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Lesson 1: I watch movies.

I can talk about my free time.

INTRODUCE

Talking about your free time is a good way to start a conversation.

PRESENT

STEP A VOCABULARY

Read the vocabulary.

watch movies

cook

STEP B GRAMMAR TIP

Use simple present tense to talk about habits or routines.

Use the dictionary form of the verb with I.

  • I cook.
  • I listen to music.

For negative sentences, use don’t before the verb.

  • I don’t cook.
  • I don’t listen to music.

UNDERSTAND

SPEAKING

Emi and her Australian friend Jed are talking at a café.

Jed:

So, Emi, what do you usually do in your free time?

Emi:

Well, I watch movies.

Jed:

Me too! I love horror movies. How about you?

Emi:

Oh, I don’t like horror movies.

Jed:

Oh, really? What do you usually watch?

Emi:

Hmm… Comedies and historical dramas. I enjoy documentaries too.

Jed:

Nice! What else do you do in your free time?

Emi:

I cook. How about you? Do you cook?

Jed:

No, I don’t cook. I buy all my meals!

PRACTICE

Complete the sentences using the pictures and the words in parentheses.

ex. (go camping)

→ I go camping.

ex. (watch movies)

→ I don’t watch movies.

 

1. (listen to music)

 

2. (play basketball)

 

3. (read books)

CHALLENGE

You’re eating dinner at a restaurant with a new friend.


Talk about what you do in your free time. Ask your new friend about his/her free time too.

Today's grammar tip

  • simple present tense
  • don’t

FEEDBACK

I can talk about my free time.

LESSON GOAL ACHIEVEMENT

  • 4
    Very Good

    Could complete the task with ease

  • 3
    Good

    Could complete the task with some clarifications

  • 2
    Fair

    Could complete the task with additional instructions

  • 1
    Poor

    Could somehow complete the task with difficulty

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