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Useful
vocabulary:
• Jog
• Play
• Fly
• Take
• Skate
• Read
• Ride
• Walk
• Have
What are they
doing? Conversation time: Lucy and Sarah talk about their current
activities.
Lucy: Sarah! It’s great to see you!
Sarah: Lucy, I’m so glad to see you, too! What are you doing here?
Lucy: I started a new job and I’m living here now.
Sarah: Really! Are you working here?
Lucy: Yes, I’m working as a fashion designer.
Sarah: That's great. Are you having a good
time?
Lucy: Sure, everything’s going really well. Tomorrow, I’m flying to NY for
an important presentation.
1. What is Lucy doing for a
living?
2. Where is she going tomorrow?
The present continuous is formed To describe events that are happening in the present or
using: something that is going to take place in a near future.
am/is/are + present participle.
How to
“Present
use
Continuous”
Student 1: What are you doing Going to the concert Meeting my friend
tomorrow
evening 2:
Student ? I am playing tennis. And what about
you ? Are you playing tennis, too ?
Student 1: No, I am playing volleyball tomorrow
Having lunch in the
On the This On Playing basketball Japanese restaurant
weekend evening Sunda Tonight
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Answer the
questions