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IS JHON'S EX?

 This lesson explores how to talk about relationships and ex-partners in English. We will cover key vocabulary, common expressions, and grammatical structures used to ask and answer questions about someone's relationship status. Through conversation examples and reading exercises, you will practice discussing past relationships with confidence.


Grammar Focus:

In this lesson, we will practice:

  • Present Simple Questions:

    • Structure: Is + subject + adjective/noun?
    • Example: "Is John’s ex still living in the city?"
  • Possessive Forms:

    • Structure: noun + 's (to show ownership)
    • Example: "Is John’s ex coming to the party?"
  • Subject Pronouns and Possessive Adjectives:

    • Example:
      "He broke up with her."
      "She is his ex."

Vocabulary:

  • Ex: a former partner (boyfriend, girlfriend, spouse).
  • Relationship: a romantic or emotional connection with someone.
  • Breakup: the ending of a relationship.
  • Romantic: related to love or affection.
  • Divorce: the legal end of a marriage.
  • Mutual: shared by two people or parties.
  • Move on: to start a new chapter after ending a relationship.
  • Rekindle: to start a relationship again.

Useful Expressions:

  • "Is he/she your ex?"
  • "They broke up a few months ago."
  • "I heard he’s still in love with his ex."
  • "She’s moved on and is dating someone new."
  • "Are they still in touch after the breakup?"
  • "He hasn’t gotten over her yet."
  • "They had a mutual breakup, no hard feelings."

Sentences:

  1. "Is John’s ex still in contact with him?"
  2. "They had a difficult breakup, but they’re both doing fine now."
  3. "He can’t stop thinking about his ex, even though they broke up a year ago."
  4. "She is over her ex and doesn’t want to rekindle the relationship."
  5. "John and his ex remain good friends despite the breakup."

Questions and Answers:

Q1: Is John’s ex still in the city?
A1: Yes, she is. She moved to a different neighborhood, though.

Q2: Did they have a mutual breakup?
A2: Yes, it was mutual. They both agreed it was time to end the relationship.

Q3: Has John moved on from his ex?
A3: Not entirely. He still talks about her sometimes.

Q4: Is John dating someone new?
A4: Yes, he started seeing someone a few months ago.

Q5: Do John and his ex still stay in touch?
A5: No, they decided it was better to go their separate ways.


Conversation:

Sarah: Hey, do you know if John’s still in touch with his ex?
Mark: I’m not sure, but I don’t think so. They broke up a year ago.
Sarah: Oh, really? I didn’t know that. How did the breakup go?
Mark: It was pretty mutual. They both felt it was time to move on.
Sarah: That’s good. Has he been seeing anyone new?
Mark: Yeah, he’s been dating someone for a few months now. He seems happy.
Sarah: That’s great! It’s always nice when things end on good terms.


Reading:

John and His Ex

John had been in a relationship with Emma for three years. They had a strong bond, but over time, they realized they wanted different things in life. After a lot of reflection and conversations, they decided to end their relationship. Their breakup wasn’t dramatic, and they parted ways as friends.

John and Emma chose to remain in touch for a while after the breakup, but eventually, they found it healthier to stop communicating regularly. Emma moved to a different part of the city, and John started focusing on his career and personal growth. A few months later, John met someone new and began dating again.

Despite their breakup, John holds no hard feelings toward Emma. They both understood that their relationship wasn’t meant to last forever, and they’re both happier in their new lives.

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