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My daily activities

What time do you wake up?


Class 2.1

Objective: Identifying and expressing


information about their routines using
present simple tenses
GRAMMAR
Present Simple:
• Affirmative and negative form
• Prepositions of time

VOCABULARY

• Everyday activities
• The time
ACTIVATING PRIOR KNOWLEDGE
EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES
1. Read the phrases and pronounce them properly.
2. Answer the questions on the chat
1 2 3 4 5

What activities
do you do?
TAKE A SHOWER GET DRESSED HAVE BREAKFAST BRUSH THE TEETH
WAKE UP

6 7 8 9 10

What activities
do you never do?

START CLASSES FINISH CLASSES HAVE LUNCH TIDY THE ROOM STUDY

11 12 13 14
Can you classify and tell
us which activities you
always/usually/never do?

DO HOMEWORK HAVE DINNER GO TO THE GYM GO TO BED


PRESENTING CONTENT
AFFIRMATIVE SENTENCES
3. Practice. Look at the sentences and conjugate the verb.
1. Look at the chart and say what you observe in the verb.

SUBJECT VERB COMPLEMENT 1. Every year, she ____________ to Europe for two weeks. (go)
2. Tony usually _________ to call his mother in the mornings. (try)
I START WORK
You FINISH CLASSES 3. Tammy and Jen ______________ a Pilates class on Wednesday mornings.(take)
We TIDY THE ROOM
They 4. They_____ their dogs for a walk. (take)
He STARTS WORK 5. Gerard _________ the ball into the net. (kick)
She FINISHES CLASSES
It TIDIES THE ROOM 6. He ___________ for his car expenses. (pay)
7. That airline __________ to Paris (fly)
In present simple, the verb changes only in third person of 8. The semester _____________ until the end of June. (finish)
singular (he, she, it)
9. The shops ___________ until 21:00. (close)
3. Spelling rules. 10. You always ________ your cell phone for long distance calls (use)
VERB ENDING VERB COMPLEMENT Source: https://www.gingersoftware.com/content/grammar-rules/the-present-simple-tense/

s, sh, ch, x, o, z ES FINISH – He finishes homework


GO – She goes to school
Consonant +y IES TIDY – He tidies his room
Not vowel+y STUDY – She studies a lot
Most of the verbs S GET – He gets dressed
TAKE – She takes a shower
*HAVE HAS HAVE – He has breakfast
3. AFFIRMATIVE AND NEGATIVE SENTENCES.
NEGATIVE SENTENCES Choose the correct answer to complete each sentence.

1. Look at the chart and say what you observe in the verb.
1. She ________ in Florida but prefers California.
a) Does the verb change in third person singular (he, she, it)?
b) What auxiliary do you use in third person singular?     a. live b. living c. doesn’t live
SUBJECT Auxiliary VERB COMPLEMENT

2. we ________ food in the restaurant.


I DON’T
You (do not) START work     a. order     b. orders    c. do not orders
We
They FINISH classes

TIDY the room 3. I ________ four languages, but I love Italian above all.
He DOESN’T
She (does not)    a. speak    b. doesn’t speak    c. speaks
It

4. That dog always ________ with his head against the wall.
2. Practice: Change the sentences in negative form.
1 He lives in New York.     a. sleeping    b. sleep    c. sleeps
_____________________________________________
2 They work in an office.
_____________________________________________ 5. We don't ________ which airport the plane goes from.
3 My sister Susan kisses my mother every morning.     a. know    b. knows    c. not know
_____________________________________________
4 They do their exercises every day.
_____________________________________________ 6. My girlfriend ________ her eyes when there's a horror movie on TV.
5 Tom and Mike study every afternoon.
_____________________________________________    a. close    b. doesn’t close    c. don’t close
6 The concert starts at nine.
_____________________________________________
What time is it?

?
So, what time is it?
• O’clock: (exact time)
• It’s eight o’clock

• Past: (first thirty minutes)


• It’s a quarter past four
• It’s a half past six

• To: (last thirty minutes)


• It’s a quarter to five
Now it’s your turn
1. LOOK AT THE CLOCKS AND MATCH THE TIME

• O’clock: 1 2 3 4
• It’s eight o’clock
• It’s five o’clock
• It’s eleven o’clock

• Past: 5 6 7 8
• It’s a quarter past two (two fifteen)
• It’s a half past eight (eight thirty)
• It’s a half past seven (seven thirty)
10 11 12
• It’s a quarter past four (four fifteen) 9
• It’s a half past three (three thirty)

There are four more missing, try


finding them!
13 14 15 16
Now it’s your turn
• To:
• It’s a quarter to six (five forty five)
• It’s a quarter to one (twelve forty five)
• It’s a quarter to five (four forty five)

There is one more missing,


Try finding it!
Noon & Midnight
• We can also say:
• 12:00 – Twelve P.M. or Noon
• 00:00 – Twelve A.M. or Twelve midnight
• Half past three or Three thirty A.M./P.M. (accordingly)

3: 3
0A
.M .
3:30 P.M.
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
ON this day AT that time
on • Days:
• ______ Monday.
• Time:
• ______ Weekends.
at • ______ 6 P.M.
• ______ 7:15 AM.

PRACTICE.
Complete with the correct prepositions: ON, AT.

1. Can you come ________Monday ?


2. I usually get up _____ half past eight.
3. We usually have lunch _____ one.
4. We've got English _____ Thursday.
5. Come and see us  _____  Christmas Day.
6. Paul isn't here  _____  the moment.
FEEDBACK

FEEDBACK
What did we learn today?
(Let’s go to the first slide-content)
Grammar- Vocabulary

Answer the three first questions on your notebook:

What activities do What activities


you usually do do you never do
during the day?
during the day?

What time do you usually


do those activities?

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