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Listen
to the verbs
Actions
watches TV
walks
goes to the cinema
works
plays football
To go further
Routine
have (has)
breakfast
goes to
school
starts school
have (has)
lunch
finishes
school
watches TV
Housework
irons
does the ironing
washes the car
gardens
cleans the house
tidy (tidies) my bedroom
have (has)
dinner
reads
MEETING PEOPLE
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Wednesday
the 19th of September
fill in the missing words
Meeting a boy
His name is ………………..
His family name is ………………...
He's ………………..years old.
He's from ………………...
His school is ………………..
He's in ………………...
He's got ………………...
He hasn't got a ………………...
His dad 's name is ………………...
His sisters' names are ………………..and
………………...
He ………………..his sisters. They
are very ………………...
His favourite colour is ………………...
His favourite sports
are ………………..and ………………...
He gets up at a ………………..
He goes to bed at half past nine.
His eyes are ………………..and his hair
is ………………...
He ………………..makes the bed.
His bedroom is ………………..and ………………...
He's ………………..but he
isn't ………………...
He
can play ……………….., he can't play ………………..
………………..
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Presenting myself
My first name is Jack.
My family name is Jones
I'm from London and I'm twelve years old.
My school is Dickens secondary. And I'm in 2 D.
I'm quite tall but I'm not fat.
I've got two sisters but I haven't got a
brother.
My dad 's name is Brian.
My sisters' names are Diana and Joanna.
My small sister, Sandra, is seven years old.
And my big sister, Joanna is fifteen.
I like my sisters. They are very nice.
My hair is dark brown and my eyes are dark
brown too.
My favourite colour is red.
My favourite sports are tennis and rugby.
I like carrots but I don't like cauliflower.
I can play rugby well but I can't play golf at
all.
My bedroom is blue and yellow.
I get up at a quarter past seven and I go to
bed at about half past nine.
My mum likes shopping but she doesn't like
doing the washing
up.
I always make my bed.
I sometimes do the washing up. do the washing
up.
Frequency
always
often
sometimes
never
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