WELCOME TO
EOI SUMMER COURSELEVEL 2
Teachers:Cristina
• Aim: practise speaking and listening skills but also reading and writing using different tools.
• 80% attendance in order to get the certificate• Homework is COMPULSORY• Timetable: from 9 to 11(Class), from 11 to
11,30 (Break), from 11,30 to 13 (Class)• I am too quick, many hours
(exhausting),problems, etc. Don’t hesitate to ask
• Let’s see the book• Teachers: Cristina
Compulsory activities
- Homework
- 4 compostions during the two weeks
- 1 exam (grammar, writing) +oral sketch =APTE.
- 80% attendance
- Today’s class (revison)
http://summereoibergueda2010.blogspot.com/
ALPHABET
What is your name?My name is...
Where are you from?I'm from... / I come from... / I was born in...
Where do you live?I live in...
How old are you?I'm 20 (years old).
What is your home address?My address is... / I live in...
What is your telephone number?My telephone number is...
Are you single / married?No, I'm divorced, single, married, separated,widowed.
What is your passport number?My passport number is...
You are of age.You are under age.
When were you born?
I was born in 1960
In January
On 6 August
Where were you born?In BergaHave you got any children?Have you got brothers and sisters?What’s your job?I am AWhat’s your address/phone/mobile number (English)/cellphone number (American)?When is your birthday?It’s on Arpil, 1st (date)It’s in January (month)Have you got a car?Yes I have
What do you do in your free time? What are your hobbies?What about you?What is your email?It’s …..
TO BE = SER O ESTAR
• I AM = I’M
• YOU ARE = YOU’RE
• HE IS = HE’S
• SHE IS = SHE’S
• IT IS = IT’S
• WE ARE = WE’RE
• YOU ARE = YOU’RE
• THEY ARE = THEY’RE
To be in negative
• I am not = I’m not• You are not = you aren’t• He is not = he isn’t• She is not = she isn’t• It is not = it isn’t• We are not = we aren’t• You are not = you aren’t• They are not = they aren’t
TO BE in interrogative
• Am I?• Are you?• Is he?• Is she?• Is it? • Are we?• Are you?• Are they?
TO HAVE GOT = TENIR
• I have got = I’ve got• You have got = you’ve got• He has got = he’s got• She has got = she’s got• It has got = it’s got• We have got = we’ve got• You have got = you’ve got• They have got = they’ve got
To have got in negative
• I have not got = I haven’t got• You have not got = you haven’t got• He has not got = he hasn’t got• She has not got = she hasn’t got• It has not got = it hasn’t got• We have not got = we haven’t got• You have not got = you haven’t got• They have not got = they haven’t got
To have got in interrogative
• Have I?• Have you? • Has he?• Has she?• Has it?• Have we?• Have you?• Have they?
Prepositions of time • IN a month in June• a year in 1999• a season in winter, in summer• a time of day in the
afternoon(s), atnight• ----------------------------------------------------------------• ON a day on Tuesday(s)• on Saturday afternoons• a date on the tenth of June• -----------------------------------------------------------------
----• AT a clock time at four o’clock• A special time of the year at Christmas, at
Easter
Present Simple
Affirmative
I
You eat
He/she eats
It a lot.
We
You eat
They
Negative
I
You don’t eat
He/she doesn’t eat
It much.
We
You don’t eat
They
Interrogative
I
Do You
Does He/she
It eat much?
We
Do You
they
BE CAREFUL:
The third person of the singular adds one – S.
We add –es to those verbs finished with O (go>goes), CH (watch >watches), SH (wash >washes), SS (pass> passes), X (fix > fixes)
a) Consonant + Y = TRY > Tries
b) Vowel + Y = PLAY > Plays
Subject + verb + ...Subject (3rd sg) + verb (-s/-es) + ...Subject + don’t/ doesn’t + Verb + ...
Do/does + Subject + Verb + ... ?
Use:
·To talk about routines.
ex: Carol goes to work by train every day
·For general truths.
ex: The Nile flows into the Mediterranean.
·For permanent situations.
ex: My parents live in the south of France.
PRESENT SIMPLE
KEY WORDS:
FREQUENCY ADVERBS:Never, rarely, sometimes, often, usually, always
Position: Subject (person) + FREQUENCY ADVERB + VERBI always go to the school.
Subject + BE (am, is, are) + Frequency adverb + VERBI am always late.
OTHER EXPRESSION
Every day, once a week, twice a month, three times a year, four times a century.On Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thrusday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday.
• Exercise 1• http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/
pres1.htm
• Exercise 2• http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/
pres2.htm
• Exercise 3• http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/
presnq1.htm
• Exercise 4• http://web2.uvcs.uvic.ca/elc/studyzone/330/grammar/
presnq2.htm
Exercises present simple
Present ContinuousAffirmativeI amYou areHe/she isIt eating a cake.WeYou areThey
NegativeI ‘m notYou aren’tHe/she isn’tIt eating cake.WeYou aren’tThey
InterrogativeAm IAre You Is He/she It eating a cake? WeAre You they
SUBJECT (person) + am/is/are + V-ing
SUBJECT (person) + am/is/are + not + V-ing
Am/Is/Are + person + V-ing + ...
A) -Y : play > playing, try >tryingB) (one syllable) = Consonant+ vowel + consonant = RUN > runningC) -E.: change > changingD) -IE: die >dying IE> YING
Present continuous/ progressiveUse:·Actions that happen at the moment of speaking. ex: She’s watching TV now/right now.·Actions that happen temporarily. ex: She’s studying law this year.. Actions that happen in a near future. ex: I am leaving tomorrow morning.
The following verbs never go with present continuous:belong,believe,hate,know,like,love,mean, need,prefer,remember, think, understand,want.