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“INSTITUTO DE EDUCACIÓN SUPERIOR PÚBLICO

“JOSÉ CARLOS MARIÁTEGUI”

INGLÉS PARA LA COMUNICACIÓN ORAL

PRESENT CONTINUOUS
DIALOGUE

PROGRAMA DE ESTUDIOS: MECÁNICA DE PRODUCCIÓN INDUSTRIAL

SEMESTRE: I

DOCENTE: RAINER ANDY MAMANI VIZCARRA

MOQUEGUA-PERU 2020
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
The present continuous (also called present
progressive) is a verb tense which is used to
show that an ongoing action is happening
now, either at the moment of speech or now
in a larger sense.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
I'm running
You are talking to Sandra
He's cooking right now
She is playing the piano
It's ringing
We are studying
You're playing football
They are riding a horse
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
NEGATIVE FORM
NEGATIVE FORM
I am not running
You are not talking to Sandra
He is not cooking right now
She is not playing the piano
It is not ringing
We are not studying
You are not playing football
They are not riding a horse
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
INTERROGATIVE FORM
INTERROGATIVE FORM
Am I running?
Are you talking to Sandra?
Is he cooking right now?
Is she playing the piano?
Is it ringing?
Are we studying?
Are you playing football?
Are they riding a horse?
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
DIALOGUE
DIALOGUE

James: Good morning, Professor Austin. How are you doing?


Professor Austin: Good morning, James. I am doing well.
And you?
James: I’m great, thank you. This is my friend Emma. She is
thinking about applying to this college. She has a few
questions. Would you mind telling us about the process,
please?
DIALOGUE
DIALOGUE

Professor Austin: Hello, Emma! It’s a pleasure to meet


you. I’m more than happy to speak with you. Please
stop by my office next week.
Emma: It’s a pleasure to meet you, professor. Thank
you so much for helping us.
Professor Austin: Don’t mention it. Hopefully, I will be
able to answer your questions!
DIALOGUE
DIALOGUE

Robert: Good afternoon, teacher, how are you today?


Teacher: Good afternoon, Robert. I am doing well. And you?
Robert: I’m great, thank you. This is my best friend Jane. She
 wants to apply to come to this university. She would like to
ask you a few questions. Would you mind taking the time
and telling her what process she would have to do, please?
DIALOGUE
DIALOGUE

Teacher: Hello, Jane! It’s a nice to meet you. I am very busy


today, as I am going to class now for the next 3 hours. Can
you come  to my office for 9 am tomorrow morning?
Jane: Yes, that will be no problem. Thank you for making
time for me and speaking to me today.
Teacher: Hopefully we will be seeing you at this university
soon. See you tomorrow at 9.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS

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