We usually... (to practise) grammar when we ... (to make) sentences.
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What to look out for!
SHIT rule, He She It: gives an -S- behind the infinitive. (He reads, she saves)
For don't in a negative -> doesn't. (she doesn't read, he doesn't shave)
When something is plural: SHIT rule doesn't apply!
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Small practise
She usually ... (to walk) to the back of the classroom.
The Backstreet Boys never ... (to perform) in concert halls.
One Backstreet boy never ... (to try) to convince his bandmates.
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Affirmative, negative & questions
The students read the sentence.
The students don't read the sentence.
Do the students read the sentence?
She writes a lot of notes.
She doesn't write a lot of notes.
Doesn'tshe write a lot of notes?
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Small practise
You ... ... (can not, deny) how hard I've tried.
Jutta Leerdam ... ... (do, not) always have a perfect start.
... ... (to be, it) that obvious?
P.36 &38 of the workbook
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We never ... (to climb) to the top. She ... ...(not like) kickboxing. Zoë normally ... (to study) at school. .... they usually ... (to make) their homework? The gang of Al capone ... (to strike) again!
Slide 10 - Open question
I always ... (get up) late on Saturdays. I usually ... (have) breakfast at lunchtime! But this week my parents are changing the windows and never ... (put) in a big effort. So today I am breaking my usual Saturday routine. It's only 9 a.m. but I am not lying in my bed. I'm with my friend Gareth and we are walking up a mountain. The sun usually ... (shine)there . Gareth ... (do) this every week.
Slide 11 - Open question
What did we learn today?
Slide 12 - Mind map
You now know:
What the present simple is.
How to use and make them.
If you want extra practise, take a look at My English Lab: exercises on units 3.2 and 3.4!