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ROUTINES To play

tennis

To run/ To kick
To play
soccer
To jump/ To
To play do exercise
basketball To cook
To do exercise/
To train

To water

To ride

Unit # 2: Lifestyle To watch To


drink
To skate
Vocabulary:
Activities
I LIKE MY SMART PHONE (TO LIKE)
MY FRIENDS ( THEY) LOVE PIZZA (TO LOVE)
SHE HATES THE RICE (TO HATE)

Examples MY DOG (IT) DRINKS LOT OF WATER

>I play tennis. ACTIONS 100% TRUE


>She does not play tennis. EX: THE WATER (IT) BOILS AT 100 °C
>Does he play tennis? THE FIRE (IT) BURNS
THE WATER (IT) FREEZES AT 0°C

>The train leaves every morning at 8 AM.


>The train does not leave at 9 AM.
>When does the train usually leave?

THE BIRD (IT) FLIES IN THE SKY EVERY DAY. (TO FLY)

THE BIRD FLY X


NEGATIVE & INTERROGATIVE SENTENCES: AUXILIARY
VERBS (DO / DOES)

(-) DO NOT (DON’T) / DOES NOT (DOESN’T) DO YOU HAVE A PINK MARKER? YES, I DO / NO, I DON’T
 SHE DOESN’T HATE THE RICE DOES SHE DRINK WATER? YES, SHE DOES / NO, SHE DOESN’T
 MY DOG DOESN’T DRINK LOT OF WATER. DOES ISAIAS DO EXERCISE? YES, HE DOES / NO, HE DOESN’T
 THEY DON’T BUY COFFEE DO THEY PLAY BASKETBALL? YES, THEY DO / NO, THEY DON’T
 GABRIELA DOESN’T DO SILENCE
Brainstorming time: Parts
of the day

https://www.mentimeter.com/app
Daily
routine

WORKING
TO HAVE = IRREGULAR VERB
THEY HAVE FEVER
SHE HAS LUNCH
MY CAT HAS A NEW TOY
HER BOYFRIEND HAS STOMACHACHE WORKING
https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/word-games/daily-routines

https://learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org/songs/now-were-ready
Reinforcement Activities
Linking sentences

https://www.esl-lounge.com/student/grammar/1g177-element
ary-and-but-conjunctions-multiple-choice.php https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNGiDfCX7PI
Speaking Exercise

Describe your favorite job by saying:


 What you do
 What you like about your job
 How your daily routine is

*Use basic conjunction such as and – but - or

I am a/an…
The time
Basic form to say what time it is
It’s…
What time is it?

To Past

It’s half to three It’s half past two


Examples…
Examples…

It’s two o’clock It’s eight o’clock

It’s six o’clock It’s one o’clock


Let’s
practice
Asking for information

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqWZYQTktvQ#:~:text=#E
nglishSpeakingPractice%20#MarkKulek%20#ELL
Exercise: Make as many questions as
you can about this image

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