Introduce your students basic affirmative and negative sentence structures. Students practice constructing simple subject, verb, object or adjective sentences. Students also construct negative sentences using ‘do + not’ before a regular verb and ‘be + not’.
I am/You are/He, She, It is

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Daily life
Level Beginner: A1
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2 student pagesTeaching notes
Teaching time 60 mins
Language functions
Asking and answering questionsTalking about daily life
Language forms
Continuous formsModal and auxiliary verbsPresent tenseVerb noun collocations
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