English Flow
week 2
What do you do every day?
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Advice
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Week 2 - My Daily Routine
Vocabulary
Video
Grammar
Intro
Intro
Watch the video
Done
Intro
Intro
Intro
Intro
My daily routine
- Where are you from?
- What do you do every day?
- What is your name?
Next
Next
Next
Intro
Intro
Telling TIME
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Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
game
Next
Next
Intro
Intro
Telling TIME
parts of the day
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Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
calendar
Next
Next
specif time
Intro
Intro
Frequency
1 - Often "I often watch TV in the evenings."
game
Done
Routine
First, I wake up at 6 AM. Then I go to school at 7:30 AM. I finish school at 3 PM. Next, I do my homework in the evening. Finally, I go to bed at 10 PM.
expand your vocabulary
Test
Grammar Point
pRESENT SIMPLE
Verb To Be
Action Verbs (walk, talk, do, go, etc.)
i - you - they - we
i - you - they - we
She - he - it
She - he - it
AUXILIAR:DO
AUXILIAR:DOES
AUXILIAR: AM - ARE
AUXILIAR: IS
game
Adverbs of Frequency
I always go to the gym.
How often do you go to the gym?
I go to the gym three times a week.
Done
Desk
Blackboard
Subject
Adjective
Positive sentences
I/ WE/THEY/ YOU
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
AM/ARE
Example: We are sad.
Subject
Adjective
Negative sentences
I/ WE/THEY/ YOU
AM/ARE +NOT
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
Example: We aren't sad.
Subject
Adjective
Questions
I/ WE/THEY/ YOU
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
AM/ARE
Example: Are we sad?
Positive sentences
Infinitive + s/es/ies
Subject
Example: He wakes up at 6h30
Negative sentences
VerbInfinitive
DOES +NOT
Subject
Example: He doesn't wake up at 6h30
Questions
VerbInfinitive
Subject
DOES
Example: Does he wake up at 6h30?
Ms. Ana
In the United States, it's common to address teachers by using "Mr.", "Ms.", or "Mrs." followed by their last name, rather than just calling them "teacher." This practice shows respect and maintains a level of formality in the classroom. Examples: Mr. Smith: professor. Ms. Johnson: professora Johnson. Mrs. Brown: professora, casada.
Positive sentences
VerbInfinitive
Subject
Example: I wake up at 6h30
Negative sentences
VerbInfinitive
DO +NOT
Subject
Example: I don't wake up at 6h30
Questions
VerbInfinitive
Subject
DO
Example: Do I wake up at 6h30?
Notebook
English Class
Pen
Student
Daily Routine
game
Evening
Subject
Adjective
Positive sentences
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
She/He/It
IS
Example: She is always happy
Subject
Adjective
Negative sentences
She/He/It
IS +NOT
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
Example: She isn't always happy
Subject
Adjective
Questions
She/He/It
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
IS
Example: Is she always happy?
Used for habitual actions, general truths, and routines.
"I usually sip on an espresso as I prepare the orders." (Carlos talks about a regular action.) "I often read about coffee cultures around the world when I’m not working." (Carlos describes his frequent activity.)
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Transcript
English Flow
week 2
What do you do every day?
Start
Advice
Este curso vai te ajudar a manter uma rotina de estudos
Practice makes perfect! Dedique-se diariamente
Você é responsável pelo seu sucesso! Nós te mostramos o caminho, mas você precisa trilhá-lo!
Reserve pelo menos 10 minutos do seu dia para aprender sua lição
Mantenha um caderno de anotações para suas dúvidas e exercícios escritos
Quando terminar sua lição clique em "done" para retornar ao menu principal
Week 2 - My Daily Routine
Vocabulary
Video
Grammar
Intro
Intro
Watch the video
Done
Intro
Intro
Intro
Intro
My daily routine
Next
Next
Next
Intro
Intro
Telling TIME
Write an awesome title here
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
game
Next
Next
Intro
Intro
Telling TIME
parts of the day
Write an awesome title here
Contextualize your topic with a subtitle
calendar
Next
Next
specif time
Intro
Intro
Frequency
1 - Often "I often watch TV in the evenings."
game
Done
Routine
First, I wake up at 6 AM. Then I go to school at 7:30 AM. I finish school at 3 PM. Next, I do my homework in the evening. Finally, I go to bed at 10 PM.
expand your vocabulary
Test
Grammar Point
pRESENT SIMPLE
Verb To Be
Action Verbs (walk, talk, do, go, etc.)
i - you - they - we
i - you - they - we
She - he - it
She - he - it
AUXILIAR:DO
AUXILIAR:DOES
AUXILIAR: AM - ARE
AUXILIAR: IS
game
Adverbs of Frequency
I always go to the gym.
How often do you go to the gym?
I go to the gym three times a week.
Done
Desk
Blackboard
Subject
Adjective
Positive sentences
I/ WE/THEY/ YOU
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
AM/ARE
Example: We are sad.
Subject
Adjective
Negative sentences
I/ WE/THEY/ YOU
AM/ARE +NOT
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
Example: We aren't sad.
Subject
Adjective
Questions
I/ WE/THEY/ YOU
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
AM/ARE
Example: Are we sad?
Positive sentences
Infinitive + s/es/ies
Subject
Example: He wakes up at 6h30
Negative sentences
VerbInfinitive
DOES +NOT
Subject
Example: He doesn't wake up at 6h30
Questions
VerbInfinitive
Subject
DOES
Example: Does he wake up at 6h30?
Ms. Ana
In the United States, it's common to address teachers by using "Mr.", "Ms.", or "Mrs." followed by their last name, rather than just calling them "teacher." This practice shows respect and maintains a level of formality in the classroom. Examples: Mr. Smith: professor. Ms. Johnson: professora Johnson. Mrs. Brown: professora, casada.
Positive sentences
VerbInfinitive
Subject
Example: I wake up at 6h30
Negative sentences
VerbInfinitive
DO +NOT
Subject
Example: I don't wake up at 6h30
Questions
VerbInfinitive
Subject
DO
Example: Do I wake up at 6h30?
Notebook
English Class
Pen
Student
Daily Routine
game
Evening
Subject
Adjective
Positive sentences
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
She/He/It
IS
Example: She is always happy
Subject
Adjective
Negative sentences
She/He/It
IS +NOT
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
Example: She isn't always happy
Subject
Adjective
Questions
She/He/It
Happy/ Sad/ Tall
IS
Example: Is she always happy?
Used for habitual actions, general truths, and routines. "I usually sip on an espresso as I prepare the orders." (Carlos talks about a regular action.) "I often read about coffee cultures around the world when I’m not working." (Carlos describes his frequent activity.)