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SCattaruzzi- February-March Communication Practice p 36-37-38-39 English Grammar
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ES p 36-37-38-39 English Grammar

We usually go on holiday twice a year.

Sssh! I’m listening to the radio.

We don’t watch television very often.

What are you cooking? I hope it’s something nice.

Sue isn’t here at the moment. I’m thinking she plays tennis.

I’m learning to drive at the moment. My brother is teaching me.

A:Does it ever snow here?

B:Occasionally. But it doesn’t get cold enough.

A:Do you Know Peter Jones?

B:Yes, I do. He goes to school whit my cousin. They are in the same class.

 

She’s talking on her mobile.

She plays tennis.

She is sitting on the bed.

She is listening to the radio.

She is wearing a T-shirt.

She reads books about music.

She eats a lot of spaghetti.

She is cooking spaghetti.

She looks about 18 years old.

 

What kinds of music do you listen?

All kinds. But I am listen to a lot of classical at the moment, actually. 

Where are you working?

I normally work in London, but I am working in Manchester this month.

Typical! It is raining again!

Yeah, I’m afraid it is raining a lot at this time of year.

Look Danny – he is wearing a suit and tie!

That’s strange. He usually just wear a T-shirt and jeans of work. Maybe he’s got an interview.

My sister is forever borrowing my clothes all the time.

I am always losing my mobile all the time.

My computer is constantly crashing all the time these days.

 

Hi, is Alice in?

Yes, come in. She is doing her homework in her bedroom I think.

How’s school?

Great. I am being really enjoy it this term.

Can I use the computer to send an email?

Sure, but my sister is using it at the moment.

What’s the matter?

I am not listening to it today. I’ve got a terrible headache.

Can I turn the radio off?

Sure. I am not fell to well.

 

He is forever singing song.

My scooter is always breaking these days.

She is constantly sending text messages for me.

 

How’s is going? Come sta andando?

What’s going on? Che cosa succede?

Where are you going? Dove stai andando?

What are you doing? Cosa stai facendo

What are you looking for? Che cosa stai cercando?

What are you watching? Che csa stai guardando?

 

Where are you going?  To the shop.

How’s going?  It’s going well, tanks.

 

What’s going on?  There’s an anti-war                            demonstration in the street.

What are you doing?  I’m trying to fix my camera.

What are you watching? A documentary about European history.

 

Children born at the beginning of the 21st century have a 50-50 chance of living to be 100 years old,

according to a recent study. Public health is improving all the time and medical technology is advancing so quickly that in 2100 the average age in some parts of the world is likely to be 100.

The study shows that human life expectancy is icreasing in some parts of the world by about 2 years every decade. And scientists now are believing that there is not the natural limit ageing and that humans may one day live to at least 200. However, your lifespan may depend on your sex. At the moment, 90% of all people over 100 are being woman.

 

Sta piovendo in questo momento?

Is it raining at the moment?

Piove molto nel Regno Unito.

It rain a lot at the UK.

Tom non è qui. Sta giocando a tennis nel parco.

Tom isn’t being here. He is playing tennis in the park.

Gioco a calcio, ma non sono molto bravo.

I play football, but I am not being very good.

 

 

He is brushing his teeth.

He is having a shower.

They are doing their homework.

She is getting dressed.

She is cooking dinner.

They are having breakfast.

He is going to bed.