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Module 4: Loves & hates Module 4:Loves and hates ► Present simple: he and she; like ing, questions ► Activity verbs and adverbs of frequency ► Listening: Celebrity loves and hates $ Vocabulary: Activities ► Reading: An American star in London and a British star in Hollywood ► Task: Find an e-mail friend ► Real life: Asking politely Listening: Loves & hates • Which do you like? • Which do you hate? • Which are you frightened? 2. Do you know what do they love or hate? Hates TV Loves dolls Loves doing housework Is frightened of flying Hates clown Hates spider, dogs, children, small room crowds Language focus 1 Present simple: he and she; like ing; Activities Present simple: positive and negative (he, she and it) • In the he/she/it positive form of the Present simple, we add 's‘ to the verb. E.g.: He loves chocolate. She bores dogs. It opens at five o clock The spelling rules for he, she and it Verb Rule 1. Most verbs add “s” e.g.: Beth comes from the USA. Paul wants a new car. The spelling rules for he, she and it Verb Rule 2. Verb ends in a consonant + y => change y into -ies e.g.: I study chemistry but he studies history, This airline flies to Paris. She plays tennis in the afternoon. The spelling rules for he, she and it Verb Rule 3. Verb ends in: ch, sh, s, x, o add -es Andrew watches a lot of videos. My father finishes work at six. She misses her home very much She relaxes at weekend. She goes to work by bus. The spelling rules for he, she and it Verb Rule 4. Verb have changes into has I have breakfast at 6.00. He has breakfast at 7.00. My child has short dark hair. She has a new shirt. • Spelling rules for third singular (He/She/It) Verb Rule example Ends in a consonant+ y Change y -> ies fly ->flies Cry-> cries Note: play-> plays Ends in -s -x -ch -sh -o Add -es Miss -> misses relax ->relaxes Watch ->watches Wash -> washes Go ->goes Other verbs Add -s Look -> looks Have Change have->has I have -> he has . Module 4: Loves & hates Module 4: Loves and hates ► Present simple: he and she; like ing, questions ► Activity. rules for he, she and it Verb Rule 4. Verb have changes into has I have breakfast at 6.00. He has breakfast at 7.00. My child has short dark hair. She has a new shirt. • Spelling rules for. for he, she and it Verb Rule 1. Most verbs add “s” e.g.: Beth comes from the USA. Paul wants a new car. The spelling rules for he, she and it Verb Rule 2. Verb ends in a consonant + y =>