This document contains the schedule and lesson plan for a school class on November 30th, 2011. The class will include a warm up activity, homework correction, review of subject pronouns and the verb "be" in the present simple tense. The main lesson will cover using the verb "be" in the present simple tense in negative and interrogative forms. Students will then complete exercises practicing this grammar point in their workbooks.
6. 2. Review:
• Subject Pronouns.
(I – You – He – She – It – We – You – They)
• The verb “be” in the present simple.
He
She
It
We
You
They
I +
7. 3. Grammar: The verb “be” in the present simple (Negative
& Interrogative forms)
• What’s my occupation? Am I a student?
No, I am not a student. I am a teacher.
• Are you a teacher?
• Are you Moroccan?
• Is Bigg American?
• Is Chakira Spanish?
• Are Owen and Beckham Brazilian?
9. Exercise 1: Read the dialogue. Are these
sentences “true” or “false”:
1. Lina is a student.
2. Samir is in class seven.
3. Mark is Scottish.
• True.
• True.
• False. He is Canadian.
10. Exercise 2: Read the dialogue again and complete the table:
Singular
Plural
Affirmative
Full Forms Short Forms
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
__________________
Singular
Plural
Interrogative
forms
Positive
answer
Negative
answer
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
________________
11. Grammar: The verb “be” in simple present:
Negative & interrogative.
Affirmative: (+)
1. I a student.
2. We Moroccan.
3. Veronica a doctor.
4. They in the library.
5. Sami at school.
Negative: (-)
1. I am not a teacher.
2. We are not American.
3. Veronica is not an engineer.
4. They aren’t at home.
5. Sami isn’t in the park.
Form:
Interrogative: (?)
1. Am I a student?
2. Are you American?
3. Is Veronica a doctor?
4. Are they in the library?
5. Is Sami at school?
Form:
am not = ’m not
is not = ’s not = isn’t
are not = ’re not = aren’t
Am
Is + subject … ?
Are
Practice
Practice
12. Date: Wednesday November 30th, 2011.
Grammar: The verb “be” in simple present:
Negative & interrogative.
Affirmative: (+)
1. I a student.
2. We Moroccan.
3. Veronica a doctor.
4. They in the library.
5. Sami at school.
Negative: (-)
1. I am not a teacher.
2. We are not American.
3. Veronica is not an engineer.
4. They aren’t at home.
5. Sami isn’t in the park.
Form:
Interrogative: (?)
1. Am I a student?
2. Are you American?
3. Is Veronica a doctor?
4. Are they in the library?
5. Is Sami at school?
Form:
am not = ’m not
is not = ’s not = isn’t
are not = ’re not = aren’t
Am
Is + subject … ?
Are