KGT 2 Bridging the gap some/any present continuous

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What did we do last lesson?

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Lesson Objective
At the end of the lesson I can use 'some and any'
and I know how to use the 'present continuous'.

 

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Some
You use some in affirmative sentences


Examples:
He has bought some flowers
I ate some bread.
I would like some tea.

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Any
You use any in questions and negatives.

Examples:
I don’t have any bananas.
Do you have any money on you?

 


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Exception
You can use some in questions, to which you expect the answer to be ‘yes’.

Examples:
Can I borrow some money?
Can I have some tea?

 

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Present Simple
vs
Present Continuous

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Present Simple
Use:
always
never
regularly/usually
short actions that are happening now.
Form:
infinitive or
SHIT-rule   
SHE/HE/IT + s



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Present Simple examples
Affirmative, Negative, Questions
She always goes to school by bike.
(He never eats breakfast. )
They usually spend a lot of time on Instagram.
She doesn’t always go to school by bike.
He never eats breakfast / He doesn’t ever eat breakfast.
They don’t usually spend a lot of time on Instagram.
Does she always go to school by bike?
Does he never eat breakfast?
Do they usually spend a lot of time on Instagram?


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Present Continuous examples
Affirmative, Negative, Questions
I am listening to music right now.
Look outside, it is raining heavily.
Shut up! I am talking on the phone here!
I am not listening to music right now.
It is not raining.
I am not talking on the phone.
Am I listening to music right now?
Is it raining heavily?
Am I talking on the phone here?



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Present Continuous
Use
Going on right now
Form
am/is/are + verb+-ing

Note if a verb ends in a silent -e you leave out the e → dancing (not danceing)


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Chris found ... wild strawberries growing by the side of the road.
A
some
B
any

Slide 11 - Quiz

I've never heard of ... of these artists.
A
some
B
any

Slide 12 - Quiz

Do you have ... wrapping paper?
A
some
B
any

Slide 13 - Quiz

He ... football with his friends.
(to play)

Slide 14 - Question ouverte

She ... dinner in the kitchen.
(to cook)

Slide 15 - Question ouverte

The sun ... brightly in the sky.
(to shine)

Slide 16 - Question ouverte

Stepping Stones

go to page 24, exercise 4
page 27, exercise 4,
page 22 exercise 1
Ready: page 28 exercise 5
how: individually, 
how: quietly
questions: raise your hand, to ask the teacher
not finished: homework

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What did we do today?

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