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ÓGICO
VADO

INSTITUTO DE EDUCACIÓN
SUPERIOR TENOLÓGICO
PRIVADO “SANTA LUCIA”
ENGLISH VI

LIC. CHRISTIAN RAQUI


RAMIREZ
2017
PRESENT SIMPLE
We use Present Simple:
For habits or actions that happen regularly.
• I watch TV every day. She studies on the weekend
For situations that are always the same.
• We live in Tarma. She works at a restaurant.
For daily schedules
• She start works at 08: 30 every day.
WORK AND STUDY
• YOU WORK.
• YOU DON‘T WORK.
• DO YOU WORK?
• DO THEY WORK?
• DO YOU UNDERSTAND?
• YOU STUDY.
• YOU STUDY EVERY DAY.
• WE STUDY ENGLISH
• YOU DON‘T STUDY ENGLISH
• WE DON‘T STUDY GREEK.
• DO THEY WATCH TV?
GET UP - LISTEN

• I GET UP EARLY.
• YOU GET UP LATE.
• I DON‘T GET UP EARLY.
• DO YOU GET UP LATE?
• YES, I DO
• NO, I DON‘T
• I LISTEN TO THE RADIO IN THE AFTERNOON
• I DON‘T LISTEN TO THE RADIO.
• DO YOU LISTEN?
DRIVE - EAT - PLAY
• I DON‘T DRIVE AT NIGHT.
• I EAT A LOT IN THE BREAKFAST.
• I PLAY THE GUITAR EVERY DAY.
• I DRIVE ON THE WEEKENDS.
• I DON‘T EAT FAST FOOD.
• DO YOU DRIVE EVERY DAY?
• DO YOU PLAY THE PIANO?
• DO THEY EAT AT YOUR HOME?
YES, THEY DO.
NO, THEY DON‘T.
HAVE - TALK
• I HAVE A CAR.
• I DON‘T HAVE A CAR.
• I HAVE A BIKE
• DO YOU HAVE A BIKE?
• I HAVE BREAKFAST AT 07:00.
• I HAVE LUNCH AT 01:00.
• I HAVE DINNER AT NIGHT WITH MY FAMILY.
• I DON‘ HAVE LUNCH T HOME.
• WE TALK DURING THE CLASSES
• DO YOU TALK TO YOUR MOTHER EVERY DAY?
• DO YOU TALK TO YOUR FRIENDS EVERY DAY?
THIRD PERSON
• HE LISTENS TO THE RADIO.
• SHE SPEAKS ENGLISH.
• SHE DOESN‘T SPEAK ENGLISH
• DOES SHE SPEAK ENGLISH?
• YES, SHE DOES
• HE WORKS AT NIGHT.
• HE EATS IN THE MORNING.
• HE DOESN‘T EAT IN THE MORNING?
• DOES HE EAT IN THE MORNING?
• YES, HE DOES.
• NO, HE DOESN‘T
• DOES IT WORK?
• YES, IT DOES.
• NO, IT DOESN‘T.

• HE TALKS A LOT.
• HE DOESN‘T TALK A LOT.
• DOES HE TALK A LOT?
• YES, HE DOES.
• NO, HE DOESN‘T
FREQUENCY ADVERBS
We use frequency adverbs to talk about how
often we do something. We place them:
Before the main verb.
John often plays football on Saturdays.
Peter doesn‘t always eat breakfast.
After the verb be.
Sheryl is never late for school.
PREPOSITIONS OF TIME
AT: WITH THE TIME.
WITH THE EXPRESSION: AT NIGHT.
I get up at 07:30 every day.
I work at night.
He runs every morning at 6:oo.
I will see them at Christmas.
IN: WITH PERIODS OF THE DAY, WE USE WITH
MONTHS, YEARS,
I watch TV in the afternoon.
We went to Mexico in May
I always run in the mornings.
I will see him in a week.
He was born in 1976
ON: WITH DAYS OF THE WEEK.
WITH THE EXPRESSION: ON THE WEEKEND.
I get up late on Saturdays and Sundays.
He runs on Mondays and Fridays.
• From….. To To show duration of time.
• Until.

• She works from Monday to Friday.


• We usually work until 05:00 p.m. on Saturdays.

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