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A1 Topic 2: Daily Routine

Amanda Souza

Created on June 8, 2024

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week 2

What do you do every day?

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Week 2 - My Daily Routine

Vocabulary

Video

Grammar

Intro

Intro

Watch the video

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Intro

Intro

Intro

Intro

My daily routine

  1. Where are you from?
  2. What do you do every day?
  3. What is your name?

Next

Next

Next

Intro

Intro

Telling TIME

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game

Next

Next

Intro

Intro

Telling TIME

parts of the day

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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.

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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.

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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.)