In this lesson, we will talk about someone who is very energetic. An energetic person is full of energy. They like to move, play, run, and do many things. Children are often very energetic. This lesson helps describe people who do a lot of physical activity.
Examples:
My little brother is very energetic. He runs and jumps all the time!
Julia is really energetic. She plays outside every day.
I am not energetic in the morning. I feel tired.
GRAMMAR: Use BE + Very/Really + Adjective (Energetic)
We use the verb to be with adjectives like energetic and add very or really to make the adjective stronger.
Structure:
Affirmative: Subject + is/are/am + very/really + adjective
Negative: Subject + is/are/am not + very/really + adjective
Questions: Is/Are/Am + subject + very/really + adjective?
Examples:
He is very energetic.
They are really energetic.
I am not very energetic.
Is she really energetic?
Are you very energetic?
VOCABULARY
Energetic – full of energy
Active – always doing things
Tired – needing rest
Rest – to stop and relax
Play – to have fun (especially children)
Run – to move fast on foot
Jump – to push yourself off the ground
Busy – doing a lot of things
Loud – making a lot of noise
Move – to change place or position
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
He is full of energy.
She is really active.
I am not very energetic today.
Children are always running around.
Let’s take a rest.
SENTENCES
Positive:
My brother is very energetic.
They are really active.
I am full of energy today.
Negative:
She is not very energetic.
We are not full of energy.
I am not really active in the evening.
Questions:
Are you very energetic in the morning?
Is he really active?
Are they tired?
Answers:
Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.
Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t.
CONVERSATION
Lena: Your brother is running again!
James: Yes, he is very energetic. He runs around the house all day.
Lena: Doesn’t he get tired?
James: Not really. He loves to play and jump.
Lena: Wow! I need to rest just watching him!
James: Me too! I don’t have his energy.
READING
Tom is seven years old. He is very energetic. Every morning, he wakes up early and starts playing. He runs around the living room, jumps on the sofa, and plays with his toys. His parents try to keep up with him, but he never stops. At night, he finally gets tired and goes to sleep quickly. His mom says, “Tom is like a little tornado!”
Questions and Answers:
How old is Tom?
He is seven years old.
What does he do in the morning?
He wakes up early and starts playing.
What does he do in the living room?
He runs and jumps on the sofa.
When does he get tired?
At night.
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