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In this lesson, we will…

Review words
and grammar Learn some Read a
from last new words. conversation.
lesson.

Talk about
Ask about
our friends’
our friends’
and families’
routines.
routines.
Discussion

Can you remember what a routine is?

What are some of your routines?


Routines

What is a routine?

A routine is something you do


often. It can be something you do
every day, every week, every
month, or even every year.

Examples include brushing your


teeth, cleaning the kitchen, and
going to work.
Routines

What routines can you remember from the last lesson?


Write as many as you can in two minutes.
Vocabulary
Can you remember these routines from the last lesson?

wash (my) face do (my) makeup drink water do the washing

play with (my)


feed (my) dog shave (my) face use (my) phone
children
Grammar Review

Look at these sentences. Which are correct? Which are incorrect?

She feeds her dog.

He do his makeup. He does his makeup.

They uses their phones. They use their phones.

She plays with my children.

He drink water. He drinks water.

They do the washing.


Vocabulary
Do you know these routines?

have a shower have breakfast have a bath get dressed

listen to music comb (your) hair wake up clean the house


Vocabulary

Read the questions below and match them to the correct photos.

Do you wake up late?

Does she listen to music?

Do you clean the house at


the weekend?

Does she comb her hair in


the morning?
Vocabulary

Read the sentences below and match them to the correct photos.

Do you get dressed before


breakfast?

Does he have a shower after


work?

Do you have a bath?

Do you have breakfast?


Herman Netra

Herman and Netra are asking about each other’s routines.

What do you think their routines are?


Yesterday I listened to a new song. Do
you listen to music?

Yes, I do! I listen to music when I


have a shower. I watch TV too. Do
you watch TV?

Yes, I do! I watch TV and I clean the house


every day after work. How about your
parents? Do they watch TV?

No, they don’t. They listen


to music though!
How much do you remember?

With your partner or teacher, practise the conversation.

Do you ……?

Yes, I do! I …… when I …… .


I …… too. Do you ……?

Yes, I do! I …… and I …… every day.


How about your parents? Do they ……?

No, they don’t.


They …… though!
Grammar Time

In the last two lessons, we learned that when we talk about routines in
English, we use the present simple.

The present simple is a noun or pronoun used with the base form of a
verb.

I cook. I wash my face.


Grammar Time

When we ask questions, we add a word to the sentence and sometimes


change other words. What words are added below?

I wash my face. Do you wash your face?

I watch TV. Do you watch TV?

He feeds his dog. Does he feed his dog?

They do their makeup. Do they do their makeup?


Grammar Time

When we are asking someone about their routines, we need to change


some of the words to match.

I play with my children.

Do you play with your children?

Other times, it’s more simple.

I eat breakfast.

Do you eat breakfast?


Grammar Time

When we use the present simple to ask questions, we move the ‘s’ if it’s
for one person and not with ‘you’.

She plays with her children.

Does she play with her children?

If it is two or more people, nothing changes. You just add ‘do’.

They play with their children.

Do they play with their children?


Grammar Time

Answers match the questions.

Do you play games?

Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.

Does he play games?

Yes, he does. / No, he doesn’t.


Practise Time
Look at the two men’s routines. Which questions are about which man?

Tom’s Routines James’ Routines

Every Day Every Day


• go running • cook
• shave my face • study

Every Weekend Every Weekend


• cook • go running
• play with (my) Does he study every day? • play with (my)
children Yes, he does. children

X Never X Never
• study James • shave my face
Practise Time
Look at the two men’s routines. Which questions are about which man?

Tom’s Routines James’ Routines

Every Day Every Day


• go running • cook
• shave my face • study

Every Weekend Every Weekend


• cook • go running
• play with (my) Does he cook every day? • play with (my)
children No, he doesn’t. children

X Never X Never
• study Tom • shave my face
Practise Time
Look at the two men’s routines. Which questions are about which man?

Tom’s Routines James’ Routines

Every Day Every Day


• go running • cook
• shave my face • study

Every Weekend Every Weekend


• cook Does he play with his • go running
• play with (my) • play with (my)
children children every weekend? children
Yes, he does.
X Never X Never
• study Tom and James • shave my face
Practise Time
Look at the two men’s routines. Which questions are about which man?

Tom’s Routines James’ Routines

Every Day Every Day


• go running • cook
• shave my face • study

Every Weekend Every Weekend


• cook • go running
• play with (my) Does he shave his face? No, • play with (my)
children he doesn’t. children

X Never X Never
• study James • shave my face
Practise Time
Look at the two men’s routines. Which questions are about which man?

Tom’s Routines James’ Routines

Every Day Every Day


• go running • cook
• shave my face • study

Every Weekend Every Weekend


• cook • go running
• play with (my) Does he study? No, he • play with (my)
children doesn’t. children

X Never X Never
• study Tom • shave my face
Practise Time
Look at the woman’s routines and answer the questions.

Routines Does she brush her hair


every day?
Every Day
• brush hair
• wash face Yes, she does.
Every Weekend
• watch TV
• listen to music

X Never
• study
Practise Time
Look at the woman’s routines and answer the questions.

Routines Does she watch TV


every day?
Every Day
• brush hair
• wash face No, she doesn’t. She
watches TV every
Every Weekend
• watch TV
weekend.
• listen to music

X Never
• study
Practise Time
Look at the woman’s routines and answer the questions.

Routines Does she listen to music


every weekend?
Every Day
• brush hair
• wash face Yes, she does.
Every Weekend
• watch TV
• listen to music

X Never
• study
Practise Time
Look at the woman’s routines and answer the questions.

Routines Does she study?


Every Day
• brush hair No, she doesn’t.
• wash face

Every Weekend
• watch TV
• listen to music

X Never
• study
Practise Time
Look at the boys’ routines and answer the questions.

Routines

Every Day
• use their phones
• study

Every Weekend
• play games
• go running Do they cook?
X Never
• cook No, they don’t.
Practise Time
Look at the boys’ routines and answer the questions.

Routines

Every Day
• use their phones
• study

Every Weekend
• play games
• go running Do they play games every weekend?
X Never
• cook Yes, they do.
Practise Time
Look at the boys’ routines and answer the questions.

Routines

Every Day
• use their phones
• study

Every Weekend
• play games
• go running Do they use their phones every day?
X Never
• cook Yes, they do.
Practise Time
Look at the boys’ routines and answer the questions.

Routines

Every Day
• use their phones
• study

Every Weekend
• play games
• go running
Do they go running every day?

X Never No, they don’t. They go running


• cook every weekend.
Practise Time
Now, ask your partner or teacher questions about the man’s routines.

Routines

Every Day
• wash his face
• feed his dog

Every Weekend
• clean the house
• have a bath

X Never
• have breakfast
Talking Time

You are going to ask your partner about their routines and their family’s
routines.

For a few minutes, write down some questions you can ask your partner.

Think about:

Routines they do every day.

Routines they do in the evening.

Routines they do at the weekend.


Talking Time

Ask your partner about their family and friends’ routines.

Do you…

Do your parents…

Does your wife…


Final Activity

Look at the sentences below. Can you spot the mistakes?

Do you plays football every


Do you play football every day?
day?

Does you feed the dog? Do you feed the dog?

Yes, I does. Yes, I do.

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