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Describing Future Plans :) Post #5

  Hello guys!  Today, I learned in my English class about how to describe future plans. Here is a list of my own plans for different occasions.  My plans for today -Wake up early and go for a morning jog. -Have breakfast at my favorite café. -Work on my project and finish pending tasks. My plans on Valentine's Day -Surprise my partner with a small gift. -Have a romantic dinner at a nice restaurant. -Take a walk by the beach and enjoy the sunset. My plans on Songkran Holiday - Visit my family and spend time with them. -Join the water festival and have fun splashing water. -Go to a temple and make merit. PRACTICE CONVERSATION A: Hi, Rak! What are your plans today? B: I'm going to the store. I'm buying some snacks because we're having a study session at my friend's house. What about you? A: I'm meeting my cousin at the café. We're working on a project together. B: Alright, sounds like a busy day! A: Yep, take care and see you later! EXPRESSING PURPOSE Here’s ho...

Understanding Plans and Intentions :) Post #06

  Understanding Plans and Intentions In this lesson, students will learn how to identify and discuss past, present, and future plans in a natural conversation. By recognising key phrases and verb tenses, they will understand how people talk about their previous goals, current activities, and future intentions. To identify past plans, students should look for past tense verbs (e.g.,  wanted, tried, didn’t work out ) and expressions that indicate a past event ( last year, before, previously ). For current plans, present continuous or present perfect verbs ( I’m currently taking a course, I have been improving my skills ) help show what someone is doing at the moment. Future plans are often introduced with words like  will, going to, planning to and time markers such as  next month, after finishing, in the future . By focusing on these language patterns and contextual clues, students will develop better listening and speaking skills, allowing them to express their own p...

Activities that people do at different places :) Post #4

  In this post, let's talk about some common activities that people do at certain places. Let's answer the question: "What are you doing at ___________?" The answer should describe something that is happening at the moment. In the following examples, the  -ing  forms of verbs are used in the present continuous tense. Here are  some examples: 7-Eleven What are you doing at 7-Eleven? I'm looking for some milk. I’m eating a ice cream. Mall What are you doing at the mall? I’m buying a badminton racket I’m shopping with my friends  B-Quik What are you doing at the B-Quik? I’m setting a car service  charging car equipment  Dtac center What are you doing at the drac center? looking for internet promotion going to center internet Mcdonald’s Restaurant  What are you doing at the  Mcdonald’s Restaurant?            looking for something to eat.            orderring a burger and fries. After rea...

Gerunds

  Hello, my friends ! Another interesting lesson I learned today in my English class was about gerunds. I learned that a gerund is the -ing form of a verb that functions as a noun in a sentence. Examples of gerunds: - swimming.  - reading - walking - painting - running -doing -speaking  -fixing -trying -staying  Here are ways on how to use gerunds in sentences: Gerunds as Subjects: - Cooking is my favorite hobby. - Dancing makes me happy. - Reading helps you learn. Gerunds as Objects: - She enjoys painting. - They like swimming . - She loves dancing. Gerunds after Prepositions: - He is interested in learning. - They talked about traveling. - He is good at cooking. Gerunds in compound nouns: - A diving board is essential for a pool. - A talking doll is fascinating. Note: Gerunds are  not the same  as  present participles , which are used in continuous tenses. CONVERSATION 1: Emma:  Waiting  for food in long lines can be frustrating sometimes. ...

Learning About the 4 Basic Types of Sentences

 Hello, my followers! 🌟 Today in English class, I learned about the four basic types of sentences. It was so interesting, and I want to share it with you! These sentences are how we express our thoughts clearly and correctly. Here's what I learned: Declarative Sentences  1. I like going to the beach on holidays. 2. He is reading a book in the library. 3. The weather is very nice today. Interrogative Sentences  1. When was the last time you went to the beach? 2. What time is it now? 3. What would you like to eat for dinner? Imperative Sentences  1. Please close the door. 2. Sit down and wait for me here. 3. Don’t make noise in the library. Exclamatory Sentences  1. The sunset here is so beautiful! 2. You cook so deliciously! 3. I’m so happy to see you again! These sentences express strong feelings or emotions. They always end with an exclamation mark. Learning these sentence types has made me more confident in writ...

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