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Welcome! You need your laptop + reading book.
Phones in your bag.
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Program
- Learning goals
- 15 min reading
- Unit 2.7 English in use
- Reflection/Evaluation
- Homework
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Learning goals
At the end of this lesson...
- I can use question tags to check information.
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Reading
Time to read!
You need your laptop for the latter part of the lesson.
timer
15:00
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Unit 2.7 English in Use
Go to p. 29 in your student book.
Let's take a look at the text.
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Question tags: what are they?
Question tags are added to a sentence. We use them to ask for things, agreement or new information.
E.g.: You are William, aren't you?
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Question tags: what are they?
We make the tag by paying attention to a few things in the sentence:
1. Is the sentence negative < > positive?
E.g.: You haven't seen this film, have you?
You have seen this film, haven't you?
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Question tags: what are they?
We make the tag by paying attention to a few things in the sentence:
2. The person we're talking to:
E.g.: You haven't seen this film, have you?
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Question tags: what are they?
We make the tag by paying attention to a few things in the sentence:
3. Helping verbs are always used in the tag. The helping verbs are: to be (is/am/are/was/were), to have (have/has/had), can, could, would, should, will
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Question tags: what are they?
We make the tag by paying attention to a few things in the sentence:
4. If the sentence doesn't have a helping verb, we use helping verb to do (do/don't, does/doesn't, did/didn't)