Transcript Slide 1

Polar bears don’t live in hot places.
They live in the North Pole.
Do they eat fruit and vegetables?
No, they don’t. They eat fish.
Olivia likes red roses.
She spends a lot of time in her garden.
Does she work in the garden every day?
Yes, she does.
The present simple is used for:
repeated actions or daily routines usually with time
expressions such as: every day, every week, every Monday
She usually plays tennis at the weekend.
The present simple is used for:
permenant states
He works in an office.
He is a businessman. He lives in New York.
(permenant state)
The present simple is used for:
general truths or laws of nature
The sun sets in the west.
The moon moves around the earth.
(law of nature)
positive
I
play basketball every Saturday.
You play basketball every Saturday.
He play s basketball every Saturday.
She play s basketball every Saturday.
It
play s basketball every Saturday.
We play basketball every Saturday.
You play basketball every Saturday.
They play basketball every Saturday.
negative
I don’t wash the car every day.
You don’t wash the car every day.
He doesn’t wash
She doesn’t wash
the car every day.
the car every day.
It doesn’t wash
the car every day.
We don’t wash
the car every day.
You don’t wash
the car every day.
They don’t wash
the car every day.
Do
Do
question
I go to the cinema?
you go to the cinema?
Does he go to the cinema?
Does she go to the cinema?
Does it go to the cinema?
Do we go to the cinema?
Do you go to the cinema?
Do they go to the cinema?
(+) You play soccer every day.
(-)
don’t
(+) He plays soccer every day.
(-) He
doen’t play soccer every day.
wake up
get up
tidy
visit
He plays basketball every
Saturday.
He goes to the cinema
every Sunday.
He visits his grandfathe
every Monday.
Tuesday
He tidies his room every
Tuesday.
He washes the car every Wednesday.
they / like athletics
Do they like athletics?
No, they don’t.
you and your husband / read books
Do you and your husband read books?
Yes, we do.
you / speak French
Do you speak French?
Yes, I do.
they / sell mobile phones
Do they sell mobile phones?
No, they don’t.
they / drive to work
Do they drive to work?
Yes, they do.
When does Karen go to the gym?
She goes to the gym at 5:30 on Wednesdays.
What time does Karen drive her children to school on
Tuesdays?
She drives her children to school at 9:15.
What does she do every Monday at 3:30?
She washes her car.
What time does she cook dinner on Thursdays?
At 8:00
What does she do every Saturday at 9:30?
She watches her favourite TV programme.
Where does she meet her friends on Fridays?
She meets them at Roberto’s cafe.
When does she play tennis?
Every Sunday at 11:30
No, I don’t. I love Spanish.
What do you do?
What do you do?
Do you speak Spanish?
Do you
speak Spanish?
I
love Spanish
No, I don’t.
It’s in Reading. What do you do in your free time?
I drive there every day. Where do you work?
What do you do in your
free time?
It’s in Reading.
Where do you
work?
I drive there
every day
get dressed
make the bed
go jogging
catch the bus
wash the dishes
always
often
usually
sometimes
never
I always have breakfast after I have a shower.
I always go jogging before I have supper.
I always brush my teeth before I go to bed.
I always watch TV after I do my homework.
I always cook a meal after I go shopping.
• What do pilots usually do?
They usually fly aeroplanes
fly aeroplanes
• What do bakers usually do?
They usually make bread
• What do farmers usually do?
They usually grow vegetables
• What do postmen usually do?
They usually deliver letters
How do you get to work?
drive to work
How do you get to work?
take a taxi
to work
How do you get to school?
take the bus
to school.
How do you get to school?
ride my bike
to school
How / get work
How do they get to work?
They drive.
Where / live
Where do they live?
They live in Brighton.
Where / work
Where do they work?
They work in Luton.
How / get to work
How do they get to work?
They walk.