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THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN YOU’RE DOING A PRESENTATION ABOUT ANOTHER PERSON - Make an introducion: I’m going to talk about …… - Remember to use the correct subject pronoun and possessive adjective: he/his and she/her - Remember to put the ‘s’ on the end of the verb if your are talking about another person: She wants to learn to ski - Put the ‘s’ on the correct part: He wants to go – the second verb is the basic verb, don’t change it. - Remember that action in English are normally ’- ing’ words – interested in cooking; he likes travelling - ‘He likes ….+ing’ (talking about the present moment isn’t the same as ‘he’d like to +verb’ (talking about possible situations in the future) - ‘would like to’ /’d like to’ never changes. It’s the same for all persons: I’d like to/He’d like to/They’d like to … - Remember to put the article in front of professions and jobs : he’s a sports teacher - - Don’t forget to put the verb in front of ‘interested in’ etc etc: He’s interested in going…

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THINGS TO REMEMBER WHEN YOU’RE DOING A PRESENTATION ABOUT ANOTHER PERSON

- Make an introducion: I’m going to talk about ……

- Remember to use the correct subject pronoun and possessive adjective: he/his and she/her

- Remember to put the ‘s’ on the end of the verb if your are talking about another person: She wants to learn to ski

- Put the ‘s’ on the correct part: He wants to go – the second verb is the basic verb, don’t change it.

- Remember that action in English are normally ’- ing’ words – interested in cooking; he likes travelling

- ‘He likes ….+ing’ (talking about the present moment isn’t the same as ‘he’d like to +verb’ (talking about possible situations in the future)

- ‘would like to’ /’d like to’ never changes. It’s the same for all persons: I’d like to/He’d like to/They’d like to …

- Remember to put the article in front of professions and jobs : he’s a sports teacher

-- Don’t forget to put the verb in front of ‘interested in’ etc etc: He’s

interested in going…

PRONUNCIATION

My life is interesting /laif/ Their lives are interesting /laivz/

I live /liv/ He /she lives /livz/

Live music / watch a match live /laiv/