Transcript TEACHING

TEACHING GRAMMAR
PRESENT SIMPLE AND PRESENT
CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
• You use the present continuous to say what
is happening now or around now.
• You form the present continuous with be +
present participle (-ing).
• You use the contracted form in spoken and
informal written English.
Affirmative
1. I´m working.
2. You´re having dinner.
3. He´s writing a letter.
She´s eating.
It´s raining.
1. We´re watching Tv.
2. You´re shopping.
3. They´re listening to me.
Negative
1. I´m not working.
2. You aren´t having dinner.
3. He isn´t writing a letter.
She isn´t eating.
It isn´t raining.
1. We aren´t watching Tv.
2. You aren´t shopping.
3. They aren´t listening to me.
Questions + short answers
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Am I working? – Yes, I am. / No, I´m not.
Are you having dinner? – Yes, I am. / No, I´m not.
Is he writing a letter? – Yes, he is. / No, he isn´t.
Is she eating? – Yes, she is. / No, she isn´t.
Is it raining? – Yes, it is. / No, it isn´t.
Are we watching Tv? – Yes, we are. / No, we aren´t.
Are you shopping? – Yes, we are. / No, we aren´t.
Are they listening to me? – Yes, they are. / No, they
aren´t.
Present participle (-ing) endings
 You form the present participle of most verbs by adding
–ing: go - going
 You drop the –e and add –ing to verbs ending in –e :
make – making
 You double the final consonant of verbs of one syllable
ending in a vowel and a consonant and add –ing:
get – getting
 You add –ing to verbs ending in a vowel and –y or –w:
draw – drawing; play – playing
 You add –ying to verbs ending in –ie: lie - lying
 You don´t usually use these verbs in the continuous form:
believe, feel, forget, hate, hear, know, like, love, mean,
remember, see, smell, sound, taste, understand, want
PRESENT SIMPLE
• You use the present simple to talk about
customs.
• You also use the present simple to talk
about habits and routines.
• You use it to say how often you do things.
• You use it to describe something that is true
for a long time.
Be – affirmative
You use the contracted form in spoken and informal written English.
1. I´m ( I am)
2. You´re ( You are)
3. He´s ( He is)
She´s ( She is)
It´s ( It is)
1. We´re ( We are)
2. You´re ( You are)
3. They´re ( They are)
Be - negative
1. I´m not ( I am not)
2. You aren´t ( You are not)
3. He isn´t ( He is not)
She isn´t ( She is not)
It isn´t ( It is not)
1. We aren´t ( We are not)
2. You aren´t ( You are not)
3. They aren´t ( They are not)
Be – questions + short answers
1. Am I? – Yes, I am. / No, I´m not.
2. Are you? – Yes, I am. / No, I´m not.
3. Is he? – Yes, he is. / No, he isn´t.
Is she? – Yes, she is. / No, she isn´t.
Is it? – Yes, it is. / No, it isn´t.
1. Are we? – Yes, we are. / No, we aren´t.
2. Are you? – Yes, we are. / No, we aren´t.
3. Are they? – Yes, they are. / No, they aren´t.
Have - affirmative
1. I have got ( I´ve got)
2. You have got ( You´ve got)
3. He has got ( He´sgot)
She has got ( She´s got)
It has got ( It´s got)
1. We have got ( We´ve got)
2. You have got ( You´ve got)
3. They have got ( They´ve got)
Have - negative
1. I haven´t got ( I have not got)
2. You haven´t got ( Mou have not got)
3. He hasn´t got ( He has not got)
She hasn´t got ( She has not got)
It hasn´t got ( It has not got)
1. We haven´t got ( W have not got)
2. You haven´t got ( You have not got)
3. They haven´t got ( They have not got)
Have – questions + short anwers
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Have I got? – Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.
Have you got? – Yes, I have. / No, I haven´t.
Has he got? – Yes, he has. / No, he hasn´t.
Has she got? – Yes, she has. / No, she hasn´t.
Has it got? – Yes, it has. / No, it hasn´t.
Have we got? – Yes, we have. / No, we haven´t.
Have you got? – Yes, we have. / No, we haven´t.
Have they got? – Yes, they have. / No, they haven´t.
Regular verbs - affirmative
1. I work.
2. You work.
3. !He works.
!She works.
!It works.
1. We work.
2. You work.
3. They work.
Regular verbs - negative
1. I don´t work. ( do not)
2. You don´t work. ( do not)
3. !He doesn´t work. ( does not)
!She doesn´t work. ( does not)
!It doesn´t work. ( does not)
1. We don´t work. ( do not)
2. You don´t work. ( do not)
3. They don´t work. ( do not)
Regular verbs – questions + short answers
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Do I work? – Yes, I do. / No, I don´t.
Do you work? – Yes, I do. / No, I don´t.
!Does he work? – Yes, he does. / No, he doesn´t.
!Does she work? – Yes, she does. / No, she doesn´t.
!Does it work? – Yes, it does. / No, it doesn´t.
Do we work? – Yes, we do. / No, we don´t.
Do you work? – Yes, we do. / No, we don´t.
Do they work? – Yes, they do. / No, they don´t.
Present simple: third person singular
You add –s to most verbs: take - takes
You add –es to do, go and verbs which end
in -ch, -ss, -sh and -x: do - does, go - goes,
watch - watches, finish – finishes
You drop the –y and add –ies to verbs
ending in –y: carry - carries
+ y does not change to i if the ending is:
-ay/ -ey/ -oy/ -uy: stay – stays, buy - buys
Present simple and present continuous
• in general, all the time or
sometimes
 I work every day from 9
o´clock to 5 o´clock.
 Tom has a shower every
morning.
 It rains a lot in winter.
• now, at the time of
speaking
 Please, be quiet.
I´m working.
 Tom is having a shower at
the moment.
 Take an umbrella with
you. It´s raining.
Present simple and present continuous
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usually
sometimes
always
often
normally
never
every day/ week/ month/
year/ weekend/ winter/
morning/ Monday etc.
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•
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now
at the moment
today
this day/ week/ year/
September/ Tuesday
etc.
Present simple and present continuous
Vicky is talking to Kelly at the sports centre. Put the verbs in brackets into
the correct tense.
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Phil and Justin go to our school. (go)
We come here every Tuesday and Friday. (come)
Phil and Justin usually play basketball. (play)
They are waiting to get into the gym now. (wait)
They can´t go in now because children are using it to play badminton. (use)
I usually play table tennis. (play)
They are using all the tables at the moment. (use)
Those boys over there usually play basketball with Phil and Justin. (play)
The badminton players normally finish in the gym at 7:45. (finish)
Oh, they are coming out of the gym right now. (come)
Good. Those boys are leaving the table now. (leave) We can get their table.
Present simple and present continuous
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense.
Ginny likes tennis. She plays four or five days a
week. (play) She doesn´t live near the tennis club,
so her mother takes her in the car. (not live, take)
She often watches her, too. (watch) Ginny often
goes to competitions at weekends. (go) Sometimes
she wins them. (win)
Today, it´s her birthday. She isn´t playing now. (not
play) She isn´t thinking about tennis at the
moment! (not think) She is sitting in a café and
she is having a pizza with her friends. (sit, have)
They are talking about the new PE teacher at
school. (talk)
Present simple and present continuous
Complete Sally´s e-mail. Use these verbs in the present simple or the
present continuous.
Hi. It´s 7.30 on Friday evening and I´m sitting at my computer. I usually
go out with my friends on Fridays. We normally sit at the café and
then we go to the cinema or to the sports centre, and we always have a
lot of fun. But I´m not having a lot of fun today, because I´m looking
after my little brother. My parents are at a restaurant. They are having
dinner with some friends. My little brother is watching a video in the
living room at the moment. It´s his favourite video and he watches it
all the time. My friends are all at the sports centre now. They are
playing volleyball. Everybody is having a good time, except me. It´s
not fair.
Anyway, how are you? What are you doing at the moment? Do you
usually meet on Friday evening?