Monday, May 20, 2019
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The students may use the structure for present habits He uses to drink a lot of coffee. 2. The pronunciation of the positive form and the prohibit form is the same / uSST tall which may cause the students to still publish the negative form with d I didnt apply to watch TV. Possible solutions and exercises 1 . To compare used to for past habits with Present Simple for present habits. Exercise pair work Ask and answer questions well-nigh your lives now and when you were children. The students use clear structures such as What do you do on Sunday I usually/often watch TV. What did you do when you were a child?I used to help may mother in the garden. 2. Fill in the gaps with used to or use to exercise with positive and negative sentences such as When I lived in London .. Drink a lot of tea. He didnt. say a lot when he was a child. LEXICAL SET Lexical set borrow conduce Part of speech verb Meaning borrow something (from someone), (borrowed (apt, up) someone, (lent (apt, up )) fetch someone something boras/, abroad/ /lend/, lent/ lend something to adopt shows that something is (temporarily) taken from another person. Lend shows that something is (temporarily) given to another person.Can I borrow your dictionary for 2 long time? Am I taking your dictionary from you? Yes Am I taking your dictionary forever? nary(prenominal) I am taking it for 2 days only. Can you lend me 100 dollars until the end of the calendar month please? Are you giving some money to me? Yes Are you giving the money forever? no Only until the end of the month. Teaching level and context Pre-intermediate level asking for a favor or help, talking about money topics In the bank, Between friends Anticipated problems 1 . Mistaking lend with borrow Can you borrow me your car? /He borrows me some kooks. 2.Intermediate, talking about problems, self-control topics Are you your experience Master? , The worst day in my life Anticipated problems Some students may think that apply i dioms makes their English more native and use them excessively. They may have difficulties in which context and situation a colloquial language is appropriate. (Headway) Possible solutions and exercises Association of the red as a color of anger bath help students to remember the meaning. Explain the students that at this level they are exposed to colloquial language with deferred payment purposes and they are not expected to use idioms.
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