INSTRUCTIONS  Slides 2 to 6 provide students with examples and explanation on the use of the present continuous.  On slide 9, give students 3 minutes.

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INSTRUCTIONS  Slides 2 to 6 provide students with examples and explanation on the use of the present continuous.  On slide 9, give students 3 minutes to memorize the picture. Divide the class into two groups.  Slides 10 to 19 – have students read the hints and come up with an affirmative or negative sentence according to the image they have memorized. Click on the slide to start the animation and see the answer. Give students points for correct answers. By Lilian Marchesoni

The mother is making her bed. The father is vacuuming the carpet. The sister is watering the flowers. The brother is organizing his toys. The dog is sleeping.

They are doing chores. This is the present continuous form. We use the present continuous to talk about activities / actions that are happening now, at this moment.

Present continuous - affirmative subject + verb to be + verb-ing + complement The mother is making her bed. They are doing chores.

subject + verb to be + not + verb-ing The brother isn’t studying now. The parents aren’t working now. Present continuous - negative

verb to be + subject + verb-ing + complement Is the sister watching TV? Are the parents sleeping? Present continuous - questions

Phil Mike Lisa Fred Julia Sarah Brad Kate John Jane

Phil – irritate his friend Phil Phil is irritating his friend.

Lisa – drink soda Lisa Lisa isn’t drinking soda. She is eating some cake.

Mike – read a book Mike isn’t reading a book. He is taking a book from the shelf. Mike

Fred Fred – drink soda Fred is drinking some soda.

Julia Julia isn’t sleeping. She is blowing her nose. Julia – sleep

Kate – do an exercise Kate is doing an exercise. Kate

Brad Brad – talk to a friend Brad isn’t talking to a friend. He is sneezing.

John John – give soda to a friend John is giving soda to his friend.

Sarah Sarah – draw Sarah isn’t drawing. She is shivering.

Jane Jane– play cards Jane isn’t playing cards. She is getting some soda with her friend.

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