Here are some sentences I wrote using simple present tense:
1. I usually wake up at 7am.
2. My family always eats buuz during Tsagaan Sar.
3. My friends rarely play video games.
4. I sometimes cook buuz.
5. My teacher teaches English.
6. I often ride my bike.
7. My brother always watches movies.
8. I always go to bed at 10pm.
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2. Choose an English Name
Girls Boys
Julie
Mary
Anna
May
Sarah
Claire
Angela
Susan
Hilary
Ashley
Brittany
Emma
Emily
Madison
Lauren
Alison
Lindsey
Jordan
John
Mark
Peter
Paul
Tom
Tim
James
Bobby
Phil
Derek
Kirk
Jacob
Daniel
Josh
Andrew
David
3. Tell me about yourself
What’s your Mongolian
name?
What’s your English
name?
How old are you?
What are your hobbies?
My Mongolian name
is_______.
My English name is
_______.
I am _____ years old.
My hobbies are ______
and _______.
4. Simple Present Positive
I
You
We
They
• I _______ (study) at the school.
• You _______ (get up) early.
• We _______ (make)
breakfast.
• They _______ (go) to the
countryside.
+ Verb
5. Simple Present Positive
• He _______ (read) books.
• She _______ (cook) dinner.
• It _______ (work) well.
He
She
It
+ Verb + s
6. Simple Present Negative
• I _______ (not play) football.
• You _______ (not go) to work.
• We _______ (not learn) Russian.
• They _______ (not have) lunch.
I
You
We
They
Do not = Don’t
do not+
Verb
7. Simple Present Negative
• He _______ (get up) early.
• She _______ (not wash)
clothes.
• It _______ (not work).
He
She
It
Does not+
Verb
8. Simple Present Questions
• _______ I _______ (play)
volleyball?
• _______ you _______ (make)
pizza?
• _______ we _______ (clean)
our house?
• _______ they _______ (cook)
their dinner?
Do I
Do you
Do we
Do they
+ Verb
9. Simple Present Questions
• _______ he _______ (dance) at
parties?
• _______ she _______(sing)
Mongolian songs?
• _______ it _______(look) good ?
Does he
Does she
Does it
+ Verb
10. Key Words
Every hour, Every day, every week,
every month, every year
Always, Often, Sometimes, Usually,
Rarely,
29. Agree- Me too
Me too
I am too.
I do too.
I can too.
Example:
I am a student.
Me too.
I am a girl.
I am too.
Me too.
I play basketball
I do too.
Me too.
I can sing well.
I can too.
Me too.
30. Agree- Me neither
I ‘m not a boy .
I’m not either.
Me neither.
I don’t play football.
I don’t either.
Me neither.
I can’t dance well.
I can’t either.
Me neither.
Me neither
I’m not either.
I don’t either.
I can’t either.
Example:
I’m not a student
I’m not either.
31. Disagree
I am American.
I’m not.
I’m a teacher.
I’m not
I’m not Mongolian.
I am.
I run every day.
I don’t
I eat American food.
I don’t.
I can speak English well.
I can’t.
I can’t make buuz.
I can.
I can’t speak Mongolian.
I can.
32. I am Mongolian.
I’m not Mongolian.
I’m a girl.
I’m a teacher.
I’m not a good singer.
I like basketball.
I don’t like chess.
I love watching movies.
I hate cooking.
I can drive a car.
I can’t swim.
I can go shopping tomorrow.
I can’t speak Mongolian.
33. Let’s Play a Game
Divide into groups with 4 students.
Put 3 pens in the middle of the table.
Each group will receive 16 cards. In the cards there are
4 sentences that each have 4 words.
Each player starts with 4 cards.
You must pass one card at a time until you can create a
sentence.
If you have a sentence, take a pen before the other
players do.
59. Simple Present Review
• He _______ (write) poems.
• She _______ (eat) dinner.
• It _______ (look) nice.
He
She
It
+ Verb + s
60. Simple Present Negative
Review
• I _______ (not play) basketball.
• You _______ (not go) to UB.
• We _______ (not learn)
Japanese.
• They _______ (not have)
money.
I
You
We
They
Do not = Don’t
do not+
Verb
61. Simple Present Negative
Review
• He _______ (not wake up)
early.
• She _______ (not brush) her
hair.
• It _______ (break) easily.
He
She
It
Does not+
Verb
62. Simple Present Questions
Review
• _______ I _______ volleyball?
• _______ you _______ ?
• _______ we _______ our
house?
• _______ they _______ their
dinner?
Do I
Do you
Do we
Do they
+ Verb
63. Simple Present Questions
Review
• _______ he _______ at parties?
• _______ she _______ Mongolian
songs?
• _______ it _______ (taste) good?
Does he
Does she
Does it
+ Verb
64. New Vocab for Dialogue
Actually
Really?
Crowded
By the way
66. Answer the Questions
What is the weather like?
The weather is cold.
Does Chris like hip-hop?
Yes he does.
Does Eve like hip-hop?
No, she doesn’t.
Who is playing in the band?
Eve’s brother is playing in the band.
67. Read and then fill in the words
Mary (1) __________ (wake) up at 7.00. Then she (2)
__________ (get) up at 7.30 and she (3) __________ (go) to the
bathroom. She (4) __________ (take) a shower, (5) __________
(brush) her teeth and (6) __________ (comb) her hair. Afterwards
she (7) __________ (have) breakfast. Ten minutes later she (8)
__________ (take) her bag, (9) __________ (kiss) her mother and
(10) __________ (catch) a bus to school with her friend Diana. They
(11) __________ (start) school at 9.00. They (12) __________
(not/have) lunch at the school canteen. At three o’clock they (13)
__________ (return) home.
In the afternoon, she (14) __________ (do) her homework
and (15) __________ (ride) her bicycle. In the evening she (16)
__________ (help) her mother prepare the dinner. After dinner she
usually (17) __________ (watch) TV, her mother (18) __________
(read) a magazine and her father (19) __________ (go) to bed early
since he (20) __________ (be) always the first in the family to get up.
69. Answer the Questions
When does Mary wake up?
Mary wakes up at 7:00.
When does Mary get up?
Mary gets up at 7:30.
Who is Mary’s friend?
Diana is Mary’s friend.
What does Mary do after school?
Mary does her homework and rides her bike after school.
Does Mary have any brothers or sisters?
We do not know if Mary has brothers or sisters, the text
does not say.
70. If extra time, please write:
1. I usually _________ (wake up) at _______.
2. My family always __________(eat) ______ during
Tsagaan Sar.
3. My friends rarely ________(play) __________.
4. I sometimes ______(cook) ____________.
5. My teacher ________(teach) ___________.
6. I often ______(ride) ____________.
7. My brother always ________(watch) _______.
8. I always ______(go) to bed at __________.