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Here there is …….., but here there is …
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Fred is playing football with his friends.
He is very dirty

What’s he doing now? What’s


happening with him again?

What’s he doing? How are his dirty …………………………………………….


What’s he doing now? What’s his mum
clothes? doing? .
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USEFUL LANGUAGE FOR TELLING A STORY
1. Time expressions
First, Then, Finally
At first, Next,
After that,

2. Tenses
- Present simple: He feels happy. / They are surprised.
- Present continuous: She’s sleeping. / The dogs are climbing.
3. Adverbs  
Luckily, … Unluckily, … /Sadly, …
Suddenly, … Suddenly,
Surprisingly, …

4. Direct speech
- They say: “Happy birthday!”
- He’s thinking: “Oh no. Where’s my cat?”
This one is different.
A lemon, a pineapple, and an orange are fruit. We eat them.
But we can’t eat a book, we read it.
Now let’s talk about the things you like.

1. What do you like eating?

2. What’s your favorite animal?

3. Where do you like going at the weekends?

Tell me about your hobbies.

(Do you like reading?


Where do you like to read?)
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Lily’s got two pets – a cat and a mouse.
She’s saying goodbye to her pets because she’s going to school.

- First  Next/Then/After that/Later  Finally


- Adv: Suddenly (………………), Luckily (……...), Unluckily,

- Verbs:
This one is different.
A lemon, a pineapple, and an orange are fruit. We eat them.
But we can’t eat a book, we read it.
NOW LET’S TALK ABOUT YOUR EVENINGS

1. What do you eat for dinner?

2. Who cooks your dinner?

3. Where do you have dinner?

4. Tell me more about your evenings.

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