Jane and Paul are talking about their friends.
1) What are they like? Arc they good friends?
Paul: We are three friends. Steven and
Mike are really good and funny.
We go everywhere together and take photos for our class album.
Mike is a bit bossy, that’s why sometimes we fight. In this photo Mike and Steven are not fighting.
They are just standing for a photo and I am taking the photo.
Jane: My best friend Sarah is very cheerful. She is good at swimming and always swims at school competitions. Last summer she taught me to swim. In the photo we are swimming in our school swimming pool. Sarah is swimming after me.
2) How do the children spend time together? What are the children doing in the photos? Read Learning to learn note 7.
Grammar for revision
The Present Simple and the Present Progressive Tenses
He always helps his dad.
Now he Is helping him to wash his mother’s car.
Jane’s and Paul’s friends do different activities in their spare tine. What do they usually do? What are they doing now? (AB ex. 1)
Role play. What are the friends chatting on the phone about? (AB ex. 2)