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3RD WEEK:

Talk about your best friend.


How can I write an essay about my best
friend?

In short, the bond I share with my best friend is one of my most


prized possessions. Both of us inspire each other to become better
humans. We push each other to do our best and we are always there in
need. A best friend is indeed a precious friend and I am fortunate to have
found that friend of my life
How do you write on your best friend?
1) My best friend is like a brother/sister who always stays with me
in happiness and sorrow.
2) Time flies like anything when I am with my best friend and play, study
or simply chat.
3) I and my best friend often spend good time together- cracking jokes,
playing sports, games etc.

How do I describe my best friend?


“She is genuine, honest, caring, funny, cute, interesting, patient with me, my
calm in the storm and the list go on”

How can I describe my friend in English?

Other examples are: My friend is very tall, and she has a beautiful
figure. My best friend is of average height, but he is very muscular as
he plays a lot of sport every day. My friend is a little short, but he has an
athletic body because he is always running
My Best Friend Essay
My Best Friend is Alex. He is one of the
sweetest guys in the world. He is also my
neighbor and my classmate. We both go to the
same schools and tuitions. Alex always helps
me when I have problems, and I share all my
feelings with him. My family likes him
because he is very good at behavior and
nature. We go to the library and read books
together. And on Sunday, we play tennis
together in the clubhouse. I share a special and
precious bond with Alex, and I am sure we will
be best friends forever. I have many friends in
school and family, but Alex is my best friend.
Family members and friends
What is family relative friend?
(ˈfæmlɪ frɛnd ) a person who has friendly relations with a whole
family. an old family friend

What is the difference between relatives and family?


Family is defined as any group of persons closely related by blood, as
parents, children, uncles, aunts, and cousins. Relative is defined as a
person who is connected with another or others by blood or marriage

Are family friends considered relatives?


No, 'relatives' is only used for family connections - by either blood
or marriage. You can't use it to talk about friends. "relatives" refers to the
people in your family. It could be a blood connection like your parents,
siblings, uncles, etc or by marriage like your parents in law, for example

What is the difference between friend and family?


Family and friends: What's the difference? There's a big difference
between family and friends. We don't choose our family; we learn to
live with them. On the other hand, we choose our friends based on
our preferences and our shared interests and because we feel good
when we're with them.

What are relatives called?


Relative means husband, wife, father, mother, son, daughter, brother,
sister, grandparent (including greats), grandchild (including greats), or
spouse of any of these, or a person living in the same household with
employee. For a married employee, these members of the spouse's
family are included.
How do you define a family?
Family: A family is a group of two or more persons related by birth,
marriage, or adoption who live together; all such related persons
are considered as members of one family

Why is family and friends important?

It is important to surround ourselves with family and friends for support


and comfort in both times of joy and distress. Studies have shown
that having supportive relationships is a strong protective factor against
mental illnesses and helps to increase our mental well-being

What are the 5 different types of families?


Here Are 6 Different Family Types and Their Unique Family
Dynamics:
• Nuclear Family. Nuclear families, also known as elementary or
traditional families, consist of two parents (usually married or
common law) and their children. ...
• Single Parent. ...
• Extended Family. ...
• Childless Family. ...
• Stepfamily. ...
• Grandparent Family.
How can I improve my relationship with friends and family?
Communication in a healthy relationship
1. set aside time to speak to each other, without interruptions.
2. put yourself in the other person's shoes.
3. don't rely on the other person to guess what is going on, or how
you are feeling.
4. listen to each other, and make sure the other person knows you
are listening to them.
Friends Are Family Quotes

• Friends are just family chosen by you.


• The love of family and friends is the glue that holds your heart
together.
• Friends are the cherry on top of the ice cream sundae of your
family.
• The language of love does not make distinctions.
• Blood does not make a family.
• Family is found in your heart
Regular and irregular verbs
What is regular and irregular verb with examples?
Regular verbs and irregular verbs are types of verbs.

Present Simple Past Past Participle

Give gave given

Go went gone

Grow grew grown

Hear heard heard

How do I know if a verb is regular or irregular?

Regular Verbs are the verbs with usual simple past and past
participle forms. Irregular verbs refer to the verbs which have same or
different present and past tense forms.

What is V1 V2 V3 grammar?
At school, students often learn, present tense, past simple and past
participle (sometimes called V1, V2, V3, meaning Verb 1, Verb 2, Verb
3) for irregular verbs. They may spend many hours chanting: sing, sang,
sung; go, went, gone; have, had, had; etc
What are you doing?
Present Continuous
¿when we use present continuous?

The present continuous is used: to describe an action that is going


on at this moment: You are using the Internet. You are studying English
grammar. to describe an action that is going on during this period of time
or a trend: Are you still working for the same company?

What is the present continuous with examples?

The present continuous verb tense indicates that an action or


condition is happening now, frequently, and may continue into the
future. Aunt Mary is warming up the car while Freddy looks for his new
leather coat. They are eating at Fredy's favorite restaurant today, Rawa's
Pancake Diner.
What is the grammar for present continuous?
We make the Present Continuous tense by adding -ing to the base
verb. Normally it's simple: we just add -ing.

What are the present continuous tense questions?

Present continuous yes/no questions (positive)


• Am I reading a book right now?
• Is he speaking on the phone with your teacher?
• Is the baby still crying?
• Is the dog eating his food now?
• Are we cooking together at this moment?
• Are they sleeping yet?
How is present continuous formed?
The present continuous tense is formed with the subject plus the
present particle form (-ing) of the main verb and the present
continuous tense of the verb to be: am, is, are. One simple example
of this tense is: He is swimming.

Which verbs Cannot be used in present continuous?


Non-continuous Verbs
• feeling: hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish.
• senses: appear, feel, hear, see, seem, smell, sound, taste.
• communication: agree, deny, disagree, mean, promise, satisfy,
surprise.
• thinking: believe, imagine, know, mean, realize, recognize,
remember, understand.

Why is it called present continuous?


The present continuous, also called the present progressive or present
imperfect, is a verb form used in modern English that combines the
present tense with the continuous aspect. It is formed by the present
tense form of be and the present participle of a verb.

Why do we use present continuous for future?


Using the present continuous to talk about the future

The present continuous is used to talk about arrangements for events


at a time later than now. There is a suggestion that more than one
person is aware of the event, and that some preparation has already
happened.

What is the difference between present simple and present


continuous?
We use the present simple tense when we want to talk about fixed habits
or routines – things that don't change. We use the present continuous to
talk about actions which are happening at the present moment, but will
soon finish.

What is the opposite of present continuous?


We use the present simple to talk about permanent facts and general
truths. In this example we don't expect the situation to change. She's
living with her parents. We use the present continuous to talk about
something temporary.
Affirmative, negative interrogative
statements and Wh/questions.
What are affirmative negative and interrogative sentences
examples?
Affirmative, interrogative and negative form

Verb Tense Affirmative Interrogative

Present Simple I see you. Do I see you?

Present continuous She is reading. Is she reading?

Past simple I cooked dinner. Did I cook dinner?

Past simple continuous They were skiing. Were they skiing?

What are interrogative negative sentences?


The negative interrogative is often used literally for sentences with
question words.
For example:
• “It seems like just about everyone is signed up for the trip. Who
isn't coming?”
• “Why haven't we left yet?”
• “Your keys must be somewhere. Where have we not looked?”
What is interrogative sentence?
These types of interrogative sentences are used when you want to
gather more information rather than just a yes or a no.
For example:
• What is your name?
• Why are you late?
• Where are you from?
• When can you come?
• Whose book is this?
• Whom did you meet?
• Which book is it?
• How will you do it?
What are affirmative and negative statements?
An affirmative (positive) form is used to express the validity or truth
of a basic assertion, while a negative form expresses its falsity. For
example, the affirmative sentence "Jane is here" asserts that it is true
that Jane is currently located near the speaker.

Examples of affirmative sentence


• t snows a lot in winter in Chimborazo mountain.
• We live in Ecuador.
• Water freezes at 0°C.
• I like to draw pictures.
• You go to holiday every summer.
• I must draw up three papers in as many days.
• He plays the trumpet, and she plays the trombone.
• The cat is sleeping on the couch.
How do we form affirmative negative and interrogative sentences
in past?

Remember that in interrogative and negative ideas, it is necessary


to use the auxiliary DID, when you have DID, the verb goes in simple
form not in past tense. On the other hand, in affirmative ideas, the verb
goes in simple past tense and you do not need an auxiliary.
Key words
What are the key words of English?
Basic Verbs, Prepositions, Articles, Pronouns, etc.
• come.
• get.
• give.
• go.
• keep.
• let.
• make.
• put.

What are key words in writing?


What Are Keywords?
Keywords are important words/concepts found in your research
question or thesis. A quick and dirty way to pull keywords from a
research question/thesis is to choose the most important nouns; all other
words are irrelevant

How do you identify key words?


In order to identify keywords, you need to have a research question.
Having a research question is much easier than just a topic. Topics are
often too broad to give you relevant results. To create a research
question, think about the parameters of your assignment.

To do this, ask the 4 W's:


1. When?
2. Where?
3. What?
4. Who?
Can keywords be two words?
Keywords should ideally be phrases of 2-4 words; single word
keywords are acceptable, but they may lead to many false matches. 3.
Keywords should contain words and phrases that suggest what the topic
is about.

What is keyword in learning?


The keyword method, a valuable technique used to memorize the
meaning behind vocabulary words, is when a person uses what a
word sounds like to visualize something memorable that will help them
later recall the definition.
Sports and hobbies

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Sports Lesson Plan
1. Warm Up. To start your lesson about sports, first, find out what
sports your students already know.
2. Introduce The Keywords. Next, it's time to introduce the keywords
from the lesson.
3. Introduce The Key Expressions.
4. Guessing Game.
How do you explain sports as a hobby?
Playing sports as a hobby will help the young avoid stress and reduce
boredom. They can share their hobby via participating in clubs, playing
in a league, or gifting each other. Pursuing a useful hobby like sports will
help prevent bad habits and wasting-time activities.

Why sports is a good hobby?

Physical hobbies such as exercise, sports, and dancing are a great way
to workout the body and promote good health. Physical activity helps
to stretch and tone muscles, lower blood pressure and cholesterol levels,
burn fat, balance blood sugar, and reduce stress
Why are sports and hobby important?

Hobbies, especially sports, encourage team-building skills and help


kids to meet new people and form friendships. Even if a child isn't
the best on his or her team, hard work and practice will see
improvements in sports skills, which builds self-confidence on and off
the field.

What is difference between sports and hobbies?


The main difference between sports and hobbies is that sports mainly
involve physical activities while hobbies involve many types of
activities, including playing sports, engaging in creative and artistic
pursuits, and collecting objects

Why sports are important in our life speech?


It assists us in building confidence, develops our personalities, and
maintain mental and physical balance. Sports and games help us to
tackle and learn about how to overcome difficult situations in life and
keeps body relax and mind free from tension

Why are sports important for students?

It helps in building skills.

Skills like teamwork, leadership, patience, discipline, learning from


failure, Sportsmanship, etc., are developed only when children play
sports regularly, and these skills are equally important when it comes
to studies and management
What are the advantages and disadvantages of hobbies?
Pros and Cons of Having a Hobby

Pros of Having a Hobby Cons of Having a Hobby

Motivates It can be had with kids

Great way to work on mental help Easy to get into a rut

Keeps mind active A lot of unfinished projects

Can lead to extra cash Take a lot of space

What are example of hobbies?


A hobby is something you enjoy doing in your free time. It is an activity
that helps you relieve stress and tension. For example, playing chess,
reading books, writing, cooking, traveling, etc. are prominent
examples of hobbies.

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