viernes, 7 de febrero de 2014

What do you do? What are you doing?

Week 5th February

We talked about jobs.

·         I work in a hospital but I’m not a doctor.
·         She works in a school.
·        He sells things.
·         This person makes bridges.
·         She works in a newspaper.

Who are they?

Remember the difference between “What do you do?” And “What are you doing?”

·         What do you do? (= what’s your job?) I’m a lawyer.
·         What are you doing? I’m watching TV.
·         What does your mother do? She’s a housewife.
·         What’s she doing? She’s collecting my brother from school.
·         What does your father do? He’s a sales rep. (sells things).
·         What’s he doing? He’s listening to music in the living room.

This is your homework:
Write four sentences following this example. Don’t copy this sentence as one of them! Don’t use “play” more than once. Try to use different verbs.

He is a doctor. But today he isn’t working. He’s playing golf at the golf course.

We started talking about food in class.

We played “Food families” making questions with “a / an / any” for countable and uncountable nouns.

 Lorena beat us all!
She was also the winner playing “Hangman” for rooms in the house!
Carlos was really unlucky!

As we ran out of time (= we didn’t have time. The class was over), we are going to have two games next week. So, Carlota will be able to participate because she didn’t come to class this week.


 Remember that next week we are going to write a letter to a pen friend from Ukraine. So, you can start drafting your letter.

You start like this:

Date
Dear (name of the person you are writing to),

  Say your name. Where you live. How old you are. If you have brothers
  or sisters.

  What year you are in at school. What your favourite subjects are. Which ones      
   you don’t like.

  Your hobbies.
  And don’t forget to ask them some questions about their families, brothers or     
  sisters. And what the town where they live is like.

  End the letter in this way:

   Regards,
   Your name


You can practise playing “Hangman” here:



 Have a nice weekend and do homework!




6 comentarios:

  1. he is a theacher,but today isn´t working, he play basketball
    she is a taxi driver , but today he play the piano
    they play football, but today they play tennis
    i´m a llory driver, but today i´m go to swimming pool

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    1. ...He isn't working, he's playing basketball.
      ...She's playing the piano.
      ...They are playing tennis.
      I am a lorry...I'm going to the swimming pool.

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  2. i´m a police officer,but today i play football
    i´m a lorry driver,but today i play golf
    i´m a tennis player,but today i´m in the hospital
    i´m a basketball,but today i´m in a office

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    1. i? It's "I" in English!
      Are you a ball? A basketball? A tennis ball? Or are you a basketball player?
      Ok.You are in THE office but,what are you doing? Are you speaking on the phone?

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  3. I'm a nurse,but today,I'm riding a horse.
    I'm a shop assitant,but today,I'm walking in the forest.
    I'm a chef,but today,I'm climbing to the mountain.
    I'm a teacher,but today,I'm running in the park.
    I'm a waitress,but today,I'm swimming in the pool.

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  4. Are you climbing a mountain? Good sport & good job. Your homework is very good! Congratulations!

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