This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 60 min
Items in this lesson
Slide 1 - Slide
Slide 2 - Slide
first lesson
1B
Unit 1 - 1.2/1.6 grammar + reading
4H4
Slide 3 - Slide
first lesson
1B
TO DO:
1. Extra explanation + short quiz on state/dynamic verbs (see next slides)
2. Life Vision: Reading 1.6. on page 14 and 15:
Read the text and do ex. 1 to 5
3. Life Vision: Global Skills 1.7 on page 16:
Do ex. 5 (preparation for listening)
Do ex. 6 and 7 (first, listen to the vlog)
Finished?
Do vocabulary booster 1 p. 120
Do Grammar booster 1.2 p. 132
Slide 4 - Slide
first lesson
1B
A verb which isn't a state or stative verb is called a dynamic verb, and is usually an action. Often stative verbs are about liking or disliking something, or about a mental state, not about
an action.
Some words can be both state and dynamic, for instance:
I have a car (state) / I'm having a party (dynamic)
I see her walking down the street , I see what you mean (state) / I've been seeing my boyfriend for three years (dynamic)
Slide 5 - Slide
Do you prefer to watch films at the cinema or at home? PREFER is...
A
state
B
dynamic
Slide 6 - Quiz
That book looks interesting. Are you enjoying it? LOOKS is...
A
state
B
dynamic
Slide 7 - Quiz
Amy designs her own clothes. DESIGNS is...
A
state
B
dynamic
Slide 8 - Quiz
We're working as film extras to make some extra money. WORKING is...
A
state
B
dynamic
Slide 9 - Quiz
Being a set designer sounds like an interesting job. SOUNDS is...
A
state
B
dynamic
Slide 10 - Quiz
I'm looking forward to seeing the new James Bond movie. SEEING is...
A
state
B
dynamic
Slide 11 - Quiz
Ciaran knows he needs to study hard to get into university. KNOWS is...
A
state
B
dynamic
Slide 12 - Quiz
Send me a text when you arrive at the station. ARRIVE is...
A
state
B
dynamic
Slide 13 - Quiz
In teams, I put a list with some extra information about state verbs and dynamic verbs!