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Last updated

28 March 2025

pptx, 11.93 MB
pptx, 11.93 MB

Questions: How are you? How are you doing? How is she doing? How is he doing? How are they doing? How is it going? How is __________ doing? How are ________ and ________ doing? How is your sister/ brother/ mother/ father doing? How are your parents doing? How is the dog/ cat doing?

Feeling vocabulary: fine, well, good, great, awesome, sick, ill, sleepy, tired, bored, busy, happy, sad, angry, mad

Subject pronouns: I, he, she, it, you, they, we

Grammar points: The form of the verb to be (is, are, am) used with each subject, including pronoun subjects.

Statements: I am [feeling]. He is [feeling]. She is [feeling]. They are [feeling]. You are [feeling]. We are [feeling]. My parents are [feeling]. The birds are [feeling]. The cat is [feeling]. My dog is [feeling].

Whether you teach English online, face-to-face, one-to-one or to a whole class of students, this sixty-one-slide PowerPoint presentation includes all the information and activities you need to help ESL learners learn to ask and answer questions about their current state of being.

LO:To ask people about themselves and others as well as you describe your own and others current emotional state (feelings).

Success Criteria:
I can ask someone how they are in a variety of different ways.
I can name and identify adjectives for feelings.
I can describe how I am feeling.
I can describe how others are feeling.
I can use pronouns to refer to different subjects.
I can use the correct form of the verb ‘to be’ with different subjects.

This is a PowerPoint presentation which includes everything you need to teach an English lesson either online or face-to-face. It can be used with both one-to-one students and whole classes.

The presentation includes the following:
✔ Learning objective and success criteria
✔ Starter and plenary activities
✔ Assessment of prior knowledge
✔ Teaching input (vocabulary & meanings, sentence construction, grammar points etc.)
✔ Differentiated independent and team consolidation tasks (3 levels)
✔ Speaking, reading, writing and grammar tasks
✔ Application activities and support slides
✔ All answer slides

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