Making English Funtastic
English Funtastic!

jueves, 19 de noviembre de 2015
Let´s try ! Simple Present (EXPLANATION- FORM)
The forms of the simple present
The affirmative form of the simple present:
Remember the verbs in the third person singular (he,she and it) always take an "s". For example, "he plays, she sings,it works..."
I, you, we, they play. He, she, it plays.
Examples:
- Nancy and James speak good German.
- Nancy works in a restaurant downtown.
- The children play in the garden every weekend.
The interrogative form of the simple present:
Examples:
Do I, you, we, they play? Does he, she, it
- Do you speak good German?
- Does Nancy work in a restaurant downtown?
The negative form of the simple present:
Examples:
I, you, we,they do not play. don't He, she, it does not doesn't
- No, I don't speak German.
- No, she doesn't work in a restaurant downtown
Things to remember about the simple present:
1.In the interrogative forms, we use "do" or "does".
2; Verbs never take an "s" in the the negative and interrogative forms.
- "Do you like the house?"
- "Does she go to school?"
3. don't is the short form of "do not". You can say either:
- "Does he speak German?"
- "Do they play soccer?"
- She doesn't like ice cream.
4.doesn't is the short form of "does not". you can say either:
- I do not speak Italian, or
- I don't speak Italian.
- He does not listen to jazz music, or
- He doesn't listen to jazz music.
Let´s try ! Simple Present (EXPLANATION- USE)
The use of the simple present:
The simple present is used:
- to give your opinion - I like ice cream. I don't like spicy food.
- to talk about schedules - The library opens at eight. It doesn't open at 7.
- to talk about daily habits (routine actions)- Sara eats a cheese for breakfast every day. She doesn't eat cereal.
- to give facts - The earth circles the sun. The moon doesn't circle the sun.
The spelling of the third person singular form of the simple present:
All the verbs take an "s" in the simple present when conjugated in the third person singular (he, she, it) form:
Examples:
So the rule is:
- I visit my parents every summer holiday. But my wife visits her parents every weekend.
- My brother meets his girlfriend everyday.
He / she / it + Verb + S There are however some special cases. Here are the spelling rules:
Silent e Vowel + y Consonant + y Verbs ending in o Verbs ending in s, z, sh, tch, ch close = closes
note = notesplay = plays
say = saysstudy = studies
marry = marriesgo = goes
do = doesmiss = misses
buzz = buzzes
hatch = hatches
finish = finishes
teach = teachesExamples:
- He says he plays football on the weekends
Exception:
- The verb to have changes its forms as follows:
I have two sisters and two brothers. But she has one sister and two brothers.
I have = he / she / it has
Let´s Learn now!
Learning English is important and people all over the world decide to study it as a second language. Many countries include English as a second language in their school syllabus and children start learning English at a young age.
However, do you know why learning English is so important? Here are ten good reasons to study English.
- English is the most commonly spoken language in the world. One out of five people can speak or at least understand English.
- English is the language of science, of aviation, computers, diplomacy, and tourism. Knowing English increases your chances of getting a good job in a multinational company within your home country or of finding work abroad.
- English is the official language of 53 countries. That is a lot of people to meet and speak to.
- English is spoken as a first language by around 400 million people around the world.
- English is the language of the media industry. If you speak English, you won’t need to rely on translations and subtitles anymore to enjoy your favourite books, songs, films and TV shows.
- English is also the language of the Internet. Many websites are written in English – you will be able to understand them and to take part in forums and discussions.
- English is based on a simple alphabet and it is fairly quick and easy to learn compared to other languages.
- English is not only useful — it gives you a lot of satisfaction. Making progress feels great. You will enjoy learning English, if you remember that every hour you spend gets you closer to perfection.
- Since English is spoken in so many different countries there are thousands of schools around the world that offer programmes in English. If you speak English, there’re lots of opportunities for you to find an appropriate school and course to suit your academic needs.
- Because it’s fun! By learning English, you will also learn about other cultures. Few experiences will make you grow as a person more than learning the values, habits and way of life in a culture that is different from yours.
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Making English Funtastic!
Children learn through play
- • Develop physical skills. Gross motor skills are developed as a child learns to reach, grasp, crawl, run, climb and balance. Fine motor skills are developed as children handle small toys.
- • Develop cognitive concepts. Children learn to solve problems (What does this do? Does this puzzle piece fit here?) through play. Children also learn colors, numbers, size and shapes. They have the ability to enhance their memory skills as well as their attention span. Children move on to higher levels of thought as they play in a more stimulating environment
- . • Develop language skills. Language develops as a child plays and interacts with others. This begins with parents playing cooing games with their children and advances to practical levels such as telling make-believe stories and jokes.
- • Develop social skills. Learning to cooperate, negotiate, take turns and play by the rules are allimportant skills learned in early games. These skills grow as the child plays. As a result, children learn the roles and rules of society.
Play opens the windows
of learning in a child’s life and acquaints him
or her with movement, observation, relationships,
emotions and much more.
Play time is learning time for young children.
Build towers, read, dance, sing, paint, run and laugh
together – and watch your child’s learning unfold.
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