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Welcome!
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2. Grab your book, pen notebook and laptop
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Planning for today
  1. Goals for today
  2. Explanation 
  3. Time to work
  4. Homework 

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Goals for today:
At the end of this lesson...


1. you can explain when to use the imperatives 

2. you can explain when to use the present continuous

3. you know how to form the imperatives and the present continuous
 

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Recap
Let's see if you remember the imperatives & present continuous

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Imperative or Present Continuous?
Let’s move!
I will read a sentence.



Listen carefully and choose the correct side.
Be ready to explain why!
If it’s an imperative, go to the left side.
If it’s present continuous, go to the right side.

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Why do we use an imperative?
The imperative is used to give directions and orders, and to advise and warn people. 

To make an imperative, you use the infinitive form of the verb.

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If you want to make it negative
use DON'T or DO NOT before your verb.

DO NOT MOVE !
or
DO NOT TALK DURING THE EXPLANATION OF MISTER HULST!!!!!

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Present Continuous
What is it?

You use the present continuous to say that something is happening right now. Words and phrases that are often used with the present continuous are: Look! Listen! at the moment, right now, this instant.

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You also use the present continuous to describe activities that last longer.

  • I​'m reading a wonderful book.
  • We are cooking dinner.


  • You can also use the present continuous to express annoyance or irritation. Then you use words like always, still, again.
  • You are always singing so loudly!
  • She is still writing texts on her phone!
Other reasons to use the present continuous

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What are you going to do?

Practice with the grammar from the following hotspots

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I understand the imperatives & present continuous
😒🙁😐🙂😃

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