1-12. I have been studying English for 2 years

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I’ve been laughing.
  • I’ve been working for 5 hours.
  • I’ve been studying English for 6 months.
  • I’ve been drinking water every day.
  • She’s been working here since 1997.
  • We’ve been neighbors for 2 weeks.
  • It’s been snowing for 3 days.
  • Have you been eating this bread?
  • Has she been teaching here?
  • Has it been raining in Paris?
  • I’ve been thinking about food from my hometown.
  • I’ve been living in New York for 10 years.
  • I’ve been helping them for 3 weeks.
  • I’ve been using my phone for 2 months.
  • I’ve been eating salad for 7 days.

Notes

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
laugh (v) to show that you are happy or that you think something is funny by smiling and making a sound from your throat
e.g. I have been laughing because this movie is so funny. 
all day (adj) lasting for the whole day; available throughout the day
e.g. It has been raining all day. 
place (n) a specific area or region of the world; a particular city, country.
e.g. I have been living in this place for 3 years now. 
spend (v) to use (money) to pay for something
e.g. I am going to spend $20 on this new sweater. 
successful (adj) having the correct or desired result; ending in success
e.g. They have been very successful in their new business. 
reward (n) money or another kind of payment that is given or received for something that has been done
e.g. The contest offered a cash reward to the person who jumped higher.
trust (v/n) to believe/belief that someone or something is reliable, good, honest, effective, etc.
e.g.  I have not trusted her since she lied to me. 
alone (adv) without anyone or anything else : not involving or including anyone or anything else : separate from other people or things
e.g. I have been alone for 2 hours now. 
bring (v) to come with (something or someone) to a place
e.g. I have been bringing my friend with me to school. 
branch (n) a part of a tree that grows out/up from the trunk
e.g. The leaves on the branch are starting to fall off. 

Exercise

Go over the following exercises with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. New York / been / living / I’ve / in / 10 years / for / .
    2. sleeping / He’s / 24 / hours / been / for / .
    3. about / been / dreaming / I’ve / giraffes / .
    4. I’ve / since / working / been / 2009 / .
    5. been / here / has / he / 30 minutes / standing / for / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. I’ve been living in New York since 10 years.
    2. Its been rain in Canada.
    3. He was been following me.
    4. Have you wait for me?
    5. Have they been used your credit card?
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. How long have you been studying English?
    2. What have you been doing since this morning?
    3. What has your family been doing for the past 3 days?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph (5-10 sentences).
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Describe what you have been doing for the last few years.
    3. Describe the dreams that you have been having recently.

Wrap-up

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1-11. The baby has gained weight!

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I have found my watch.
  • I have finished my essay.
  • Spring has come.
  • We have arrived at the airport.
  • They have left New Zealand already.
  • I haven’t found the answer yet.
  • She hasn’t lost any documents.
  • The baby has gained two pounds.
  • We haven’t left yet.
  • Have you found your cell phone?
  • Has he arrived in England?
  • I have started my homework.
  • I have decided already.
  • She has finished her resume.
  • They have left the office.
  • The train has arrived.

Notes

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i have done

Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
gain weight (idiom) an increase in body weight
e.g. I have gained weight
résumé (n)  a short document describing your education and work history that you give an employer when you are applying for a job
e.g. I have not given them my résumé yet. 
end (v) to stop or finish; (n) the concluding part
e.g. This movie is going to end soon. 
begin (v) to do the first part of an action; to start doing something
e.g. I have already started to begin my homework. 
office (n) a place where a particular kind of business is transacted or a service is supplied
e.g. They are going to the office to do work. 
behave (v) to act in an acceptable way; to act properly
e.g. My children have been behaving well. 
choose (v) to decide that a particular person or thing is the one that you want
e.g. I have chosen what I want to eat for dinner. 
comfortable (adj) not causing any physically unpleasant feelings; producing physical comfort
e.g. This new bed is so comfortable
develop (v) to cause (something) to grow or become bigger or more advanced
e.g. We have developed more in our soccer skills. 
lonely (adj) sad from being alone; solitary or isolated
e.g. I have been so lonely

Exercise

Go over the following exercises with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. started / I / my / have / homework / .
    2. have / I / already / decided / .
    3. has / winter / come / .
    4. come / hasn’t / yet / fall / .
    5. in / they / have / arrived / town / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. They have leave the office.
    2. The train have arrived.
    3. We have selling our house already.
    4. I don’t have called her yet.
    5. Have you find your ring? 
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. Have you watched any shows today?
    2. What have you liked since you were little?
    3. How long have you lived in your current city?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph (5-10 sentences).
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. What have you done this month?
    3. What is something you dislike about yourself?

Wrap-up

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1-10. I’m leaving tomorrow

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I am working in the city tomorrow.
  • I am staying here for 3 days.
  • I am coming back on Thursday.
  • They are attending the seminar tonight.
  • She is going to Italy next week.
  • I am not leaving until Sunday.
  • We are not having a meeting tomorrow.
  • Are you staying here tonight?
  • Are you coming with your neighbor?
  • Is she visiting her employees tomorrow?
  • I am graduating tomorrow.
  • I am visiting my grandmother today.
  • They are meeting next week.
  • My parents are coming back today.
  • Ellie is coming to your concert.

Notes

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
attend (v) to go to and be present at (an event, meeting, etc.)
e.g. I am going to attend a wedding this weekend. 
touch (v) to put your hand, fingers, etc., on (someone or something); (n) the state of being touched
e.g. They are touching the statue but they are not allowed to.
use (v) to do something with (an object, machine, person, method, etc.) in order to accomplish a task, do an activity, etc.; (n) the act of being used
e.g. She is not using the new purse I bought her. 
view (v) to look at (something) carefully; (n) a vision or way of considering something
e.g. They are viewing the house today to decide if they want to buy it. 
weather (n) the temperature and other outside conditions (such as rain, cloudiness, etc.) at a particular time and place
e.g. The weather is supposed to be raining tomorrow. 
windy (adj) having a lot of wind
e.g. She told me it will be windy next week. 
brush up (idiom) to study or review something you learned before
e.g. I am brushing up on my grammar before my test next week. 
sharp (adj) having a thin edge that is able to cut things or a fine point that is able to make a hole in things
e.g. My knife is sharp so I can cut my carrots. 
easy-going (adj) relaxed and informal
e.g. She is so easy-going so she does not care which movie we see.
original (adj) made or produced first; not a copy, translation, etc.
e.g. The painting at the museum is the original

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. graduating / I / tomorrow / am / .
    2. next / week / we / leaving / are / Maine / .
    3. is / my / battery / dying / .
    4. is / visiting / not / us / my / boss / today / .
    5. working / you / are / tomorrow / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. I am visit my grandmother today.
    2. They will meeting next week.
    3. Ellie is come to your concert.
    4. We are not watching a musical yesterday.
    5. Are you do something tonight?
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. What are you doing tomorrow?
    2. When are you meeting your friends?
    3. Are you visiting the US any time soon?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. What are you doing this summer?
    3. What is your family doing this evening?

Wrap-up

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1-9. I’m going to go to London to see him

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I am going to call you at 6:30.
  • I am going to buy this car in May.
  • She is going to sell her house.
  • We are going to stay here.
  • He is going to move to Boston soon.
  • I am not going to study today.
  • She is not going to buy these pants.
  • Ella is not going to live in Canada.
  • Are you going to eat this bread?
  • Is he going to wash his car today?
  • I am going to visit my mother today.
  • I am going to send this letter to her.
  • I am going to find a new job.
  • They are going to fire Jake soon.
  • He is going to go grocery shopping.

Notes

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
fire someone (v) to dismiss (someone) from a job
e.g. I am going to fire someone today at work. 
quit (v) to leave (a job, school, career, etc.); to stop or give up
e.g. I am quitting my job today. 
pick someone up (idiom) to stop one’s car, bus, etc., and offer someone a ride
e.g. I am going to pick someone up on my way to school. 
invite (v) to ask (someone) to go somewhere or do something
e.g. I am going to invite her to the party tonight. 
push for (idiom) to request or demand something
e.g. I am going to push for getting a new microwave at the meeting today. 
request (n/v) an act of politely or formally asking for something
e.g. She is going to request for someone to pick her up tomorrow.
sneeze (n/v) to suddenly force air out through your nose and mouth with a usually loud noise because your body is reacting to dust, a sickness, etc.
e.g. I am going to sneeze because of all this dust. 
organize (v) to arrange and plan (an event or activity)
e.g. He is going to organize the dance at school next week. 
clean up (idiom) to get someone or something clean
e.g. I am going to clean up now because you dropped all the pencils. 
suggest (v) to mention (something) as a possible thing to be done, used, thought about, etc.
e.g. She is going to have to suggest the restaurant to go to for lunch.

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. a new job / I / find / am going to / .
    2. go / she / is going to / shopping / .
    3. us / he / visit / is not going to / today / .
    4. Florida / going to / are / you / next year / move to / ?
    5. invite / she / is / going to / Jerry / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. I am going send this letter to her.
    2. He is going to quitting his job tomorrow.
    3. Jeremy are going to pick me up.
    4. Are you to go home soon?
    5. We are going not to exercise today.
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. What are you going to do tonight?
    2. What are you going to do this weekend?
    3. What is your plan for next year?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Describe your goals for this month.
    3. Describe your vacation plan this year.

Wrap-up

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1-8. I will call you later

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I will call you later.
  • I will study hard.
  • He will understand.
  • They will come back soon.
  • I will be there.
  • I won’t do it again.
  • She won’t help us.
  • You won’t like this food.
  • Will you marry me?
  • Will he hire me?
  • I will try it later.
  • I will visit you someday.
  • You will regret your decision.
  • He will find a replacement.
  • They will leave soon.

Notes

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expressionr
regret (v)  to feel sad or sorry about (something that you did or did not do); (n) a sense of loss or disappointment
e.g. I will regret this later.
become (adj) (v) to begin to be or come to be something
e.g. I will become better at soccer if I practice more.
visit (v) to go somewhere to spend time with (someone, such as a friend or relative)
e.g. I will be going to visit my friend after I finish my homework.
find (v) to discover (something or someone) by search or effort
e.g. I will find my keys that went missing.
leave (v) to go away from (a place)
e.g. I will leave the store when I am done shopping. 
someday (adv) at some time in the future
e.g. We will have lunch someday next week. 
decision (n) a choice that you make about something after thinking about it
e.g. I will have to decide which ice cream to pick. 
forget (v) to be unable to think of or remember (something)
e.g. I will forget my keys if you don’t remind me. 
try (v) to make an effort to do something
e.g. She has to try to remember to pick you up from school. 
soon (adv) at a time that is not long from now
e.g. He will be leaving soon

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. it / I / try / will / later / .
    2. will / someone / he / find / .
    3. always / we / be / will / happy / .
    4. leave / I / you / won’t / there / .
    5. it / Will / do / you / for me / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. I will am rich someday.
    2. You will healthy again.
    3. I won’t forgot your name.
    4. He won’t likes my art.
    5. Will they hiring more people soon?
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. Did you do your homework?
    2. Do you have vacation plans?
    3. When are you going to come back?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Describe your dream vacation.
    3. What do you want to do when you are older?

Wrap-up

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1-7. I was erasing my sentence

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I was driving a pickup truck.
  • I was doing something.
  • She was wearing a white outfit.
  • We were watching a movie.
  • I was not sleeping.
  • The cat was not moving.
  • Danny was not writing his essay.
  • Were you writing?
  • Was she sleeping at a party?
  • Were they helping you?
  • I was driving.
  • She was eating an ice cream.
  • He was working with me.
  • It was moving fast.
  • They were cleaning the room.

Notes

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
remove (v) to move or take (something) away from a place
e.g.  She had to remove the plates from the table after they finished eating. 
look at (v) to direct your eyes in a particular direction
e.g. She was looking at the television. 
talk to (v) to say words in order to express your thoughts, feelings, opinions, etc., to someone
e.g. She was talking to her friend. 
answer (v) something you say or write when someone asks you a question
e.g. She was answering him after he asked her a question. 
pay attention (idiom) to listen to, watch, or consider something or someone very carefully
e.g. He was paying attention to the story the teacher was telling him. 
hold one’s breath (idiom) to stop breathing for a short period, on purpose
e.g. He was holding his breath while he was underwater. 
bleed (v) to lose or release blood because of a cut, injury, etc.
e.g. Her hand was bleeding because the knife slipped while she was cutting her apple. 
burn (v) to be on fire or to feel heat as if on fire; (n) an injury caused by exposure to heat or flame
e.g. The toast was burning because it was left too long in the toaster. 
cause (v) something or someone that produces an effect, result, or condition
e.g. When the car hit the pole, the police had to find a cause for the accident. 
pain (n) the physical feeling caused by disease, injury, or something that hurts the body; mental or emotional suffering
e.g. He felt pain when he bumped his toe against the table. 

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. was / I / driving / .
    2. organizing / they / the room / were / .
    3. about / I / thinking / was / you / .
    4. we / not / together / studying / were
    5. doing / were / something / you / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. She were eating an ice cream.
    2. Sue and Alice was singing.
    3. I was not look at you. 
    4. Was they eating pizza?
    5. Was Jenny help you?
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. What were you doing right before your Cambly lesson?
    2. What was your friend doing this morning?
    3. Were you sleeping at 1AM last night?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Describe last night. What were you doing?
    3. Describe a fun party or event you went to. What were you doing there?

Wrap-up

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1-6. I ate chicken last night

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I lied to my best friend.
  • She called me yesterday.
  • We woke up early.
  • He dumped his garbage.
  • I didn’t like my pictures.
  • She didn’t work yesterday.
  • They didn’t hire my friend.
  • Did you steal my wallet?
  • Did she buy a smartphone?
  • Did they follow you?
  • I finished my work.
  • They raised me.
  • He left his job yesterday.
  • He moved to New York.
  • We built a house in California.

Notes

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
pass out (v) to become unconscious
e.g. Today someone passed out in class.
get married (v) to have a wedding
e.g. My sister is going to get married today.
lie (v)  to say or write something that is not true in order to deceive someone; to tell a lie
e.g. I lied to you about how many cookies I ate.
hire (v)  to give work or a job to (someone) in exchange for wages or a salary
e.g. She was hired for the job.
steal (v) to take (something that does not belong to you) in a way that is wrong or illegal
e.g. She tried to steal the purse but got caught.
build (v) to make (something) by putting together parts or materials
e.g. They built a new house to live in.
sell (v)  to exchange (something) for money
e.g. She decided to sell her bike for $100. 
graduate (v) to earn a degree or diploma from a school, college, or university
e.g. He graduated from university last year.
move to~ (v) to go to a different place to live
e.g. I decided to move to England.
agree (v) to have the same opinion
e.g. I agreed that this food tastes really good.

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. Australia / left / they / yesterday / .
    2. last year / graduated / I / .
    3. a lot of / drank / water / we / .
    4. with / my father / I / agree / didn’t / .
    5. he / last night / did / snore / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. She leaves Canada in 2002.
    2. I didn’t known his name.
    3. They didn’t likes my idea.
    4. She didn’t help us tomorrow.
    5. Did they hired Colin?
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. What did you do last night?
    2. What did you do this morning?
    3. What did you do last year?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. What did you do last year? Tell your story!
    3. When did your parents meet? Describe their story.

Wrap-up

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1-5. You are eating chicken

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I am driving a sports car.
  • I am doing something.
  • She is wearing a red shirt.
  • We are watching a TV drama.
  • I am not working.
  • My car is not moving.
  • Tiffany is not doing her homework.
  • Are you crying now?
  • Are they staying in New York?
  • Is he bothering you?
  • I am eating chicken now.
  • He is helping her mother.
  • We are playing together.
  • He is cooking something.
  • They are dancing on the stage.

Notes

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
wear (v) to use or have (something) as clothing : to have (a shirt, pants, etc.) over part of your body
e.g. He was wearing blue jeans.
watch (v) to look at (someone or something) for an amount of time and pay attention to what is happening
e.g. I’m watching the game to see who wins.
see (v) to notice or become aware of (someone or something) by using your eyes
e.g. Please see who’s knocking at the door.
onstage (adv) on or onto a stage and in front of an audience
e.g. She performed onstage infront of the audience.
boil (v) to become so hot that bubbles are formed in a liquid and rise to the top
e.g. She is boiling water to make some tea.
think (v)  to believe that something is true, that a particular situation exists, that something will happen, etc.
e.g. I’m thinking of going to the beach this weekend.
help (v) to do something that makes it easier for someone to do a job, to deal with a problem, etc. : to aid or assist someone
e.g. I was helping my friend with her homework last night.
walk (v) to move with your legs at a speed that is slower than running
e.g. I was walking my dog in the park.
mindful (adj) aware of something that may be important
e.g. You should be mindful of the weather before going outside.
cook (v)  to prepare (food) for eating especially by using heat
e.g. Tonight I am cooking pasta for my meal.

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. not/ she / working / is / .
    2. reading / is / he / a magazine / ?
    3. about / I / am / thinking / you / .
    4. are / this concert / not / we / enjoying / .
    5. with / she / is / you / walking / ?
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. She will helping her mother. 
    2. I am eating chicken yesterday.
    3. Kenny does not using your computer.
    4. Will you playing a game?
    5. Did they working now? 
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. What are you doing now?
    2. What are your parents doing now?
    3. What is your sister/brother doing?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Describe your surrounding now. What are people doing?
    3. What is happening in your country now?

Wrap-up

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1-4. I wear glasses

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • I like Michael Jackson.
  • She likes Italian food.
  • We exercise every day.
  • He enjoys watching movies.
  • I don’t want your help.
  • She doesn’t need my advice.
  • We don’t have money.
  • Do you remember me?
  • Does she live here?
  • Do they work with you?
  • I like Ashley.
  • She loves her mother.
  • They come here every week.
  • He likes Korean food.

Notes

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Vocabulary

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Vocabulary/ Expressions

Expression Definition
remember (v) to think of (something or someone from the past) again; to have or keep an image or idea in your mind of (something or someone from the past)
e.g. Do you remember me? I used to work with you many years ago.
enjoy (v) to take pleasure in something
e.g. Did you enjoy that pie? 
live (v) to be alive
e.g. I wonder what it was like to live during then.
need (v) to require; to be in a condition or situation in which you must have (something)
e.g. I just need a couple of minutes to get ready.
together (adv) with each other
e.g. They gathered together to celebrate.
wake up (n) an act or instance of waking up
e.g. He has to wake up in the morning. 
take care of ~ (exp) to be responsible for someone or something
e.g. She helped to take care of her grandmother.
every (time) (adv) always; without exception
e.g. He scores a goal every time he shoots.  
employee (n) a person who works for another person or for a company for wages or a salary
e.g. The company hired another employee to help with the work.
cash (n) money in the form of coins and bills
e.g. He offered to pay cash for the food.

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. come / every week / they / here / .
    2. have / they / 20 employees / .
    3. you / your flowers / water / do / every weekend / ?
    4. together / live / London / in / We / .
    5. us / with / study / they / .
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. She love her house.
    2. I wakes up early.
    3. Do he live in San Diego?
    4. She drinks a lot of waters.
    5. He calls me every days.
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. What do you do every morning?
    2. What are some bad study habits?
    3. What do you do before you go to bed?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Describe your average day.
    3. Describe things you do with your best friend.

Wrap-up

Go over any new expressions or vocabulary that you learned today.

1-3. Call me right now

Warm-up

Repeat after the tutor. 

  • Leave now!
  • Practice this sentence.
  • Finish your homework today.
  • Come with me.
  • Drink this orange juice.
  • Help your mother tomorrow.
  • Be happy.
  • Don’t cry.
  • Don’t look at him.
  • Don’t be sad.
  • Work hard every day.
  • Call me tomorrow.
  • Use my smart phone.
  • Help your sister now.
  • Read this magazine.

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
finish (v)  to reach the end of (something); to stop doing (something) because it is completed
e.g. You can’t watch TV until you finish your homework.
look (v)  to direct your eyes in a particular direction
e.g. When you take a walk, look around you.
stare (at) (v) to look at someone or something for a long time, often with your eyes wide open
e.g. You should not stare at the sun. 
tomorrow (n) the day after today
e.g. We need to go shopping tomorrow
follow (v) to go after (someone or something); to come after or behind (someone or something)
e.g. Follow that road, and you will get to school.
stay (v) to continue to be in the same place or with the same person or group for a period of time; remain
e.g. Please stay seated through the entire show.
keep a promise (idiom) to fulfill one’s promise; to follow through or make good on a promise
e.g. You need to keep a promise for me. 
bother (v) to cause (someone) to feel troubled, worried, or concerned
e.g. Don’t bother your mother right now, she’s very tired.
helpful (adj) giving help; making it easier to do a job, deal with a problem, etc.
e.g. A helpful friend offered to carry the groceries for me.
naughty (adj)  behaving badly — used especially to describe a child who does not behave properly or obey a parent, teacher, etc.
e.g. Were you naughty today at school or did you obey the teacher?

Exercise

Go over the following exercise with your tutor. 

  1. Make a sentence.
    1. be / shy / don’t / .
    2. with me / stay / here / .
    3. kind / be/ to your customers / .
    4. tonight / be / don’t / late / .
    5. be / weak / never / .
  2. Correct the following sentences. 
    1. Worked hard everyday.
    2. Call I will tomorrow.
    3. Being cool.
    4. Don’t mad.
    5. Don’t ate my ice cream.
  3. Answer the following questions.
    1. What does your mother tell you often?
    2. What do you tell your little brother/sister?
    3. What do you tell your friends?
  4. (Homework) Write a paragraph.
    1. Write 10 sentences using the grammar you learned today.
    2. Imagine you have kids. What would you tell them?
    3. Imagine you are the king of the world. What commands would you make?

Wrap-up

Go over any new expressions or vocabulary that you learned today.