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                                                                                                      6.1




                    Grammar                                Pronunciation

                    Present continuous                     (-ing ending)
                    (affirmative)                      4       3.17  Listen and repeat the -ing forms in Ex. 3b.
               3      a)  Study the table. Find
                    examples of the spelling rules in  5      a)    Look at the picture and complete the sentences.
                    the sentences in Ex. 1a on p. 88.      Use verbs from Ex. 3b. Write in your notebook.
                    Is it the same in Bulgarian?
                                                                          In the countryside


                        AFFIRMATIVE
                     I’m        eating now.                    Jim
                            }
                     You’re                                                         Jeff
                     He’s                                                Tom            Sally & Ann
                            }
                     She’s            eating now.
                     It’s
                     We’re
                            }
                     You’re         eating now.
                     They’re
                 We use the present continuous for
                 actions happening now.                                         Paul

                 Adverbs of time & time
                 expressions: now, at the moment                                                  Peter
                                                                      Silvia
                 Spelling rules: -ing ending
                 •   most verbs: + -ing talk ➝ talking
                 •   verbs ending in consonant +
                    -e: -e + -ing come ➝ coming                  1   Jeff … on his mobile phone.    4   Peter … a book.
                 •   verbs ending in consonant +                 2   Sally and Ann … sandwiches.    5   Silvia … to music.
                    vowel + -l: double the final -l              3   Tom and Jim … football.    6   Paul … after his dog.
                    travel ➝ travelling
                 •   verbs ending in -ie: drop -ie         Speaking
                    and add -y + -ing
                    lie ➝ lying                                  b)    Describe the picture in Ex. 5a. Make one
                 •   verbs ending in a stressed            mistake. Your partner corrects you.
                    vowel between two                 A:  Peter is reading a book. Jeff is listening to music.
                    consonants: double the            B:  Wrong: Jeff is talking on his mobile phone.
                    consonant + -ing
                    run ➝ running
                                                            Writing

                          b)    Write the -ing form of  6      Project: Find pictures
                    the verbs in your notebook.             of your family while
                                                            on holiday in the
                         1   watch            8   write
                                                            summer. Glue them
                         2   make            9   talk
                                                            on a piece of paper
                         3   eat          10   read         and write what is                      We are sailing
                         4   play          11   run         happening in each                        on a boat.
                         5   drink          12   swim       one. Present them to
                         6   cycle          13   lie        the class (30-50                  Uncle T om is
                         7   listen          14   travel    words).                            windsurfing.          89
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