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THE TRUTH IS OUT THERE. TAG QUE STIONS. TEAC H ER RO SIE NAVARRO. LEV EL 4
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Tag Questions, Vocabulary about supernatural, tag questions intonation.

May 22, 2015

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Page 1: Tag Questions, Vocabulary about supernatural, tag questions intonation.

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READ THE FIRST AND LAST FRAMES. WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENS IN THE STORY.

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VOCABULARY.

Flying saucer

Flying saucer landing / hatch

alien

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VOCABULARY

Find phrases in the text which mean:

A very strong windstorm:

Feel unwell:

Frighten sb to make them leave:

Trying to hurt sb:

Living thing (people, animals, etc.):

A frightening dream:

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TAG QUESTIONS

A tag question is a short questions at the end of a statement. Tag questions show that:

The speaker is (almost) sure that the statement is true and does not expect an answer.

It’s hot today, isn’t it?

You don’t mind waiting, do you?

The speaker is not sure and expects an answer.

He works as a clerk, doesn’t he?

There aren’t any aliens, are there?

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TAG QUESTIONS

Form.

• We form a tag question with the auxiliary verb or modal of the main clause and the appropriate subject pronoun.

He’s clever, isn’t he?

You have a degree, don’t you?

He can speak English, can he?

• When the sentence is affirmative, the tag question is negative.

She has invited everyone, hasn’t she?

• When the sentence is negative, the tag question is affirmative.

He didn’t show up, did he?

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TAG QUESTIONS

• When the sentence contains a word with a negative meaning, like never, hardly, seldom, or rarely, the tag question is affirmative.

You never listen what I say, do you?

• When the verb of the sentence is in the simple present, we form the tag question with the auxiliary verb do / does and the subject pronoun. When the verb is in the simple past, we form the tag question with the auxiliary verb did and the subject pronoun.

The children don’t like fish, do they?

They won the game, didn’t they?

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PRACTICE

In pairs, ask and answer questions in the dialogue. Use Tag Questions.

1. You won’t be late.

A: You won’t be late. Will you?

B: No, I won’t.

2. she’s lived here a long time.

3. They didn’t see the flying saucer.

4. They didn’t see the flying saucer.

5. Children are noisy.

6. You can’t drive.

7. Maria looks happy today.

8. This picture is beautiful.

9. we’ll go out on Saturday night.

10. I should go to the dentist.

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LISTENING TRACK 14

Listen to the comic strip.

Which tag questions are said with a rising intonation / falling intonation?