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Unit 1 - Lesson 2 - Present Tenses
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English class
Unit 1 - Lesson 2
Slide 1 - Slide
In class today
1. Check answers reading from last lesson.
2. Vocabulary unit 1
3. Repeat Present tenses
Slide 2 - Slide
Reading
Slide 3 - Slide
1. The writer has to finish the article by
the following day.
A
True
B
False
Slide 4 - Quiz
2. The writer is finding it easy to lead a
healthier life.
A
True
B
False
Slide 5 - Quiz
3. We use different parts of our brain
depending on who we’re thinking about.
A
True
B
False
Slide 6 - Quiz
4. Our brains don’t always let us make good choices for our future selves.
A
True
B
False
Slide 7 - Quiz
5. It takes just under two months for our brains to feel happy with changes to our lifestyles.
A
True
B
False
Slide 8 - Quiz
6. The writer has decided that she’ll never be able to change her habits.
A
True
B
False
Slide 9 - Quiz
Vocabulary:
Match the phrases with the definitions.
a
b
c
d
e
g
h
Slide 10 - Drag question
Vocabulary - use the verbs to complete the text
timer
5:00
Slide 11 - Slide
Present tenses
Present Simple
Present Continuous
Present Perfect
Present Perfect Continuous
Slide 12 - Slide
James has finished his homework already.
James finishes his homework right after school every day.
James is finishing his homework right now, he will call you later.
James has been trying to get fitter for four weeks now.
Present Simple
Present Perfect
Present
Continuous
Present Perfect
Continuous
Slide 13 - Drag question
Kahoot
Slide 14 - Slide
Present Simple
When to use?
When referring to:
- a present situation
- a general fact
- habits & routines
- future timetables (train, school etc)
How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
Verb
Verb + s for he/she/it (shit-rule)
Negation:
don't / doesn't + verb
Question:
Do / does + Verb
I
walk
to school every day.
I
don't walk
to school every day.
Do
I
walk
to school every day?
You
walk
You
don't walk
Do
you
walk
He / she / it
walks
He / she / it
doesn't walk
Does
he/she/it
walk
We
walk
We
don't walk
Do
we
walk
You
walk
You
don't walk
Do
you
walk
They
walk
They
don't walk
Do
they
walk
Example:
James
finishes
his homework right after school every day.
Slide 15 - Slide
Present Continuous
When to use?
When referring to:
- an ongoing action
- a temporary activity
How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
am / are / is + verb+ing
Negation:
am / are / is + not + verb+ing
Question:
Am / are / is + subject + verb+ing
I
am
walking
to school right now.
I
am not walking
to school right now.
Am
I
walking
to school?
You
are walking
You
aren't walking
Are
you
walking
He / she / it
is walking
He / she / it
isn't walking
Is
he/she/it
walking
We
are walking
We
aren't walking
Are
we
walking
You
are walking
You
aren't walking
Are
you
walking
They
are walking
They
aren't walking
Are
they
walking
Example:
James
is finishing
his homework right now, he will call you later.
Slide 16 - Slide
Present Perfect
When to use?
When referring to:
- an action that happened (or didn't happen) anytime before now, the result may be important.
- an unfinished action that started in the past and continues up till now.
In combination with the following words: For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Already, Since (FYNE JAS)
How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
Have / has + past participle
Negation:
have/has + not + past participle
Question:
Have/has + subject + past participle
I
have walked
home several times already.
I
have not walked
to school yet.
Have I walked
to school?
You
have walked
You
haven't walked
Have
you
walked
He / she / it
has walked
He / she / it
hasn't walked
Has
he/she/it
walked
We
have walked
We
haven't walked
Have
we
walked
You
have walked
You
haven't walked
Have
you
walked
They
have walked
They
haven't walked
Have
they
walked
Example:
James
has finished
his homework already.
Slide 17 - Slide
Present Perfect Continuous
When to use?
When referring to:
- an action that started anytime before now, the result may be important.
- an unfinished action that started in the past and is still going on.
In combination with the following words: For, Yet, Never, Ever, Just, Already, Since (FYNE JAS)
How to form?
Affirmative sentence:
Have / has + been + verb+ing
Negation:
have/has + not been + verb+ing
Question:
Have/has + subject + been + verb + ing
I
have been walking
for hours, I think I'm lost.
I
have not been walking
for hours.
Have I been walking
for 3 hours already?
You
have been walking
You
haven't been walking
Have
you
been walking
He / she / it
has been walking
He / she / it
hasn't been walking
Has
he/she/it
been walking
We
have been walking
We
haven't been walking
Have
we
been walking
You
have been walking
You
haven't been walking
Have
you
been walking
They
have been walking
They
haven't been walking
Have
they
been walking
Example:
James
has been working
on his homework all afternoon.
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Slide 19 - Slide
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