ACTIVITIES AND PLANS
LUISA FERNANDA HERNÁNDEZ -2055457DANIELA LOZANO CASTAÑO - 2055065PAULA ANDREA OSPITIA - 2055385
INDIX
Present And Future Expressions
Describing What Your Family Is Doing
Action Verbs List
Ask About Ongoing Activites
Video
Disscusing Plans
How To Form Structures Of Future Plans?
Present Continuous
Examples
Present Progressive For Future
Information Questions
Yes/No Questions
Describing What Your Family Is Doing
To describe what our family does, the combination of (subject + verb + complement) must be used, so we can indicate what they are doing or the plan they have to do
Examples:
- My family is listening music because it is house cleaning day
- My Family is cooking for thanksgiving dinner
- My family is planning a trip for the next vacation
- My father swims in the lake
- My mom writes a romantic letter to my dad
ACTION VERBS LIST
- Study: estudiar
- Help: ayudar
- Teach: enseñar
- Cook: cocinar
- Do: hacer
- Go: ir
- Shop: comprar
- Travel: viajar
- Win: ganar
- Walk: caminar
- Swim: nadar
- Cry: Llorar
- Dance: bailar
- Ask: preguntar
- Eat: comer
- Read: leer
- Write: escribir
- Run: correr
- See: ver
- Listen: escuchar
- Speak: hablar
- Cut: cortar
Present And Future Expressions
Time Expressions
Present Time Expressions
Future Time Expressions
Today This week This month This year At the moment Now At this time Nowadays These days
TomorrowNext weekNext monthNext yearIn a hourSoonIn the near futureLater this eveningIn the futureWay off in the futureThe day after tomorrow
Ask About Ongoing Activites
R// I´m studyin for the English exposition
- What time are you taking the bus?
R// I´m taking the bus at 9:00 o´clock
R// I´m going to work
R// I´m leaving tomorrow in the afternoon
- Why are you working on that?
R// Because i like and is necesary for my income
R// I´m talking with my girlfriend
Disscusing Plans
This lesson teaches vocabulary and expressions for disscusing plans and arrangements. Through listening and role play, the students learn how to schedule, cancel and re-schedule a meeting. The use of the present continuous for stating future plans is also studied, as well as common phrasal verbs used when making arrangements.
I think I'm going to do some shopping.
What's your plan for the weekend?
How To Form Structures Of Future Plans?
There are several ways to form future sentences. When talking about plans or intentions for the future, the use of "go to" is a very common method. The following forms are possible:
- Positive: Tomorrow I'm going shopping.
(subject + being + going to + infinitive
- Negative: I'm not going shopping tomorrow.
(subject + be + not + go to + infinitive)
- Yes / No Questions: Are you going shopping tomorrow?
(to be + subject + going to + infinitive)
- WH questions: What are you going to do tomorrow?
Where are you going to shop? (ask what + be + subject + go to + infinitive)
Present Continuous
The present continuous (also called present progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in the near future.
Present Continuous Forms: The present continuous is formed using am / is / are + present participle. Questions are indicated by inverting the subject and am / is / are. Negatives are made with not.
- Statement: You are watching TV.
- Question: Are you watching TV?
- Negative: You are not watching TV
Examples
- You are learning English now.
- You are not swimming now.
- Are you sleeping?
- I am sitting.
- I am not standing.
- Is he sitting or standing?
- They are reading their books.
- They are not watching television.
- What are you doing?
- Why aren't you doing your homework?
Yes/No Questions
There are two basic types of questions: Yes / No questions and Wh - questions. Yes / No questions are also called closed questions, because there are only two possible answers: Yes or No. When forming a Yes / No question, you must include one of these verbs: BE, DO, HAVE, or a modal verb. It is impossible to ask a Yes / No question without one of these verbs.
Examples:
-Is this a good restaurant? No. / No, it is not. / No, it is not a good restaurant.
-Are these Greek islands? Yes. / Yes they are. / Yes, these islands are Greek.
-Was your idea interesting? No. / No, it wasn't. / No, your idea was not interesting.
Information Questions
The answers to the information questions are varied, because they use to ask about specific types of information. Information questions are also called "Wh-" questions. Because many of the words that are used to make this type of questions start with Wh-.
Information Questions
Present Progressive For Future
If we talk about something that is possible in the future, we use 'will' + infinitive:
'Where are you going on holiday this summer?' 'I don't know. Perhaps I'll go to Italy'
Maybe I will see you at the party next week. Will + infinitive is often used with I think, I don't think, I'm sure, probably, perhaps, maybe, etc.
Examples:
Dialogue
A: We are going to Spain this summer. What about you?
B: I don't know yet. Maybe I will go to Italy
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ACTIVITIES AND PLANS
LUISA FERNANDA HERNÁNDEZ -2055457DANIELA LOZANO CASTAÑO - 2055065PAULA ANDREA OSPITIA - 2055385
INDIX
Present And Future Expressions
Describing What Your Family Is Doing
Action Verbs List
Ask About Ongoing Activites
Video
Disscusing Plans
How To Form Structures Of Future Plans?
Present Continuous
Examples
Present Progressive For Future
Information Questions
Yes/No Questions
Describing What Your Family Is Doing
To describe what our family does, the combination of (subject + verb + complement) must be used, so we can indicate what they are doing or the plan they have to do Examples:
ACTION VERBS LIST
Present And Future Expressions
Time Expressions
Present Time Expressions
Future Time Expressions
Today This week This month This year At the moment Now At this time Nowadays These days
TomorrowNext weekNext monthNext yearIn a hourSoonIn the near futureLater this eveningIn the futureWay off in the futureThe day after tomorrow
Ask About Ongoing Activites
- What are you doing?
R// I´m studyin for the English exposition- What time are you taking the bus?
R// I´m taking the bus at 9:00 o´clock- Where are you going?
R// I´m going to work- When are you leaving?
R// I´m leaving tomorrow in the afternoon- Why are you working on that?
R// Because i like and is necesary for my income- Who are you talking to?
R// I´m talking with my girlfriendDisscusing Plans
This lesson teaches vocabulary and expressions for disscusing plans and arrangements. Through listening and role play, the students learn how to schedule, cancel and re-schedule a meeting. The use of the present continuous for stating future plans is also studied, as well as common phrasal verbs used when making arrangements.
I think I'm going to do some shopping.
What's your plan for the weekend?
How To Form Structures Of Future Plans?
There are several ways to form future sentences. When talking about plans or intentions for the future, the use of "go to" is a very common method. The following forms are possible:
- Positive: Tomorrow I'm going shopping.
(subject + being + going to + infinitive- Negative: I'm not going shopping tomorrow.
(subject + be + not + go to + infinitive)- Yes / No Questions: Are you going shopping tomorrow?
(to be + subject + going to + infinitive)- WH questions: What are you going to do tomorrow?
Where are you going to shop? (ask what + be + subject + go to + infinitive)Present Continuous
The present continuous (also called present progressive) is a verb tense which is used to show that an ongoing action is happening now, either at the moment of speech or now in a larger sense. The present continuous can also be used to show that an action is going to take place in the near future. Present Continuous Forms: The present continuous is formed using am / is / are + present participle. Questions are indicated by inverting the subject and am / is / are. Negatives are made with not.
Examples
Yes/No Questions
There are two basic types of questions: Yes / No questions and Wh - questions. Yes / No questions are also called closed questions, because there are only two possible answers: Yes or No. When forming a Yes / No question, you must include one of these verbs: BE, DO, HAVE, or a modal verb. It is impossible to ask a Yes / No question without one of these verbs. Examples: -Is this a good restaurant? No. / No, it is not. / No, it is not a good restaurant. -Are these Greek islands? Yes. / Yes they are. / Yes, these islands are Greek. -Was your idea interesting? No. / No, it wasn't. / No, your idea was not interesting.
Information Questions
The answers to the information questions are varied, because they use to ask about specific types of information. Information questions are also called "Wh-" questions. Because many of the words that are used to make this type of questions start with Wh-.
Information Questions
Present Progressive For Future
If we talk about something that is possible in the future, we use 'will' + infinitive: 'Where are you going on holiday this summer?' 'I don't know. Perhaps I'll go to Italy' Maybe I will see you at the party next week. Will + infinitive is often used with I think, I don't think, I'm sure, probably, perhaps, maybe, etc. Examples: Dialogue A: We are going to Spain this summer. What about you? B: I don't know yet. Maybe I will go to Italy
¡THANKS!