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THE MAN IS RUNNING WITH HIS FAMILY

 This topic focuses on describing actions and family activities in the present continuous tense. Students will learn to describe current activities involving family members, emphasizing verbs related to movement and family relationships. This topic also introduces expressions related to shared activities, building vocabulary and fluency for discussing everyday life.


GRAMMAR

Present Continuous Tense

  • Usage: To describe actions happening right now or around the current time.
  • Structure: Subject + be (am/is/are) + verb(-ing).

Examples:

  1. The man is running with his family in the park.
  2. They are enjoying their time together.
  3. I am watching them run.

Describing Activities Together

  • Use phrases like with his family, together, or as a group.
    Examples:
    • He is exercising with his family.
    • They are running together.

VOCABULARY

  1. Run: To move quickly on foot. (He is running in the park.)
  2. Exercise: Physical activity to stay healthy. (The family is exercising together.)
  3. Family: A group of people related by blood or marriage. (His family is with him.)
  4. Together: Doing something as a group. (They are walking together.)
  5. Healthy: In good physical or mental condition. (Running is healthy.)
  6. Park: A public area for recreation. (They are running in the park.)
  7. Jog: A slow, steady run. (The man is jogging with his wife.)
  8. Outdoor: Done outside in the open air. (They are enjoying an outdoor activity.)
  9. Fun: Enjoyment or amusement. (Running as a family is fun.)
  10. Support: Helping or encouraging others. (They support each other while running.)

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • They are spending time together.
  • The man is running with his children.
  • It’s good to run as a family.
  • Running in the park is fun.
  • They are enjoying the fresh air.

SENTENCES

Positive Sentences

  1. The man is running with his family in the park.
  2. They are enjoying their time together.
  3. The children are laughing while running.

Negative Sentences

  1. The man isn’t running alone.
  2. They aren’t sitting at home.
  3. The family isn’t tired yet.

Questions

  1. Who is running with the man?
  2. Are they running in the park?
  3. Is the family enjoying their run?

Answers

  1. His family is running with him.
  2. Yes, they are running in the park.
  3. Yes, they are enjoying their run.

CONVERSATION

Sarah: Look at that family running together.
Jake: Yes, the man is leading, and the kids are following him.
Sarah: It’s nice to see families doing outdoor activities.
Jake: I agree. Running as a family is a great way to stay healthy.
Sarah: Should we join them next weekend?
Jake: That sounds like a great idea!


READING

"A Family Run"

Every Sunday morning, Mr. Carter and his family wake up early to go for a run in the park. Mr. Carter leads the way, and his wife, Anna, runs beside him. Their two children, Emily and Max, follow them with big smiles on their faces.

The family loves this routine. Running together helps them stay healthy and spend quality time as a family. They laugh, talk, and enjoy the fresh air. Sometimes, they even race each other to make it more exciting.

After the run, they sit on a bench, drink water, and share their plans for the day. For the Carters, running isn’t just exercise; it’s a time to connect and have fun together.


Questions and Answers

  1. Q: What do the Carters do every Sunday morning?
    A: They go for a run in the park.

  2. Q: Who runs beside Mr. Carter?
    A: His wife, Anna, runs beside him.

  3. Q: How do the children feel about running?
    A: They feel happy and run with big smiles on their faces.

  4. Q: What do they do after the run?
    A: They sit on a bench, drink water, and share their plans for the day.

  5. Q: Why is running important to the Carters?
    A: It helps them stay healthy and spend quality time together.

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