Welcome to English 2
Names of Words
How English Works
When Actions Happen
Making Questions
Making Questions
In English we need to ask many questions. It is simple to write the question. Follow the example.
What is your name?
My name is Sally.
Where are you from?
I am from Chicago.
How old are you?
I am 12 years old.
Listen and WriteYou will need a piece of paper and a pencil to do the
following quiz. I will say four sentences and you write four questions.
Are you ready?
Click on the quiz and listen to the sentence.
Quiz
Answers
AnswersThese are the questions that should have on your paper.
1. What do Frank and Mary do every day?
2. Who is their teacher?
3. What does Mary read?
4. What do the students do?
Story
When actions happen
We will learn what to call an action that happens today, happened yesterday or will happen tomorrow.
These actions are called tenses: present, past and future.
There will be a short quiz. Let’s look at the examples.
When actions happen…
Is the action happening NOW? = Present
Today Mary goes to school.
Did the action already happen? = Past
Yesterday Mary went to school.
Will the action happen tomorrow? = Future
Tomorrow Mary will go to school.
Test
Click to listen!
Happens Now Happened Will Happen
Click on the button to tell when the story happens.
Excellent work my friend!
To have
I have We have
You have You have
He
She has
It
They have
I had We had
You had You had
He
She had
It
They had
I will have We will have
You will have You will have
He
She will have
it
They will have
Present
Past
Future
Here is some review. Study these verbs and listen again.
I go We go
You go You go
He
She goes
It
They go
I went We went
You went You went
He
She went
It
They went
I will go We will go
You will go You will go
He
She will go
It
They will go
To go Present
Past
Future
To be
I am We are
You are You are
He
She is
It
They are
I was We were
You were You were
He
She was
It
They were
I will be We will be
You will be You will be
He
She will be
It
They will be
Present
Past
Future
To do
I do We do
You do You do
He
She does
It
They do
I did We did
You did You did
He
She did
It
They did
I will do We will do
You will do You will do
He
She will do
It
They will do
Present
Past
Future
The Story Frank and Mary have a nice school.
Every day they do something new. Today they study animals. Mrs. Smith is their teacher. She is very nice. Mrs. Smith reads many stories to the students. The students like the stories, but today it is the students turn to read. Mary reads a funny story about cats. The class likes the cat story. The students clap. Frank and Mary are happy and they go home.
Please read the following examples.
I like to study in the computer lab.
You like to study in the cafeteria.
He likes to study in the library.
These sentences are all correct. Please go the next slide.
Which sentence is not correct?
Please choose one from the list.
A. I walk to the school.
B. You walk to the class.
C. She walk to the cafeteria
Fabulous, you have chosen the sentence with a mistake.
This one is the incorrect sentence, but what grammar rule does the sentence follow?
Subject/Verb agreement?
Double negatives?
Direct translation verb problems?
Sorry, that is wrong.
Try and look at examples to see if you can understand the rules of grammar.
Sorry, this is wrong.
This is not the correct rule for this sentence.
Please go back and try again.
Excellent Work!
Click on the button. Let’s go on to the next grammar lesson.
The third person singular in the present tense needs an “s.” So the problem was that the subject and verb did not agree.
Good work!
Language and Circles
When we make one U-turn, we go in the opposite direction. If we make two U-turns, then we go in the direction that we started. If we say two negatives in English, we are turning completely around. So, we should only have one negative word in each sentence. Lets look at some examples.
Incorrect: Mary hasn’t no time to do her homework.
Correct: Tim has no time to work on his assignment.
Remember you can make U-Turns in English, but you cannot make
two in the same sentence.
Quiz
Wonderful! Are you ready for the quiz? Now use what you learned!
1. I don’t have no time to do my homework.
2. I don’t have any time to do my homework.
Which sentence is the correct?
Excellent Work!
Let’s go on to more to learn about translation problems.
This is NOT correct!Please go back and try again!
Remember to count the negative words.
There can only be ONE negative word in each sentence.
Why don’t you look at it again?
Translation problems
When we learn a new language, we want to directly translate from our first language. Sometimes this works and other times it does not.
Let’s study some examples.
Direct Translation
Here are the examples.
Mark has ten years old. (age)
Correction: Mark is ten years old.
Bill takes coffee at noon. (to take food)
Correction: Bill drinks coffee at noon.
In these examples, the problem is that the verb is not used correctly. Let’s see if you can correct the next set of examples.
Click on the correct word under the sentences.
My sister waited me yesterday.
I listen music.
We asked to the man for a book.
waited for waits wait
listens listens to listen to
asks for asked asks
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