Vocabulary: Expressions with "Do"and "Make"
Objectives: To listen to people talking about difficult decisions To discriminate the use of do and make.
Skills: Begin to deduce the meanings of some unfamiliar phrases and words from a context containing familiar elements. (BGU1) (ref.EFL 5.2.1) Begin to use new words and expressions which occur in conversations in the personal and educational domains. (BGU1) (ref. EFL 5.2.6.)
Multimodal Contribution: Educación en la fe: - Orientar al servicio y compromiso apostólico.
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Use 'do' when speaking about vague, or indefinite activities. These include speaking in general using '-thing' words such as something, anything, nothing, etc.
Generally, use 'make' when actually constructing or creating something (in other words, NOT for activities).
DO SOMETHING
Make a cup of tea
DO when speaking about vague, or indefinite activities.
DO ANYTHING
MAKE when constructing or creating something
Make a sandwich
DO NOTHING
Make my bed
Do the chores Do the dishes
MAKE to express an activity that creates something that you can touch
Make friends
DO For activities, daily tasks, work of any kind.
Do your work Do your homework
Make a decision
Do your job Do housework
Make a mistake
Practice
Click on the image to practice!
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Vocabulary: Expressions with "Do"and "Make"
Objectives: To listen to people talking about difficult decisions To discriminate the use of do and make.
Skills: Begin to deduce the meanings of some unfamiliar phrases and words from a context containing familiar elements. (BGU1) (ref.EFL 5.2.1) Begin to use new words and expressions which occur in conversations in the personal and educational domains. (BGU1) (ref. EFL 5.2.6.)
Multimodal Contribution: Educación en la fe: - Orientar al servicio y compromiso apostólico.
Take a look at this video!
Use 'do' when speaking about vague, or indefinite activities. These include speaking in general using '-thing' words such as something, anything, nothing, etc.
Generally, use 'make' when actually constructing or creating something (in other words, NOT for activities).
DO SOMETHING
Make a cup of tea
DO when speaking about vague, or indefinite activities.
DO ANYTHING
MAKE when constructing or creating something
Make a sandwich
DO NOTHING
Make my bed
Do the chores Do the dishes
MAKE to express an activity that creates something that you can touch
Make friends
DO For activities, daily tasks, work of any kind.
Do your work Do your homework
Make a decision
Do your job Do housework
Make a mistake
Practice
Click on the image to practice!