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Slide 2 : Bobby goes to school. He walks into the class. It is his first day in school. He has no friends.He talks with other students, but they don’t talk with him. He gets ticked off. He walks to the front of the class. He climbs on the table. He screams, “Everybody look at me.”Everyone looks at Bobby. They point at him and laugh. Everybody throws books and pens at him. He falls off the table. He falls on the floor. He hits his head on the floor.
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Scream Vocabulary Lesson
Slide 4 : Structure of the Simple Present Structure Lesson: Simple Present subject + main verb
I run.
You walk. I run every day.
You walk slowly. We buy a new car every year.
You play volleyball very well.
We run around the block every day.
I work with him.
Slide 5 : Structure Lesson: Simple Present We buy a new car every year.
You play volleyball very well.
We run around the block every day.
I work with him. Using The Present Simple In The Third Person He buys a new car every year.
She plays volleyball very well.
It runs around the block every day.
He works with me.
Slide 6 : Structure Lesson: Simple Present Exception #1: If the verb ends with the letters ‘s’, ‘sh’, ‘ch’, ‘o’, ‘z’, or ‘x’ than you add an ‘es’ to the end of the verb in the third person singular. I watch TV every day.
He watches TV every day.
I go to school.
She goes to school.
Slide 7 : Structure Lesson: Simple Present We fly kites.
He flies kites.
I cry too much.
She cries too much. Exception #2: If the verb end with the letter ‘Y’ when preceded by consonant, you remove the ‘Y’ and add ‘ies’ to the verb in the third person singular.
Slide 8 : Pronunciation Lesson: ‘Long E’ Sound
Slide 9 : Idioms And Expressions: Ticked Off If your brother irritates you…then he is ‘ticking you off’.
If you irritate your brother…then you are ‘ticking him off’.