12th Class - Homework
12th Class - Homework
12th Class - Homework
You make a sentence negative by using “not” or its short New language Negatives with “to be”
form “-n’t.” Negative sentences with the verb “to be” Vocabulary “Not”
have different rules than negatives with other verbs. New skill Saying what things are not
is not
is not are not
is not am not
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listen to the audio, then number the images in the order
they are described
2 4
3
It isn't a snake
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turn the “you” turn the “I” statements
statements Into “I” statements Into “you” statements
i'm a student, I'm not a teacher. You're 28. You're not 29.
I'm 30 yeard old. I'm not 40. You're a scientist. You're not a gardener.
I'm a farmer. I'm not a police officer. You're Austrian. You're not English.
I'm French. I'm not English. You're a contractor. You're not an actor.
I'm 18. I'm not 21. You're an uncle. You're not a grandfather.
I'm Spanish. I'm not Italian. You're a police officer. You're not a firedighter.
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More negatives
For most verbs in English, add “do not” or “does not” New language Present simple negative
before the verb to make it negative. This is often Vocabulary Daily activities
shortened to “don’t” or “doesn’t.” New skill Saying what you don’t do
do not
do not do not
do not do not
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WRITE TWO NEGATIVE FORMS OF EACH SENTENCE
Jules does not reads a book every day. Jules doesn't reads a book every day
Emily does not works with animals. Emily doesn't works with animals.
Mel and Greg do not have a car. Mel and Greg don't have a car.
Chloe doesn't play tennis with her friends. They don't eat lunch at 1pm.
Sal and Doug don't have a car. Trevor doesn't live near here.
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MARK THE SENTENCES THAT ARE CORRECT
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READ THE ARTiCLE AnD
AnSWER THE qUESTiOnS
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Simple questions
To form simple questions with the verb “to be,” you New language Simple questions
change the order of the subject and verb. The answer Vocabulary Jobs and routine activities
to a simple question usually starts with “yes” or “no.” New skill Asking simple questions
Is it 6 o'clock?
Is this your snake?
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fill in the gaps using “is” or “are”
Is
Is Are
Is Are
Is Is
Is
Are
Is Is
Are Are
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fill in the gaps with “do” or “does”
Does
Do Do
Do Do
Do Does
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read the email and answer the questions
Do
Do Does
Does Does
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Answering questions
when answering questions in english, you can often New language Simple answers
leave out words to shorten your response. these short Vocabulary Jobs and routines
answers are often used in spoken english. New skill Answering spoken questions
doesn't
it is it is
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read the email and write answers to the questions
as full sentences
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Asking questions
Use question words such as “what,” “who,” New language Open questions
“when,” and “where” to ask open questions Vocabulary Question words
that can’t be answered with “yes” or “no.” New skill Asking for details
when
who
why
what
when
where
what
when
where
why
where
where
Which
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listen to the audio and answer the questions
Where does your son go to college? When does jane start work?
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say the sentences out loud, filling in the gaps using
the words in the panel
what
What which
what which
when what
Where how
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use the chart to create 12 correct sentences
and say them out loud
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