[MUSIC] All right, now, let's see, we have time, good, we have time for more activities. Cook, who likes cooking, who cooks? Okay, so do you want to give an example using cook? Julia? >> [INAUDIBLE] >> Think about your senses. >> I always [CROSSTALK] >> These was your sentence, you used it correctly. But now you are saying I am. >> I was, I said. I'm always cooking. >> Cook >> Cook. Yeah, no -ing. Forget about -ing. Okay? You cook everyday Kamsa, of course. [LAUGH] >> Of course, of course. Same, same. >> Same. Julia, do you also cook Kamsa? >> Yeah, I always cook. >> Sushi, sushi. Okay [LAUGH] Jude is from China, okay? So well if you are from some where you don't have to cook that, you can cook something different right? >> I usually am. >> Yes. >> I usually [LAUGH] >> Burger. >> Burger. Okay, good. This is also scrambled sentences here if you look at page 97. Okay, so I want you to write. >> I want you to unscramble. Let's give some examples. Keep those. Yeah, you can keep those. And then you can do the rest at home. Okay, let's make sure you understand it. For example, this is about somebody's brother. Okay, they say my brother. Okay so there are some sentences about the brother for example look at number five. Try to write number five they are all they are all mixed up, okay. Put it in the correct order. You could use the examples here. >> [INAUDIBLE] >> [INAUDIBLE] let's get like maybe, >> One minutes or two minutes, yeah. Number five, write number five. Yeah, let me give you a couple of examples. [INAUDIBLE] You wrote all of the? >> Number five. [SOUND] Here they are okay good. >> Miss. >> Yes. >> [INAUDIBLE] Good, good, yep. This easy that's perfect. >> [INAUDIBLE] >> Okay so who wants to read it? Raul, do you want to read number five? Let's listen to Raul. Let's check. >> Yeah, yeah. It's not very common, they don't use it a lot. But, this is like these words, okay? All these Is usually often. So we use that before the verb, after the subject. So how can you read it again? >> Very good. Is it correct, did you all write the same thing? He must be really hard working, yeah? Okay so let's do one more, okay? Look at number eight. Now number eight is work B, okay? Okay, let me give you one minute. >> My brother. >> Omar, let's wait for your friend and then I'll ask you, okay? Number eight. Okay, so the verb is? What is the verb in the sentence? Is right? Mm-hm, good. Perfect. Okay, this is, they're using rarely again. Okay, but this time, the word is be. So let's see, Jon you want to read it. Okay, eight, yeah. >> [INAUDIBLE] >> My brother is rarely tired, yeah. Because we use rarely after the word be, okay. Think about the examples. You could change it, you could say. Don't forget this example, I am always happy, right? And then you can change, he is sometimes happy. Okay, any questions? Starts he usually starts yeah. Yeah so why don't you write them down? I will take your homework before by the way before the quiz. We're going to do a quick review. So we will go through these again. I'll remind you how to use. >> The quiz is next class? >> Yeah, next class. You'll have a short quiz, unit 8. But we're going to do a review. But I also want you to review it all, okay? >> Okay. >> All right, so please write these. So when we do our review you're going to answer all of them, okay? Don't worry, I'll give you the correct answers. Okay, now are you ready for some activity? >> Yeah. >> Yeah? Norm is like yeah [LAUGH]. >> Are you bored? No, you want activity. Okay. So, now, this activity has a question. But we have a lot of questions here. But it's good for you to learn it now, if this one question. So you can learn a question and say, yes we know this. So, the question is, okay, so I will give one to Helmut, and then one to. So there's a dialogue here. Before I give this to you, let's listen to them okay? How they ask the questions. Can you read the question Helmut? Sergio is a name, okay? So you can change Sergio to then because it's very, okay? Yeah, you can ask. This is the example. >> Sergio is a name but his name is not Sergio. >> Okay, do you shop online? Okay, so this is the question for, okay? So let's write this, but don't worry about it. We're going to learn that. But you can always, let me, can I clean this? Yeah? Okay, it's written in your book anyway. So let's learn using the question only with you this time. Okay? Next week we're going to learn the other. Do you shop online? Okay. So how do you form the question? Do you and that will be use?. This is the verb right? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. >> Okay. Tell me what's your answer to this question. Do you shop online? No, I have never shopped online. >> Never? Why? >> You asked. >> But why? >> Because it's expensive. >> Okay. That's a good reason. That's a very good answer, he said never. I also don't shop online because sometimes people can steal your credit card number, right? Yeah, he thinks it's expensive, I think It's not safe, okay? So we can say, I never shop online. >> Who shops online? >> Me. >> You? Yeah? >> All the time. >> All the time? >> I like Amazon. [LAUGH] >> Okay, so he said all the time, he can say. What else can he say? Usually >> Usually, always. Yes. Okay. So the answer is that now I know. But if you do, now you say? Yeah these are the short answers, okay? No I don't and you can tell why okay or yes I do. Or yes I, yeah let's give a long answer. Yes I. >> I shop online. >> Yeah this is a positive sentence okay? You know how to say this, yes? Or you can add time expressions. Yes, I shop online all the time, or every week, or every month. Okay, here we go. In order to do this, you need to walk around and talk to a lot of people. For example, I'll walk around and I will ask do you shop online? >> Yes, of course. >> Okay, so I will write. He shops online like everyone. Okay? >> Okay, good. So here you go, but you need to be ready to get up, okay? You can close your books. No, no, no, you all write your name, I will explain this again okay? You write your friends name, yes. You see here it says It's a name, you will write your friends name, okay? Here you go. Amed, >> Yes? >> One for you, one for all >> One for you, one for. >> Here you go. >> You would think that [INAUDIBLE] [SOUND] >> We have two, at least I know, you could write for last name. Okay so if there are, these are usually easy words, but if you don't understand. Okay, now, so okay. You can stand up and then move around, or some of you can stay. See, some of you can walk around, okay? So let's start with this group. You guys can stand up. Ralph, Abigail, [INAUDIBLE], you can stand up and go over there and ask your friends, okay? Come on. No, no, no. Not them. These people. Ralph. Yeah. Abigail. Ralph. [INAUDIBLE] Okay so [INAUDIBLE] ask a lot of them. That is [INAUDIBLE] He's asking if [INAUDIBLE], That's fine. Okay now, ask this question. Yes, that's fine. You can write that. Arid ask your friend [INAUDIBLE]. Paul ask Soshiro. What is there for. [INAUDIBLE] >> Ask everyone even go there ask the girls. You can ask. >> Probably just >> Another thing too, I mean i have time to watch the video all the way to the end. One of the things i want to do for a moment is when students talk, I won't have them on their mic. I want to get you closing the lesson. It's okay, I think it stopped. No, it's all of it. Okay everybody. I think our time is up. Okay? I mean, we have two minutes but I have something else, but. So, you did a very good job. Thank you. So you can go back to your seats. You can go back to your seats. Javier, you can sit down now. I have, I have two announcements. Yeah, Laura? Okay, thank you. Now let's finish this. Okay, let's finish this. Okay everyone. One last announcement. Before I announce, have you learned anything interesting about your friends? Yes? Okay, listen one more quick example. Banilo, can you read something to us? >> Okay. Never takes. >> Who? Never takes vitamins, good what else? Alain? >> My brother takes one every morning. >> He takes a vitamin everyday. Okay good, so now you know more about your friends right? Okay, so please don't forget to do your online workbook okay? And these are the pages. I want you to complete these exercises, okay? So we're going to repeat these next week. And what about English only? Have you ever heard anybody talking in Arabic or? >> No. >> No. >> No? >> Once. Just English? >> Just English? I haven't heard anyone. So is it one or zero? One. There is more, right? Okay, thank you. I'll see you next week. Okay? Have a nice weekend. Okay? Thank you. Here, that's your