Comprehension and Conversation
What is hanging like a brown cloud over New York today?
Where are the dirt and smoke coming from?
What is pollution doing to our air to our health?
What problem does New York have?
How does the air smell and look?
Why is pollution a health problem?
Why is the man wearing a gas mask?
Why doesn’t he like the air?
What does he think about pollution?
Practice drill
Sue studies English every day. She is studying English now.
I read the newspaper every morning. I am reading the newspaper now.
Jim always sits at this desk. He is sitting at it now.
It often rains at this time of the afternoon. Look! It is raining now.
My aunt plays the piano well. Who is playing the piano now?
Exercise I. Answer these questions.
What subjects do you study every day?
What subject are you studying now?
Is it raining now, or is the sun shining?
Who is teaching us English now?
Is your friend sitting in this classroom?
Are you doing an exercise in English?
Exercise II. Use the verbs in the right tense.
What time ___ you ___ to your office in the morning? (go)
Look. There’s Tom! He ___ out of the bookstore. (come)
The waiter ___ coffee to those people over there. (bring)
What ___ you ___ after work every day? (do)
Excuse me? ___ you ___ to me? (talk)
My friends ___ for me at the bus stop now. (wait)
Tom always ___ the newspaper after lunch. (read)
___ he ___ a lot of coffee? (drink)
The water ___ (boil). Can you turn it off?
10. Can we stop walking soon? I ___ to feel tired. (start)
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