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3rd ESO AT JOANOT 1

YEAR 2015-16

Classroom rules

• A------g l---e t- c---s• E----g or d------g in c---s (e----t w---r)• U---g y—r m----e p---e in c---s• N-t b------g m------l• S------g up w-----t a r----n• N-t d---g y—r h------k• N-t h----g y—r d--k c---n• N-t p----g a-------n

Pay attention

Be late / be on time

Watch your weight!

Vegetables

• /ˈvedʒɪtəbl/

Which food has more calories?Which would you prefer eating?

Empty calories

Nutrition facts

• Food labels

• Protein

• Sugar and fat

• Carbohydrates

• Give you energy and are good if you practice sports.

• Are necessary, if you suffer from allergies.

• Need to be consumed moderately if you want to stay thin

• Builds, maintains and replaces the tissues in your body

Such as

• All the boys want to meet a girl such as her

Form of to be (present simple)

Present Simple form

Spelling of 3rd person singular

Present Continuous - Form

Spelling - Adding –ing to the verb

• VERB +ing• Dance• C+V+C + C + ing• SYL+CVC + C + ing• TRAVEL + L + ing• -IE + ING YING

• SINGING• DANCING• PUTTING• PREFERRING• TRAVELLING• LYING

Present Continuous - Form

Uses of the present simple

• General facts• Habitual actions• Likes and opinions• Timetables

Present Continuous - form

Uses of the present continuous

• Talking about something that is happening now

• Plans for the near future

• Note: Stative verbs (verb related to the senses, feelings and thoughts) are not usually used in the continuous

Present simple and continuous compared

• I usually play football in the afternoon, but I am not playing football this afternoon.

Time expressions

Present simple• Every day• week• year• Once a day

week month

Adverbs of frequency: Always, often, never, sometimes, usually, rarely… -after verbExcept the verb to be

Present continuous• Right now• At the moment• Now• Today

(Not common at the end of the sentence, although at the beginning they are also possible)

Short answers

• Do you eat many empty calories?– Yes, I do / Yes, he does /– No, I don’t / No he doesn’t

• Are (you/he she) watching your weight?– Yes, I am / Yes he is / yes we are (no contractions

in the affirmative– No, I’m not / No, I am not

Formal and informal register

• He doesn’t like chocolate.• He does not play football.• She isn’t drinking coffee now.• They are playing football with friends.

DETERMINERSCOUNTABLE SINGULAR COUNTABLE PLURAL &

UNCOUNTABLEA BOOKA KEYA COUNTRYA WATCHA BOXAN APPLE

(A / AN IS NOT USED WITH UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS)

SOME BOOKSSOME KEYSSOME COUNTRIESSOME WATCHESSOME BOXESSOME APPLES

SOME SUGAR

DO YOU HAVE ANY APPLES ?WOULD YOU LIKE SOME SUGAR?I DO NOT HAVE ANY COFFEEI DO NOT HAVE ANY BROTHERS

+ COUNT AND UNC

? / OFFERS

QUANTIFIERSCOUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE

A LOT OF

MANY MUCH

HOW MANY… HOW MUCH…

Coca Cola syrup - 1906

Queen Elizabeth’s wedding cake

Children running into a candy story after the shortage - 1953

Mischievous squirrel playing with a watermelon

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