[Present simple, questions, short answers, subject verb agreement, third person s. This was used with young children who were low level learners. The purpose of the lesson was to practice remembering the difference between "Does he/she like....?" and "Do they like....?" as well as practice short answers. There are two different worksheets. The first one is given to practice the question form (google: drive, docs, pub) the second one is given to practice the short answer form (google: drive, docs, pub). This is a scrambled sentences activity. The students are given a grid. The actual word cards are all cut up and shuffled. The students have to arrange the cards on their grid in pair work, and then glue the correct answers onto the paper. In class, I supplemented this by writing on the board the verb patterns. So for the first worksheet, the verb patterns "Does he like....? Does she like....? Do they like....?" was written up on the whiteboard for the students to reference as they completed their grid. For the second grid, on the board was written. "Does he like...? Yes, he does. No, he doesn't. Does she like....? Yes, she does. No, she doesn't. Do they like....? Yes, they do. No, they don't.]
Does he / Does she /Do they
Does
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she
|
like
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pizza?
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Do
|
they
|
like
|
oranges?
|
Does
|
he
|
like
|
hamburgers?
|
Do
|
they
|
like
|
cats?
|
Does
|
she
|
like
|
dogs?
|
Do
|
they
|
like
|
apples?
|
Does
|
he
|
like
|
tennis?
|
Do
|
they
|
like
|
soccer?
|
Does he
like dogs?
Do they
like pizza?
Does he
like apples?
Do they
like oranges?
Does she
like cats?
Do they
like hamburgers?
Does she
like swimming?
Do they
like soccer?
Yes
|
he
|
does.
|
Yes
|
they
|
do.
|
No
|
he
|
doesn’t.
|
No
|
they
|
don’t.
|
Yes
|
she
|
does.
|
Yes
|
they
|
do.
|
No
|
she
|
doesn’t.
|
No
|
they
|
don’t.
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