all in a day’s work
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All in a day’s work. The Warehouse Madrid Elementary Class. A customer. A report. notes. A letter. A message. A contract. A company. A meeting. A conference. B. Do you ever write reports for your company? When was the last time you wrote a letter? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
All in a day’s work
The Warehouse MadridElementary Class
A customer
A report
notes
A letter
A message
A contract
A company
A meeting
A conference
B
1. Do you ever write reports for your company?2. When was the last time you wrote a letter?3. Do you have to answer the phone at your job?4. Do you always answer emails?5. Do you take messages for other people?6. Do you take notes when you’re in a meeting?7. How many times in your life have you signed a
contract?8. Do you always sign your letters the same way?
B
9. Do you work for a company or are you self-employed?
10.Do you work in an office or do you work from home?
11.Do you go to every meeting you’re supposed to?12.Do you ever go to conferences?13.How often do you write to a customer or to a
company?
#3
1. Frank isn’t at work because the train was late.
2. The meeting with the Tamada brothers is at ten o’clock.
3. Frank wants Janet to start the meeting.4. The contract is Frank’s.5. Adriana is at home.6. Janet wants Liz to finish some reports.
Present Continuous
• To talk about things happening now
• I’m waiting for a taxi.• They’re sitting in your office.
Present ContinuousVerb TO BE Verb + ingI’m PlayingYou’re StudyingHe’s WritingShe’s ListeningIt’s DancingWe’re LeavingThey’re Coming
Present ContinuousNegative
Verb TO BE Verb + ingI’m not PlayingYou’re not StudyingHe’s notHe isn’t
Writing
She’s notShe isn’t
Listening
It’s notIt isn’t
Dancing
We’re not LeavingThey’re not Coming
Spelling rules
• Most verbs • Add –ing
• Play– Playing
• Look– looking
Spelling Rules