Friday, October 10, 2008

The present simple tense with the verb TO BE

Here you have an excellent video made by two nice guys!



If you want to follow it reading here you have the script:

Emma:
Welcome to our English Language Lesson. I am Emma

Thomas:
And I am Thomas. Today we will look at the simple present tense.

Emma:
We will look at positive sentences, the negative sentences and the questions

Thomas:
Two examples of positive sentences are 'I am Thomas' and 'She is Emma'

Emma:
Yes, I am Emma, I am 14 years old and I am a student. He is Thomas, he is 12 years old and he is a student. We can make these negative sentences by using the word not.

Thomas:
I am not Emma, I am not 14 years old and I am not a girl

Emma:
I am not Thomas, I am not 12 years old and I am not a boy.
If you want to make a question just bring the verb to the front of the sentence, like this; Am I a girl?

Thomas:
Yes you are

Emma:
Am I 14 years old?

Thomas:
Yes you are

Emma:
Am I Susan?

Thomas:
No you are not, you are Emma.

Thomas:
That's all for this lesson. See you next time.

Emma &
Thomas
Bye

Emma:
You can go to our Blogsite at http://EasyEnglish4You.Blogspot.com to let us know what you think of this lesson.

Thomas:
And you can go to kwlc24.googlepages.com for a copy of this script and notes and exercises on the Simple Present (Active) tense.

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