This document contains an English lesson on grammar structures for asking and answering questions. It covers using "how" with verbs like "be" and with auxiliary verbs to form questions. It also covers using "that" with noun clauses. There are examples provided for each grammar point. The document is divided into multiple lessons, with Lesson 1 focusing on questions with "how" and Lesson 2 focusing on statements using "would like to".
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2. LESSON #1
HOW’S THE WEATHER
GRAMMAR ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW+
BE
EXAMPLES:
Family / Today
Summers / Texas
Show / Saturday night
Parents / last month
Food / mes hall
How is your family today?
How are the summers in Texas?
How is the show on Saturday night?
How were your parents last month?
How was the food in mes hall?
4. LESSON #1
HOW’S THE WEATHER
GRAMMAR MAKING SENTENCES WITH THAT
+ NOUN CLAUSE
EXAMPLES:
This is a Good class.
It’s time to go to lunch.
I think that is a Good class.
I think that it’s time to go lunch.
6. LESSON #1
HOW’S THE WEATHER
ASKING QUESTIONS WITH THAT + NOUN CLAUSE
EXAMPLES:
Jonh thinks he’ll go to Chicago.
Where does Linda think he’ll go?
He thinks it Will snow in New York tomorrow.
Where do you think it Will snow ?
(WHERE / LINDA)
(WHERE / YOU).
7. LESSON # 2
TAKING A TRIP
GRAMMAR ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW+
VERB
HOW + AUX+ SUB+ VERB + C.
EXAMPLES:
Get downtown?.
How do you get downtown?
Come to class.
How do you come to class?
8. LESSON # 2
TAKING A TRIP
GRAMMAR MAKING STATEMENTS WITH
WOULD LIKE (TO)
9. You can describe
the topic of the
section here
a complete
overview
features of the
main topic
this is the
assignment
You can describe
the topic of the
section here
You can describe
the topic of the
section here
You can describe
the topic of the
section here
01 04
03
02
all about the
main topic
11. Venus has a beautiful name and is the
second planet from the Sun. It’s
terribly hot—even hotter than
Mercury—and its atmosphere is
extremely poisonous
here goes the
introduction
12. —Someone Famous
“This is a quote, words full of
wisdom that someone
important said and can make
the reader get inspired.”
13. what is this
topic about?
You can give a brief description of
the topic you want to talk about
here. For example, if you want to
talk about Mercury, you can say
that it’s the closest planet to the
Sun and the smallest one in the
Solar System
14. definition of concepts
Mercury Mars
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
Saturn Venus
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
Despite being red,
Mars is actually a
cold place
Saturn is a gas
giant and has
several rings
15. Mercury Venus
Mercury is the
closest planet to
the Sun
It’s the biggest
planet in the
Solar System
Venus is the
second planet
from the Sun
Jupiter
features of the topic
16. Venus has a beautiful name
9,200 km
Saturn is a gas giant and has rings
15 mm
Despite being red, Mars is cold
67,700
17. practical uses
Mercury
It’s the smallest
planet of them all
Venus
Venus has a
beautiful name
Mars
Despite being red,
Mars is cold
Jupiter
It’s the biggest
planet of them all
Saturn
It’s a gas giant
and has rings
Neptune
It’s the farthest
one from the Sun
20. Mars is full of iron
oxide dust, which
gives the planet
its reddish cast
21. Images reveal large amounts
of data, so remember: use an
image instead of a long text.
Your audience will appreciate it
A picture always
reinforces the
concept
22. ● Mercury is the smallest planet of them all
● Neptune is the farthest planet from the Sun
● Jupiter is the biggest planet of them all
did you know this?
Mars is a very cold place
23. problem
Mercury is the smallest
planet of them all in the
Solar System
solution
Jupiter is a gas giant, and
the biggest planet in the
Solar System
solving process
24. Mercury is the
smallest planet
step 2
Despite being red,
Mars is cold
step 3
Venus has a
beautiful name
step 4
Jupiter is the
biggest planet
process!
step 1
27. check this diagram!
Earth is where
we all live
Mars is a very
cold place
Saturn is the
ringed planet
Venus has a very
nice name
Jupiter is the
biggest planet
29. overview
To modify this graph, click on it, follow the link, change the
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Mercury
It’s the smallest planet
Earth
It’s where we all live
Venus
It has a beautiful name
Neptune
It’s far away from Earth
Lesson 1 Lesson 3
Lesson 2
30. areas of action
Despite being red,
Mars is very cold
Venus has a very
beautiful name
Saturn is a gas
giant with rings
31. this is a timeline!
Saturn:
It’s a gas giant
Jupiter:
It’s very big
Venus:
It has a nice name
2018 2019 2020
32. this is a table!
2017 2018 2019 2020
Venus
Mars
A1 A2 B1 B2
epigraph C1 C2
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34. this is an exercise!
Does Mercury’s name
have anything to do with
the liquid metal?
No, the truth is this planet
was named after the Roman
messenger god, Mercury
35. ● Is Mercury the closest planet
to the Sun?
● Which planet is a gas giant
and has several rings?
● What is the distance
between Mars and Venus?
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