Edit I am learning English for travel
Aim of this lesson: Revise and practice the present continuous (progressive) and learn vocabulary related to sports and hobbies.
EditDialogue
Richard is travelling to school with his son Michael.
| Richard | Look at the children Michael. What are they doing? |
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| Michael | They're playing football Daddy. The boys are kicking the ball and the girls are watching them play. |
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| Richard | And what about the older boys over there? What are they doing? |
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| Michael | They're walking the dog and talking on their mobile phones. Dad, can I have a mobile phone? |
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| Richard | Er, ask your mother Michael. And what is that old lady doing? |
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| Michael | She's waiting for a bus. |
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| Richard | And what are we doing? |
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| Michael | We're driving to school. |
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Edit Grammar Focus - Present Continuous
The Present Continuous
is commonly used to talk about current present actions - things happening at this moment.
| Situation | Form | Example |
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| + POSITIVE | subject + be + verb + ing | I am learning English at the moment |
| - NEGATIVE | subject + be + not + verb + ing | I'm not eating a banana because I'm learning English |
| ? QUESTION | be + subject + verb + ing ? | Are you eating a banana or learning English? |
* present continuous describes actions happening at the moment. Use present simple to describe actions which are always true, e.g. NOT "I am living in London" but "I live in London." |
| * present continuous can also be used to talk about arrangements in the future - "I am meeting John at 10pm on Friday." |
* present continuous is only used with verbs which describe an action. Use the present simple with verbs which describe states, e.g. NOT "I am being happy" but "I am happy" because "to be" describes a state not an action. |
Edit Vocabulary - Sports & Hobbies
When we want to talk about doing a hobby we often have a choice of verbs we can use. This table shows the appropriate verb to use with different sports. Basically we use play with ball sports, do with exercises and martial arts (Asian sports like judo and karate) and go with sports which end with ing
like swimming.
| Verb | Sports | Example |
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| play | football, tennis, rugby, hockey, baseball, badminton | Let's play football |
| do | exercise, yoga, aerobics, judo, karate | Have you ever done yoga? |
| go | skiing, bungee-jumping, parachuting, kayaking, fishing | Shall we go skiing at the weekend? |
Edit Speaking about Hobbies
Work with a partner, if you can, and ask/answer these questions. If you're on your own you should think about these questions and write your answers instead.
- What sports and activities do you do regularly? How often do you practice?
- What sport are you playing or watching next week?
- How do you feel when you are playing sport?
- What sports do you hate playing or watching?
- Do you have a favourite football team? Have you ever seen them play?
Edit Exercises
Complete the following sentences using the present simple or present continuous:''
- Look at that bad man! He's smoking__ (smoke) a cigarette on the bus.
- I _'m studying_ (study) for my exam at the moment.
- Do you have any children? Yes, I _have___ (have) two sons.
- What are you doing tomorrow evening? I 'm meeting (meet) my wife for dinner.
- Are you busy? Yes, I 'm having (have) a shower
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