Introduction
What are these people doing ?
Zach and Beth are wash ing cars.
Mike is draw ing portraits for people.
Holly and James are mak ing a film about the day for the
school website.
Holly is present ing it.
James is film ing it on his camcorder.
The headmaster is play ing a computer game.
What do Holly and Mike normally do on Saturdays?
Holly usually has a piano lesson.
Mike usually go es
into town with his friends.
Complete the sentences from the story
- 1. Holly ____________normally_________ to school
on Saturdays. She usually____________ a piano lesson.
- 2. She_____________ piano lesson today. She ___________
to school with all her friends.
I WORK
- I am work ing
- You are work ing
- She is work ing
- He is work ing
- It is work ing
- We are work ing
- You are work ing
- They are work ing
YOU WORK
HE WORK S
SHE WORK S
IT WORK S
WE WORK
YOU WORK
THEY WORK
PRESENT
PRESENT SIMPLE
CONTINOUS
EVERYDAY,
SOMETIMES,
OFTEN,
ALWAYS,
USUALLY,
NEVER
NOW
Verbs that end in- e : Mak e -making
Verbs that end in- ie : lie-l ying
Like-she,he,it- likes
Vowels+ Consonant letter
Read-she,he,it- reads
Stop-sto pp ing ,get-ge tt ing
Go-she,he,it- goes
Do-she,he,it- does
Have-she,he,it- has
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINOUS
PS
PS
PS
1.My Mum is working in the garden at the moment.
2.Is my Mum working it the garden at the moment?
3.My Mum is not working in the garden at the moment she is speaking by the phone.
4.My Mum likes work in a garden.
5.Does your Mum like work in a garden?
6.My Mum does not like work in a garden.
7.He is watching his favourite movie.
8.He doesn’t like old clothes.
9.Katherine speaks four languages.
10.I do not watch TV very often.
11.She rides a bicycle sometimes.
12.He is wearing a blue jeans and red top, do you know her?
PC
PC
PC
PS
PS
PS
PS
PC
PC
He plays tennis very well
but
now he is driving his new car.
but
Now she is riding the horse.
She usually wears the crown
Ex.4, p.5
I want to be a TV presenter.
We haven‘t got any lessons today.
I think they‘re enjoying it.
That looks brilliant.
Do you like drawing? Yes, I love it.
They need some new Science equipment.
We use Present Simple because these verbs are talking about something which is true not only right now but was true before, now and in the future. They are called “stative verbs” because they don‘t express an action or an activity, but how things are.
1. play
2. aren‘t playing
3. ‘re / are cooking
4. ‘re / are selling
5. ‘re / are enjoying
6. ‘m / am not doing
7. ‘m / am having
8. is cooking
9. is helping
10. teachrs
11. think
12. want
b. Answers:
1. The show has dancing, singing and some
gymnastics.
2. He wants to be a photographer.
3. She is painting a tiger‘s face on a little boy.
4. He is eating cakes.
The lesson is over!
Good bye!