The document provides information about possessions, verbs, adverbs of frequency, questions, and daily routines. It includes lists of common possessions, explanations of verbs and how they change form, examples of adverbs like "always" and "never" and how they describe frequency. It also demonstrates how to form yes/no and wh- questions in English using helping verbs like "do" and "does". Finally, it shares a sample daily routine using verbs and time expressions to describe a typical day.
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Frequently used linkers: cause and effect (reason and result)/ purpose/ condition/ contrast/ positive and negative addition/ exception/ giving examples/ time/ relative pronouns/ other linking words
ANIMATIONS
Frequently used linkers: cause and effect (reason and result)/ purpose/ condition/ contrast/ positive and negative addition/ exception/ giving examples/ time/ relative pronouns/ other linking words
8 super useful tips in teaching beginner esl lessons online & it is not w...Daniel DiDio
First, beginner ESL lessons can be tricky for “Solo” teachers when teaching them online. Mistakes happen so don’t beat yourself up about it and focus more on the student, not the material. I know you want to make a great first impression with the parents and the student. I’m a little stiff for the first few lessons so stay loose and have fun.
APLX DATA ANSWERSVerb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb.docxfestockton
APLX DATA ANSWERS
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran Running Intern Interns
Eat Ate Eating Laptop Laptops
Walk Walked Walking Homework Homework
Study Studied Studying Man Men
Swim Swam Swimming Person People
Practice Practiced Practicing Table Tables
Encounter Encountered Encountering House Houses
Admire Admired Admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 China
Hit Hit Hitting Car Cars
Sleep Slept Sleeping Goose Geese
Drive Drove Driving Volcano Volcanoes
See Saw Seeing Syllabus Syllabi
Do Did/Done Doing Potato Potatoes
Help Helped Helping Tooth Teeth
Cut Cut Cutting Woman Women
Bring Brought Bringing Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Interned Interning Computer Computers
Shower Showered Showering Deer Deer
Arise Arose Arising Foot Feet
APLX DATA L2
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran running Intern Interns
Eat ate eatting Laptop Laptops
Walk walked walking Homework Homeworks
Study Studied Studying Man men
Swim swam swimming Person people
Practice practiced practicing Table tables
Encounter encountered encounterring House houses
Admire admired admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 Chinese
Hit hitted hitting Car Cars
Sleep slept sleepping Goose Gooses
Drive drove driving Volcano Volcano
See saw seeing Syllabus Syllabus
Do did doing Potato potatos
Help helped helping Tooth teeth
Cut cutted cutting Woman Weman
Bring brought bring Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Intern Interning Computer Computers
Shower showered showerring Deer Deer
Arise arised arising Foot Feet
16/20 17/20 12/20
APLX DATA L1
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran Running Intern Interns
Eat Ate Eating Laptop Laptops
Walk Walked Walking Homework Homeworks
Study Studied Studying Man Men
Swim Swam Swimming Person People
Practice Practiced Practicing Table Tables
Encounter Encountered Encountering House Houses
Admire Admired Admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 China
Hit Hit Hitting Car Cars
Sleep Slept Sleeping Goose Geese
Drive Drove Driving Volcano Volcanoes
See Saw Seeing Syllabus Syllabi
Do Did/Done Doing Potato Potatoes
Help Helped Helping Tooth Teeth
Cut Cut Cutting Woman Women
Bring Brung Bringing Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Interned Interning Computer Computers
Shower Showered Showering Deer Deer
Arise Arose Arising Foot Feet
L1 Native speaker(baseline)
· Age: 21
· From Van Nuys, CA
· Length of L1 study: Native
· Education level: Junior at UCSC
· Linguistics major
· Father and mother both speaks English
· Mother is native english speaker, Father is Guatemalan.
1. When did you begin to study English?
My mother was a college freshman when she gave birth to me. As a result, she needed a babysitter or some sort of daycare to take care of me while she went to school and worked. She taught me basic English words and phrases that any parent would begin to teach their toddler. However, while she was busy, and once she found a trustworthy but inexpensive daycare to dr ...
APLX DATA ANSWERSVerb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb.docxarmitageclaire49
APLX DATA ANSWERS
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran Running Intern Interns
Eat Ate Eating Laptop Laptops
Walk Walked Walking Homework Homework
Study Studied Studying Man Men
Swim Swam Swimming Person People
Practice Practiced Practicing Table Tables
Encounter Encountered Encountering House Houses
Admire Admired Admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 China
Hit Hit Hitting Car Cars
Sleep Slept Sleeping Goose Geese
Drive Drove Driving Volcano Volcanoes
See Saw Seeing Syllabus Syllabi
Do Did/Done Doing Potato Potatoes
Help Helped Helping Tooth Teeth
Cut Cut Cutting Woman Women
Bring Brought Bringing Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Interned Interning Computer Computers
Shower Showered Showering Deer Deer
Arise Arose Arising Foot Feet
APLX DATA L2
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran running Intern Interns
Eat ate eatting Laptop Laptops
Walk walked walking Homework Homeworks
Study Studied Studying Man men
Swim swam swimming Person people
Practice practiced practicing Table tables
Encounter encountered encounterring House houses
Admire admired admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 Chinese
Hit hitted hitting Car Cars
Sleep slept sleepping Goose Gooses
Drive drove driving Volcano Volcano
See saw seeing Syllabus Syllabus
Do did doing Potato potatos
Help helped helping Tooth teeth
Cut cutted cutting Woman Weman
Bring brought bring Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Intern Interning Computer Computers
Shower showered showerring Deer Deer
Arise arised arising Foot Feet
16/20 17/20 12/20
APLX DATA L1
Verb Present tense Verb Past tense Verb Progressive tense Noun Noun Plural
Run Ran Running Intern Interns
Eat Ate Eating Laptop Laptops
Walk Walked Walking Homework Homeworks
Study Studied Studying Man Men
Swim Swam Swimming Person People
Practice Practiced Practicing Table Tables
Encounter Encountered Encountering House Houses
Admire Admired Admiring China(flatware) 瓷器 China
Hit Hit Hitting Car Cars
Sleep Slept Sleeping Goose Geese
Drive Drove Driving Volcano Volcanoes
See Saw Seeing Syllabus Syllabi
Do Did/Done Doing Potato Potatoes
Help Helped Helping Tooth Teeth
Cut Cut Cutting Woman Women
Bring Brung Bringing Glasses 眼镜 Glasses
Intern Interned Interning Computer Computers
Shower Showered Showering Deer Deer
Arise Arose Arising Foot Feet
L1 Native speaker(baseline)
· Age: 21
· From Van Nuys, CA
· Length of L1 study: Native
· Education level: Junior at UCSC
· Linguistics major
· Father and mother both speaks English
· Mother is native english speaker, Father is Guatemalan.
1. When did you begin to study English?
My mother was a college freshman when she gave birth to me. As a result, she needed a babysitter or some sort of daycare to take care of me while she went to school and worked. She taught me basic English words and phrases that any parent would begin to teach their toddler. However, while she was busy, and once she found a trustworthy but inexpensive daycare to dr.
2. Are you familiar with these objects?
How many of them have you already got?
AMSK UWOENYNASGELLYLEATS SES
AN ID CARD
A BUS PASS
JAE AA ACNL AWPU NTIC EBRLASLGEER OTHES
MKEPT3
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PLAYER
UMMBARKEEL LUAP A MOBILE
PHONE
3. English is a very easy language. Verbs don’t
change when you conjugate them. If you
know the infinitive form you can make the
present simple without any problem.
◦ WALK
◦ I want to explain someone that I go to school on
foot everyday I just said that…
◦ WTYehoeuIy
walk to school everyday
◦ The only change that we make is when we want to
talk about something that someone does ( HE/SHE/IT)
SHE walkS to school everyday
4.
5.
6.
7. Well, I always do my homework,
and I often ask the teacher for
help. I got aI gn o“tA a+n.” “F” again.
You got an “A+”
again!?!? How do
Hmmm… Well, I am
Maybe I need to try
your study habits.
usually late for class, and I
never you do my do homework.
it?
8. Adverbs of frequency say how often
something happens.
He always studies.
usually
ofte
n
100%
50%
0%
always
usually
often
He sometimes studies.
sometimes
He rarely studies.
rarely
never never
9. Adverbs of frequency come after the
verb be.
She is sometimes late.
The students are never bored.
10. Adverbs of frequency usually come
before other verbs.
She often checks her answers.
He usually pays attention in class.
11. Work with a partner. Describe your
study habits. Use adverbs of
frequency and the phrases below.
Example: study at my computer
1) study in front of the TV
2) ask the teacher for help
3) be early to class
4) review my grammar notes
5) make flashcards
6) be attentive in class
100%
50%
0%
always
usually
often
sometimes
rarely
never
I sometimes study at
my computer.
12. Use how often to ask about frequency.
How often
do you study
with a
partner?
I rarely study
with a
partner.
13. With a partner, ask
questions with how often.
Follow the examples.
How often _______ you…
Example:
•Hofawll oafstleeenpd ostuydoyuinfagll asleep studying?
1) study in a group
2)listen to the teacher
3) practice speaking English
4) get an “A” on a test
5) be confused in class
14. Adverbs used to describe how frequent we do
an activity
17. When we make sentences into negative form
we have to memorise two important words
DON’T and DOESN’T
DON’T is used with I / YOU / WE / THEY
I don’t walk to school everyday
DOESN’T is used with HE / SHE / IT
◦ She doesn’t walk to school everyday
REMEMBER THAN WHEN MAKING USE OF DOES
YOU MUST TAKE OUT THE “S” FROM THE VERB
BECAUSE DOES ALREADY CARRIES THE “S”
18. http://www.vitutor.com/gramatica_inglesa/verb_
tense/simple_present_negative.html
1. She has a bath every day. i.e "She doesn't have
a bath every day."
2. Lara plays the piano very well.
3. We work very hard.
4. He does the same thing every day.
5. They know my phone number.
6. I read the newspaper every day.
7. My brother likes the cinema.
8. Brian wears a wedding ring.
9. John lives near us.
10. I drive to university.
19. 2. Lara plays the piano very well.
Lara doesn’t play the piano very well
3. We work very hard.
We don’t work very hard
4. He does the same thing every day.
He doesn’t do the same thing every day
5. They know my phone number.
They don’t know my phone number
6. I read the newspaper every day.
I don’t read the newspaper every day
7. My brother likes the cinema.
My brother doesn’t like the cinema
8. Brian wears a wedding ring.
Brian doesn’t wear a wedding ring
9. John lives near us.
John doesn’t live near us
10. I drive to university.
I don’t drive to university
20. When we make questions in the present tense
don’t forget the two important words
DO and DOES
DO is used with I / YOU / WE / THEY
Do you walk to school everyday ?
DOES is used with HE / SHE / IT
◦ Does she walk to school everyday?
REMEMBER THAN WHEN MAKING USE OF DOES
YOU MUST TAKE OUT THE “S” FROM THE VERB
BECAUSE DOES ALREADY CARRIES THE “S”
21. There are two type f questions in English
◦ YES / NO QUESTIONS
Those in which the answer is yes or not
Do you live near the school? Yes I do / No I don’t
Does your sister do Judo? Yes, she does /No, she doesn’t
REMEMBER YOU MUST ANSWER
WITH SHORT ANSWERS
◦ WH – WORD QUESTIONS
Those in which the answer is long, you must explain your
answer
Where do you live? I live in that big house next to the school
What does your sister practise every weekend?
She practises Judo
22. http://www.agendaweb.org/verbs/present-simple.
html
http://www.englishexercises.org/makeagame/
viewgame.asp?id=5702
She writes her emails every morning.
The meeting finishes at ten.
My sister studies every afternoon.
You and your wife make a lot of money.
Our mother watches TV every night.
Practising yoga increases flexibility and strength
Your new friend goes to the cinema every weekend.
23. She writes her emails every morning.
◦ When does she write her emails?
The meeting finishes at ten.
◦ When does the meeting finish?
My sister studies every afternoon.
◦ When does your sister study?
You and your wife make a lot of money.
◦ What do you and your wife make?
Our mother watches TV every night.
◦ What does our/your mother watch every night ?
Practising yoga increases flexibility and strength
◦ What does yoga increase?
Your new friend goes to the cinema every weekend.
◦ Where does your new friend go every weekend?
24. How do you spend your time on?
◦ What’s your hobbie?
How do you spent your money on?
◦ Have you got a collection?
TIME
•Watch …
•Listen to …
•Read …
•Meet…
•Play …
•Collect …
•Study …
MONEY
•Go shopping with …
•Buy something on ….
•Give something to …
•Spend money on…
•Save money
•Wear expensive / cheap clothes
25. Write an internet profile, you have one in
page 15 to help you
◦ Think of adjectives to describe you
◦ Things you like and dislike
◦ How do you spend your money and your time
◦ You are going to meet people so you must tell
which people do you want to meet (boys, girls…)
◦ Which languages do you want to learn? and which
nationalities do you want to meet?
26. http://www.espanol-ingles.
Write about your daily routine, read the
following text and use it as a guide to help
you
My daily routine
(Sent by Angela Enrich, a student from Chillán, Chile)
com.mx/phrase_book/spanish/daily_ro
I wake up at 6:40 in the morning. Then I get up and I take a shower.
After utine.that, html
I go to the kitchen, where I prepare breakfast for my
children and my husband, and I have it with them.
Use this link to help you with the vocabulary
After that I take my children to school. I always go to the university
by car. I attend to classes all the morning and when the class
finishes I leave university and I come back to my home immediately.
I have lunch alone because, at that time, my children are in the at
school and my husband is working, so I relax and take a nap for one
hour.
Later, I go downtown and pick up my children. Then, we have
dinner and I study with them. My husband arrives home about ten
o'clock. Finally we all go to bed.