technology
play table tennis
How often does Peter play table tennis?
How often do you swim?
How often do they do gymnastics?
What is he doing at the moment?
How often does she do archery?
go swimming
do archery
go diving
do gymnastics
They usually do gymnastics.
She does archery every day.
He never plays table tennis.
He is diving now.
I often swim.
vocabulary Flipcards
How often do they go abseiling?
How often do you go climbing?
What's she doing in this photo?
How often does she go trampolining?
How often does she play hockey?
go climbing
play hockey
go trampolining
GO ABSEILING
play bADMINTON
She sometimes goes trampolining.
They never go abseiling.
We often go climbing.
She's playing badminton.
She always plays hockey.
She is playing hockey now.
Se usa para hablar de algo que hacemos con cierta frecuencia.ALWAYS-USUALLY-OFTEN -SOMETIMES- NEVER
Flipcards
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Se usa para hablar de lo que estamos haciendo ahora, en este momento, en esta foto.
She always goes abseiling.
FACT!
fact or opinion?
fact or opinion?
OPINION!!!
fact or opinion?
FACT!
Fact opinion
You need a racket to play tennis.
Red is the best colour.
Ladybugs are red.
OPINION!
fact or opinion?
fact or opinion?
fact or opinion?
OPINION!
FACT!
I think your T-shirt is beautiful.
November is my favourite month.
My birthday is in November.
fact vs opinion
- OPINION: it is what someone THINKS or FEELS.
- Example: Spiders are horrible creatures.
- FACT: it is something that can be PROVEN true or false.
- Example: Spiders have eight legs.
usamos...
- Present Continuous: para hablar de algo que estamos haciendo ahora, en este momento, en esta foto.
- RECUERDA:
- Present Simple: para hablar de cosas que hacemos en nuestro día a día, con cierta frecuencia.
- RECUERDA:
neversometimes often usually always
IYOU SHE HE WE THEY
amis are
ing
verb
i LIKE / DON'T LIKE...
- Se usa para indicar algo que te gusta o que no te gusta.
- IMPORTANTE: después de "like" o "don't like" ponemos el verbo con -ing o ponemos "to"+verbo.
- Ejemplo:
I like playing tennis. I like to play tennis. I don't like playing tennis. I don't like to play tennis.
- ¡RECUERDA! Añade "s" con la 3ª persona de singular:
She likes playing tennis.
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technology
play table tennis
How often does Peter play table tennis?
How often do you swim?
How often do they do gymnastics?
What is he doing at the moment?
How often does she do archery?
go swimming
do archery
go diving
do gymnastics
They usually do gymnastics.
She does archery every day.
He never plays table tennis.
He is diving now.
I often swim.
vocabulary Flipcards
How often do they go abseiling?
How often do you go climbing?
What's she doing in this photo?
How often does she go trampolining?
How often does she play hockey?
go climbing
play hockey
go trampolining
GO ABSEILING
play bADMINTON
She sometimes goes trampolining.
They never go abseiling.
We often go climbing.
She's playing badminton.
She always plays hockey.
She is playing hockey now.
Se usa para hablar de algo que hacemos con cierta frecuencia.ALWAYS-USUALLY-OFTEN -SOMETIMES- NEVER
Flipcards
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT SIMPLE
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
Se usa para hablar de lo que estamos haciendo ahora, en este momento, en esta foto.
She always goes abseiling.
FACT!
fact or opinion?
fact or opinion?
OPINION!!!
fact or opinion?
FACT!
Fact opinion
You need a racket to play tennis.
Red is the best colour.
Ladybugs are red.
OPINION!
fact or opinion?
fact or opinion?
fact or opinion?
OPINION!
FACT!
I think your T-shirt is beautiful.
November is my favourite month.
My birthday is in November.
fact vs opinion
usamos...
neversometimes often usually always
IYOU SHE HE WE THEY
amis are
ing
verb
i LIKE / DON'T LIKE...
- Se usa para indicar algo que te gusta o que no te gusta.
- IMPORTANTE: después de "like" o "don't like" ponemos el verbo con -ing o ponemos "to"+verbo.
- Ejemplo:
I like playing tennis. I like to play tennis. I don't like playing tennis. I don't like to play tennis.- ¡RECUERDA! Añade "s" con la 3ª persona de singular:
She likes playing tennis.