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Present Continuous Ans Simple Present

The document discusses various activities and preferences related to sports and practicing skills, such as skiing, soccer, violin, tennis, and ballet. It includes dialogues and questions about whether individuals like certain activities and their aspirations to become professionals in those fields. Additionally, it covers basic grammar concepts like subject pronouns and possessive adjectives.
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Present Continuous Ans Simple Present

The document discusses various activities and preferences related to sports and practicing skills, such as skiing, soccer, violin, tennis, and ballet. It includes dialogues and questions about whether individuals like certain activities and their aspirations to become professionals in those fields. Additionally, it covers basic grammar concepts like subject pronouns and possessive adjectives.
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Do You Like to Ski? 1 Vm not. wf don't, you f Won fsn't. No, | they kt ‘isnot! he We she | doesn’t. macy ene tf eesnetl Tey foes A. Do you like to sf B. No,I don't, Tm not a very good skier. 1, Does Richard like to 2. Does Brenda like to Do Mr. and Mrs, Adams sing? swim? like to skate? singer swimmer skaters Does Arthur like to 5, Do you like to type? 6, Do you and your friend dance? wpist like to act? dancer actors ° f ndmother 8, De you like to play 9. Does Howard like to like to drive? sports? cook? driver athlete eouk PRACTICING racticing different things. Tm practicing soccer: 1 practice soceer every diy ufter school. My soccer coach tells me I'm an excellent soccer players and my friends tell me I play soccer better than anyone else in the schaol, I want to be a professional soceer player when I grow up. ‘That's why I practice every day. My brother Hector is praeticing the violin. He practices the vialin every day after school. His music teacher tells him he’s an excellent violinist, and his friends tell him he plays the violin better than anyone else in the school. Hector wants to be # professional violinist when he grows up. That's why he practices every day, ers, my brother, and | are busy this afternoon, We're staying after school, and we're ‘My sister Anita is practicing tennis, She practices tennis every day after school. Her tennis coach tells her she's an excellent tennis player, and her friends tell her she plays tennis better than anyone else in the school. Anita wants to be 2 professional tennis player p, That's why she praetices My sisters Jenny and Vanessa are practicing ballet. They practice ballet every day ‘after school. Their ballet instructor tells them ‘they're excellent ballet dancers, and their friends (ell them they dance betier than anyone else in the school. Jenny and Vanessa want to be professional ballet dancers when they grow up. That's why they praetice every day. v READING CHECK-UP Q&A You're talking with the person who told the story on page 5. Using this model, create dialogs based on the story. What’s your sister Anita doing? She's praeticing tennis. Docs she practice very alten? Ts she a good tennis player? Yeo, she it. Her tennis instructor says she's excellent, and her Iriends tell her she plays tenais better than anyone else in the school. Listen and choose the correct answer. Be RPE 1. a. I practice football 6 b. I'm practicing foatball 2 a. Yes, Iam. 7. b. Yes, Ido. 3. a. Yes, Fam & b. Yes, Ldo. 4, a. She reads the newspaper. % b. She's reading the newspaper. 5. a. My husband cooks. 10. b. My husband is cooking. FoR WRITING AND DISCUSSION ‘Yes, she does. She practices every day after school. No, they aren't. No, they den't, a h a. Yes, when he grows up. b, Yes, when she grows up. a, Yes, we do, b. Yes, you do, a. Yes, they are. b. Yes, we are, a, He's playing soccer, b. He wants to be a soccer player. Tell about studying English. Do you go to English class? Where? ‘When do you go to class? What's your teacher's name? When do you practice English? How do you practice? Who do you practice with? E How Often? 1 omy ome he his him she her her t ts it we our us you your you they their them Time Expressions ‘every day/weok/weekend/month/year once a ‘every morning/afternoon/evening/right twice a -day/week/menth/year every Sunday/Monday Tuesday/... three times @ every Sunday morning/afternoon/evening/night every January/February/March/. .. ‘Who are you calling? Bm ling my sister in San Francisco. How often do you calll her? . Teall her every Sunday evening. A. What are George and Herman talking about? B. They're talking about their grandchildren. A. How often do they tall about them? B. They talk about them all the time. 1. Who is Mr. Tanaka calling? . Who is Mrs. Kramer writing to? son in New York daughter in the army . What are the students talking about? i teachers landlord. mm! u) 5, Who is Martha sending ane-mailto? 6. Who is Mr. Crabapple shouting at? granddaughter in Orlando employees What are your parents complaining about? 8, What is George watching? telephone bill favorite TV talk show |. Who is Little Red Riding Hood visiting? grandmother [PRONUNCIATION Reduced are Listen, Then say it. Say it. Then listen. Who are you calling? Who are you writing to? ‘What are they talking about? What are they complaining about? Where are you from? Where are they studying? What are you doing? What are their names? CHAPTER SUMMARY ‘Sour Paescnr Teste i \ \ We | om Do we | oo, we | dont, You you you ay, Yes, | they No, |_they He he te She | ots Doss she | coos sho | does. cy it tk ‘Subject Pronouns Possestive Adjectives bject Pronouns 1 ny me he fis hm she bee hae it ie x you your yeu they ther Ahem (KEY VOCABULARY he ‘Acent Nouns away Mevawens ast complain exereise play skate visit actor skater brother grandson argue compose go practice ski wateh dancer skier daughter ——_usband. jake cook = iron-—read study work driver awimmer__father mother call dance knit’ «—send««—swim write instructor teacher grandchildren parents chat do live shout talk player typist granddaughter sister dean drive paint» sing——type singer violinist grandfather som ranimother wife

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