Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Language Focus
- Simple Present
- Talk about habits and work routines.
- I travel on business.
- We work long hours.
- Add an -s to the verb
for he/she/it.
- He attends
mettings.
- She works in
Tokyo.
- Use Do and Does in
negatives and in the
questions.
- They don't work late.
- Do you drive to work?
- She doesn't leave work until 8 pm.
- Does he travel in his job?
- DO: I, You, We, They.
- DOES: He, She, It.
- We use adverbs of frequency to say
how often we do things.
- Never, Sometimes, Often,
Usually, Always.
- I never go to the theatre.
- To talk about facts and things that are
generally true.
- They have offices in Seoul.
- It rains a lot in Manchester.
- With verbs that describe permanent states.
- I think he lives in a flat.
- I know his boss ver well.
- Present Continuos
- Talk about temporary situations and
actions that are happening now.
- We can't find an office in the centre of town, so
now we are (we're) looking in the business park.
- "What is Helene doing? She is having
lunch with a customer.
- Talk about developments and
changes.
- The cost of energy is rising quickly.
- Costs are lower in Vietnam, so we
are moving production here.
- Formed with be and the -ing form of
the main verb.
- Matti isn't in the office today. He is meeting
customers all day.
- We are building s new factory in Spain.
- Expressions normally used: At the
moment, Every day, Now, Today, This
time.
- I am walking to work this week.
- For verbs ending
in -e, take away e
ad add -ing.
- He is making
some coffee.
- For verbs ending in
consonant + vowel +
consonant, double
the final consonant
and add -ing.
- Is anyone sitting
here?
- But we don't double the
final consonant if it is
an unstresses syllable.
- Developing, marketing.
- Authors: Dener Paschoal
and Murilo Vasconcellos
- Fatec Americana - Graduate:
Information Security Technologist