Welcome to English - 20-08-2020

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This lesson contains 18 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 50 min

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Welcome to English

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Welcome to English

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Welcome to English

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Goals of Today's Lesson
  • I can give information about myself
  • I can give information about other people

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Stepping Stones: Exercise 1B
Complete the sentences with the correct Theme words.

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Stepping Stones: Exercise 2B + 2C
For each Theme word, write down whether it is positive (+) or negative (-).

Work together with a classmate. Compare your answers from exercise 2b and discuss any differences.

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Speaking Assignment: Exercise 3B
Team up with a classmate. Have a look at the pictures. Imagine they are your relatives and choose one of them. One of you uses the Stone to ask questions to find out more about this family member. The other describes this person: his/her looks, personal traits, favourite hobbies, and so on. Take turns until you've talked about all four photos. 

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Grammar: Present Simple
What is the present simple?

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What is the present simple? Give an example

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Grammar: Present Simple
What do we use the present simple for?

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What do we use the present simple for?

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Grammar: Present Simple
What do we use the present simple for?
We use the present simple to describe habit and facts
- I walk to school every day
- Jane sings loudly


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What is the SHIT-rule?

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Grammar: SHIT-rule
What is the SHIT-rule?
The SHIT-rule is part of the present simple. It means that when the subject in the present tense is a
He
She
It
The verb in the present tense gets a ies/es/s at the end.

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Grammar: SHIT-rule
What is the SHIT-rule?
For example:

  • He studies really hard for his exam
  • She watches him from across the street
  • It runs fast

(You can also replace the pronouns he/she/it with names, things or animals. Then the rule still counts)

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Homework
Exercise 4B
Exercise 5

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Explain the SHIT-rule

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