ΕΠΑΝΑΛHΨΗ Unit 1.. INTERNET FRIENDS AROUND EUROPE… INTERNET FRIENDS AROUND EUROPE…

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ΕΠΑΝΑΛHΨΗ Unit 1.

INTERNET FRIENDS AROUND EUROPE… INTERNET FRIENDS AROUND EUROPE…

Likes, Dislikes and Preferences Study the following examples to remember how we express likes and dislikes and learn how we can express preferences in English. I like watching tennis on TV. I don't really like playing chess. You like playing computer games. People hate walking in a big, noisy street/in big noisy streets. She enjoys listening to her MP3 player. He doesn't usually like watching the news on TV. I prefer table tennis to chess. They prefer playing with my friends in the park to sitting at home watching TV.

Likes, dislikes and preferences like love enjoy prefer dislike hate + ing These verbs are used to express likes or dislikes and are followed by an –ing form. e.g. Mark loves studying. Do you enjoy driving? I don't like skiing. Sue prefers eating out. These verbs are not normally used in the Present Continuous. They are verbs that describe a state. They are used in the Simple Present form even if the action is happening now. e.g. I enjoy dancing. NOT I am enjoying dancing. NOTE: He prefers singing to dancing.

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Τhree pupils enjoy playing computer games One pupil enjoys pupils enjoy pupils don’t like -ing pupils prefer –ing to -ing The majority of our class We don't like We prefer to

a) Fill in the nationality of each person. Example: Mark is from Great Britain and he is British. Pablo is from Portugal and he's Svetlana is from Russia and she's Hans is from Holland and he's Carmen is from Spain and she's Gunther is from Germany and he's Maria is from Switzerland and she's Armando is from Albania and he's Isabella is from Italy and she's Kostas is from Greece and he's i

1.The Br…….. Queen is in Ru…… at the moment. 2.Rome is the capital of I…… 3.This Ge……. car is really nice. Have you any idea how much Mercedes cars cost? 4.Does Hans come from Au…….? No, he doesn’t. He’s from Holland. He’s D…….. 5.Tirana is the capital of Al……. and Sofia is the capital of Bu………. 6.How much do you know about Poetry and Art? Is Matisse British or Fr…….?

Simple Present Tense Study the sentences to see how we can talk about student life in English. I go to school on weekdays. I don't go to school on Sundays. You do your homework after school.You don't do your homework at night. A pupil studies in the afternoon A pupil doesn't study at night or in the evening. A teacher works in a school.A teacher doesn't work in a café. We have classes on weekdays.We don't have classes on Sundays. Schools in Greece finish in June.They don't finish in March. Do you go to school by school bus?Yes, I do / No, I don't. Does a teacher work on a farm?No, he/she doesn't. He/she works at a school. Note the different endings! I watch - he watchesyou play - she playsthey study - John studies we teach - Helen teachesI enjoy - he enjoyswe carry - she carries you go - it goesthey stay - it staysI fly - the bird flies

Simple Present Tense We use the present simple for things that are true in general (general truth) things that happen sometimes or all the time (states) routines timetables and programmes e.g. I live in Sparta but my sister lives in Athens. Jenny reads a lot. Affirmative Negative Interrogativ e Long formShort form I/you walk I/you do not walk I/you don't walk Do I/you walk? He/she/it walks He/she/it does not walk He/she/it doesn't walk Does He/she/it walk? We/you/they walk We/you/they do not walk We/you/they don't walk Do We/you/they walk? Short answers Do you walk to school?Yes, I do. / No, I don't. Does he/she/it walk to school? Yes, he/she/it does. / No, he/she/it doesn't. Do they walk to school?Yes, they do. / No, they don't. Spelling Be careful! he/she/it -s: e.g. he takes, my father makes ss, sh, ch, x, o ø -es e.g. I do – he does / You pass – she passes / I finish – he finishes y ø -ies e.g. I try – he tries / You cry – she cries / I study – he studies But: I play – he plays / I stay – she stays / You buy – he buys