Week 5, Day 2: Present Simple Verbs With Questions and Answers
Week 5, Day 2: Present Simple Verbs With Questions and Answers
Week 5, Day 2: Present Simple Verbs With Questions and Answers
1st 15:
2nd 15:
Question – What do you do on Mondays?
Make MAJOR corrections on board as they speak.
NEW VOCABULARY
Have Leave Want
Take Fix Write
Like Speak
To which words to we add: (for you/she/it)
o Add (s)
o Add (es)
o Exception of ‘Have’
Go over- Making Questions and Answers – L2 W5 P2
o I
o They
o You
Ask using the (3) above for the 4 questions.
Go over- Making questions and answers-L2 W5 P3
o He
o She
o It
Ask using the (3) above for the 4 questions
3rd 15:
Ask students to make three questions of their own in the same fashion as those
of pgs 2 & 3, but using three different verbs from the first pg.
o Example: When does he leave the house every day? What does she like
to do on Friday?
Students will then ask each other these questions, and write answers on board to
help correct them
Start pg 5 together if time before the break
BREAK!!!!
4th 15:
Continue pg. 5 as a whole class, taking turns, but NOT going in same order all
the time
pg 6- making nouns plural- first ask-how do you make things plural? (have some
objects for examples)
also emphasize how it changes the sound of some words- eg. House – houses,
couch – couches, box – boxes, dress – dresses (any word ending in an e you
have short ‘e’ sound before the ‘s’ )
NB. Also point out that a lot of the verbs that you add –es, the nouns that take
-es for their plural end in the same endings, eg. Couch, box, quiz, watch, dress,
brush, etc, but some this doesn’t apply to like collective nouns like trash.
5th 15:
Pg. 7 for more practice with present simple
Pg. 8- ‘I like’ exercise and practice with present simple and plural nouns
Partner work- pg 9
6th 15:
Instructions:
On the board, write 12 present simple verbs and number them from one to 12, and put a
different pronoun by each verb. For example:
1 – write, she
2 – buy, I
3 – study, you
Each learner now has cards with numbers, and each number corresponds with a verb
on the board. They must think of a question containing this verb and with the correct
pronoun to ask the other learners in the group. The first person to think of an answer
and correctly answer the question gets their card. The students must raise their hand if
they have thought of an answer, and the person who raises their hand first gets the first
chance. The goal is to collect as many cards as possible.
The person whos turn it is places the card in the center and asks their question to all the
learners in the group.
Closed questions, which can be answered with yes or no, are not allowed in this game:
Do you study here?
Everyone must try and answer, but the first to answer with a correct sentence gets the
card.
The skip and wild cards are wild- if they have a wild card they can choose any verb and
pronoun they want to make a question with.