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WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR LIFE?

WHAT ARE YOU DOING WITH YOUR LIFE?

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English

7th - 9th Grade

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Raimundo Bernardes

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5 Slides • 9 Questions

1

Do you know this book?

yes? no?

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2

Multiple Choice

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What is Steven doing?

1

It's noon, so Steven is eating lunch.

2

It's late, so Steven is getting dressed.

3

It's morning, so Steven is getting up.

3

Multiple Choice

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What are they doing?

1

They are cooking dinner

2

They are studying Math and Chemistry

3

They are climbing a mountain

4

Multiple Choice

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What are they doing?

1

They are talking a walk

2

They are going to the movies

3

They are working out

5

WH QUESTIONS

  • what

  • where

  • how

  • why

  • whose

  • who

  • when

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STRUCTURE

wh word + be + subject + verb-ing

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Take a look! (wh word + be + subject + verb-ing)

  • What are you doing? (I'm playing tennis)

  • Where is he going? (He's going to work)

  • Why are they leaving? (It's midnight! It's getting late!)

  • Who's coming to the party? (Everybody! it's going to be great!)

8

Multiple Choice

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What is she doing?

1

It's morning, so she's having breakfast

2

She's talking on the phone

3

It's late, so she's going to the bed

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Multiple Choice

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Where are they going?

1

They are going to the movies

2

They are going to school

3

They are going to the theater

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Multiple Choice

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Why are you leaving?

1

They are leaving because it's late.

2

You are leaving because it's midnight

3

We are leaving because it's midnight

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Multiple Choice

Where is she living?

1

She's living in Paris

2

She's living well

3

She's living bad

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Open Ended

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Are they eating dinner?

13

Open Ended

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Are they riding bycicles?

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Present Continuous

  • You use the present continuous by using the present form of the verb “be” + the present participle of a verb.

  • You can use it to describe both events that are happening in the present – right now, while you are talking about something, or in the future – something that may or will happen later on.

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