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SIMPLE
PRESENT
Mg. Mercy Noelia Pàliza Champi
CICLO 2013-III Módulo: I Unidad: 1 Semana: 1
GUIDELINES
Review your guide
Review your book
Listen to the cd.
TEMATIC CONTENTS
SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE
In this unit will learn to use the
action verbs with daily activities
EXPECTED LEARNING
SIMPLE PRESENT
Affirmative sentences:
I read books My brother reads books
We sing pop songs She signs pop songs
I play soccer John plays soccer
The simple present tense when we talking about something which
happens repeatedely
PRESENT PAST FUTURE
SIMPLE PRESENT
The signal words:
Every day, often,always, sometimes, never
Negative sentences:
I like Computers
I don`t like Computers at all
My friend likes computers
My mum doesn`t like computers at all
SIMPLE PRESENT
Now. You have several pictures. You can practice
Do you know the personal pronouns?. OK.
Use the personal pronoun + action verb.
Don`t forget the rule in third singular person.
WRITE THE VERBS UNDER THE PICTURE
Write the “s” or “es” in the blanks
Write the “s” or “es” where necessary
Write affirmative sentences
Write negative sentences
Write questions
Choose the correct answer
Order the words to form sentences in present simple
Write the verbs in brackets in the present tense
Complete the questions and write true answers
Complete the sentences using don`t or doesn`t
Complete the answers:
Complete with do, does , don`t or doesn`t
Complete the sentences
Complete the sentences
Write do or does in the questions:
Rewrite the sentences in the negative form:
• Aprendizaje Esperado
• Pregunta y responde
acerca de posesiones
familiares.
The Verb To Have
The Verb To Have
• Have is one of the most common verbs
in the English language.
To have as a main verb The verb “to have” implies the meaning of possession.
For example:
“I have a job.”
“I have a car.“
"I don't have any time."
The forms of the verb “to have” are have and has for the
present.
EXAMPLES
I HAVE A NICE
DRESS.
The Verb To Have
I HAVE A
GREAT CAR.
WE HAVE A
NEW HOUSE.
SHE HAS A COMPUTER
THEY HAVE BICYCLES
SHE HAS A DOG.
THEY HAVE BOOKS.
AFFIRMATIVE FORM
• SUBJECT + VERB-HAVE/HAS + COMPLEMENT
I HAVE A CAR.
YOU HAVE A DOG.
HE HAS A CAT.
SHE HAS A BAG.
IT HAS A HOUSE.
WE HAVE BOOKS.
YOU HAVE WATCHES.
THEY HAVE A TV.
REMEMBER
NEGATIVE FORM
• SUBJECT + DON’T/DOESN’T HAVE + COMPLEMENT
I DON’T HAVE A CAR.
YOU DON’T HAVE A DOG.
HE DOESN’T HAVE A CAT.
SHE DOESN’T HAVE A BAG.
IT DOESN’T HAVE A HOUSE.
WE DON’T HAVE BOOKS.
YOU DON’T HAVE WATCHES.
THEY DON’T HAVE A TV.
REMEMBER
INTERROGATIVE FORM
• DO/DOES + SUBJECT + VERB-HAVE + COMPLEMENT
DO I HAVE A CAR?
DO YOU HAVE A DOG?
DOES HE HAVE A CAT?
DOES SHE HAVE A BAG?
DOES IT HAVE A HOUSE?
DO WE HAVE BOOKS?
DO YOU HAVE WATCHES?
DO THEY HAVE A TV?
REMEMBER
wake up
wash your face
take a shower
dry your hair
brush your hair
eat breakfast
brush your teeth
get dressed
go to the bathroom
make your bed
go to school
study
eat lunch
go home
do homework
eat dinner
take a bath
go to bed
SHORT ANSWERS
YES / NO QUESTIONS
WH-QUESTIONS
Mike wakes up at 8:00 am, he takes a shower and then
he eats breakfast, he doesn’t like milk, so he usually
drinks orange juice.
After breakfast he walks his dog Milo and then feeds
him. After that he goes to the gym, he doesn’t use the
pool because he never learned to swim.
When he finishes exercising he goes to the nearest
restaurant and have lunch, then he goes back to his
house. He doesn’t take a nap, because his work starts
early in the afternoon and he has to catch the bus at
1:30 pm.
Now let’s answer some questions about Mike
1. Does Mike wake up at 7:00 am?
2. Does Mike drink milk at breakfast?
3. Does Mike have a dog?
4. Does Mike use the gym´s swimming pool?
5. Does Mike cook for lunch?
6. Does Mike go to work by bus?
THANKS