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This is a sample of the IT lesson for 1A, 1 This is me!.
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Getting along with others
1 This is me!
Who are you?
What do you like?
What do you dislike?
What are your hobbies and interests?
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Elise’s day
Watch this short movie and find
out about Elise and her day.
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tall?
slim?
short?
hair in a ponytail?
Design a web page about yourself.
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Choosing a school club
Basketball Club
Art Club
Table Tennis Club
Swimming Club
Badminton Club
Football Club
Book Club
Cookery Club
Music Club
Dancing Club
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Simon’s web page
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Simon’s web page
1. Circle all the examples of the verb to be in
the simple present tense.
2. Underline all other verbs in the simple
present tense.
3. Tick all the subject pronouns.
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Simon’s web page
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Simple present tense
We use the simple present tense to talk about:
things that are always true.
The sun rises in the east.
A camera takes photographs.
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Subject pronouns
We use subject pronouns to replace nouns for
people/things that have been mentioned before so that we
do not need to repeat the nouns.
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Subject pronouns
My name is Susan. I am thirteen years old.
Tom, you
you are late.
Adrian and I are good friends. We are in the same class.
My brothers love football. They play every day.
Mr Chan is ill today. He is at home.
Lucy is my best friend. She sits next to me.
This book is interesting. It is about life in space.
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