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study – school

learn – life experience

Present Simple
everyday activities
Darko goes to the cinema every two weeks.
DOES Darko go X to the cinema every two weeks?
Yes, he does. No, he doesn't.
Darko doesn't go to the cinema every two weeks.

HE, SHE, IT VERB + -S/-ES

We study English every Monday and Wednesday.


DO we study English every Monday and Wednesday?
Yes , we do. No, we don't.
We don't study English every Monday and Wednesday.

adverbials: every day, often, always, usually, from time to time,


rarely, sometimes, etc.

Past Simple
finished activities

regular verbs -ED/-D


irregular verbs 2nd column (past simple)

Darko went to the cinema every two weeks when he was in


primary school.

GO – WENT
DID Darko go X to the cinema every two weeks ... ?
Yes, he did. No, he didn't.
We studied English every Monday and Wednesday last year.
DID we study English every Monday and Wednesday last year?
Yes , we did. No, we didn't.

adverbials: last year, last night, two days ago, day before yesterday,
in 1996, on last Monday, etc.

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Present Continuous
am, are, is + verbING

1.) at the moment of speaking


We are writing down the sentences.
Are we writing down the sentences?
Yes, we are. No, we aren't.

2.) temporary activity


I work in a school, but only this week I am working in a
kindergarden.

3.) future arrangement


I am meeting John for coffee.
I'm flying to Bali next month.

adverbials: at the moment of speaking, now, THIS week, THIS year,


etc.

I'm having coffee.


Present Simple for FUTURE
time-tables, shedules, railway, bus, tram, train stations, airport
The train to Mostar leaves at 6 am.
The plane takes off at 5 pm.
To take off - polijetati
to land - sletjeti

FUTURE
1.) will + verb = unplanned activity = 50 %
I will have coffee with Anne.
Will I have coffee with Anne?
I WON'T have coffee with Anne. will not = won't
2.) AM; ARE, IS + GOING TO + VERB = planned activity =100%
I am going to have coffee with Anne.
Am I going to have coffee with Anne?
Yes, I am. No, I'm not.
(Present Continuous)
I am having coffee with Anne tomorrow at 3 pm.

3.) might = 20 % 30%


You might choke if you eat fast.
You might get thirsty if you don't drink water.
You might get confused if you don't do your homework.
It might rain this evening.
wh-words: what, where, who, how long, why, when, how much, how
many, etc.
UNIT 7 YOU NEED A HOLIDAY!
7 A 50 places to go

Present Continuos for arrangements

Ex.1 Questions and Answers

to travel travelled traveled travelling


a trip
a business trip
a journey

to achive our goals

to live /liv/
to leave /li:v/

I'm going to my sister's. (place)

Watching a video:
What's your goal in Life?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u0JUAGsJMVA

to finish faculty
to graduate

to have money to earn money to travel


to save money for travelling

to enroll

to do a course did a course


I do an Enlgish course.

go to course went on a course

spooky
obstacles
to come across obstacles to avoid
to come true came true

permanent contract
confident self-confidence

I want to do the Test well.

a course /ko:rs/ curse /krs/

7B What are you taking?

to shave shaved shaving


foam
a towel /TAUL/
a razor /rejzr/ - britvica, brijač

sea foam a tooth-brush flip-flops


a jacket a wallet a passport a credit card cash
medicaments drugs pills tablets a book
a watch

a hair-brush to brush hair brushed

a comb to comb hair combed

maps a town map

to get around

a tour-guide a guide-book a guide


a charger a fan a hair-drier snacks
What would you bring? a hat a driver's licence
ear-phones speakers head-phones
hand luggage
basic things basic stuff wet-wipes a cushion
Quantity Quantifiers
COUNTABLE NOUNS: nouns you can count MANY
a book, two books, 6 books, 87 books, etc.
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS: nouns you can measure MUCH
kg liters grams kilos
quantity phrases
two pieces of ...
three cups of ...
a bottle of perfume
a packet of tea
a bag of tea
a roll of film
a bar of soap
a bar of chocolate
a pair of shorts
a tube of toothpaste
SOME, ANY
I have some apples on my table.
Do I have any apples on my table?
I don't have any apples on my table.

C UN both
a few a bit of a lot of/lots of
(not) many (not) much some
little any

Work book, p.35, HW: ex.1, ex.2


p.36, HW: ex.4

p.36, HW: ex.1, ex.2

a sheet of paper a page

p.37, all exercise to do on the class

PERSONAL pronouns POSSESSIVE adjectives


I am a teacher. This is my book.
You are a student. This is your classroom.
He is a manager. This is his company.
She is a doctor. This is her hospital.
It is black. Its tail is white. tail /tejl/ -rep
We are friends. This is our park.
You are new friends. This is your party.
They are outside. That is their garden.

POSSESSIVE adjectives POSSESSIVE pronouns


This is my book. This is mine.
This is your classroom. This is yours.
This is his company. This is his.
This is her hospital. This is hers.
Its tail is white.
This is our park. This is ours.
This is your party. This is yours.
That is their garden. That is theirs.
Whose who's
theirs there's
razor rasor
suitcase
piece peice peace

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