Warm-up
Repeat after the tutor.
- Stop screaming!
- Stop sitting here!
- Stop touching me!
- I stopped sneezing.
- She stopped calling her friend.
- We stopped talking to each other.
- Did you stop working for them?
- Did they stop making movies?
- Did he stop using your card?
- Why did you stop training?
- Stop running.
- Stop drinking soda.
- Stop lying to me.
- Stop bothering your sister.
- Stop wearing my jacket.
Notes
Here are some grammar tips.

Vocabulary
Go over the following vocabulary and expressions with your tutor. Use the illustration above if needed.
Vocabulary/ Expressions
Expression | Definition |
plant | (n) a living thing that grows in the ground, usually has leaves or flowers, and needs sun and water to survive e.g. Please don’t forget to water the plant while I’m gone. |
training | (n) a process by which someone is taught the skills that are needed for an art, profession, or job e.g. She needs to stop training so often. |
agree | (v) to have the same opinion e.g. You need to stop agreeing with everything I say. |
tease | (v) to laugh at and criticize (someone) in a way that is either friendly and playful or cruel and unkind e.g. You need to stop teasing your sister. |
fight | (v) to argue in an angry way e.g. Did she stop fighting with her brother? |
snore | (v) to breathe noisily while sleeping e.g. I wish she would stop snoring so loud. |
class | (n) a series of meetings in which students are taught a particular subject or activity : a course of instruction e.g. He decided to stop attending the class. |
each other | (pro) each of two or more people, animals, etc., who are doing something together or in relationship to the other or others in the group e.g. They should stop seeing each other. |
lay | (v) to be in a flat position on a surface (such as a bed) e.g. She needs to stop laying on the bed. |
jacket | (n) a piece of clothing that is worn on your upper body over another piece of clothing (such as a shirt) : a usually short and light coat e.g. Can you stop borrowing my jacket so often? |
Exercise
Go over the following exercise with your tutors.
- Make a sentence.
- stop / vodka / drinking / .
- her / stopped / I / teasing / .
- complaining / stopped / He / .
- stopped / boyfriend / my / snoring / .
- did / seminar / why / going / you / stop / to / the / ?
- Correct the following sentences.
- Stop to lying me.
- I stopped laugh.
- We stopped being fighting.
- Did you stopped studying math?
- Why did you stop talk to Angela?
- Answer the following questions.
- Your friend is drinking a lot. What do you say? (use “stop V-ing”)
- What are some activities that you stopped doing? (use “stop V-ing”)
- What are some things you want to stop? (use “stop V-ing”)
- (Homework) Write a paragraph.
- Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
- What is your favorite month? Why?
- Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? A person’s childhood years (the time from birth to twelve years of age) are the most important years of a person’s life. Use specific reasons and examples to support your answer.