Semana 41, Ingles, Viernes 4 de marzo

 Isaac Sanchez Garcia 1roC

                                             Week  41

1.- Underline sentences with present continuous.

2.- Answer the questions which are on the right side.

3.- Write some questions with WH.

4.-  Ask orally your questions to your classmate.



1.      In the first scene a group of tall and sporty men are getting ready for competition

2.      They are wearing special trousers, trainers and sweatshirts

3.      One of the competitors is not with the group

4.      They are talking to him and they are laughing

5.      In the second scene they are warming up. They are jumping and running

6.      Finish his cigarette and he is saying good bye to the girls

7.      Someone people liked it  

8.      Is useful that it’s the message was clear and very effective

 

Read the text to make questions with WH and its corresponding answer.


Make Wh-questions in Present Continuous.

What are children doing?

What is the girl wearing?

Who is Nick talking to?

What are the students reading?

Where is the man sitting?

What are they talking about?

Why are you running so fast?

Who is writing to?

Where are you standing?

What is he listening?

Who are waiting for?

Why are you crying?

What is lily painting?

Who is my son playing with?

Why is she staring at me?

 

Put the Wh-question to the word/‌phrase in bold

Part A

Who is working in that room?

 

Where is it snowing?

 

What are children doing?

 

Where are you wearing a sweater?

 

What is Daniel writing?

 

Where are they playing?

 

What are you wiring for?

 

Who is smoking?


Part B




What are they wearing?

 

What are children making?

 

What is Lily decorating?

 

Where are swimming?

 

What is the painting?

 

What are they washing?

 

Where are Emma and Chris walking now?

 

Where is raining today?

 

Who are driving now?

 






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