Get some dish soap next time you happen to be at the store.
I want my floor to shine.
She didn’t mention the price.
The actress accepted the award
Who washes the dishes?
Who washes the dishes?
Who take out the garbage?
Who doe the laundry?
Who cleans the windows?
Who dusts the furniture?
Who vacuum?
1.You know, there are times when we happen to be just sitting there quickly watching TV, when the program we’re watching will stop for a while
1.You know, there are times when we happen to be just sitting there quickly watching TV, when the program we’re watching will stop for a while
and suddenly someone appears with a smile and starts to show us how terribly urgent it is to buy some brand of detergent or soap or cleaner or powder or paste or wax or bleach- to help with the housework.
2 . Now, most of the time it’s a lady we see who’s doing the housework on the TV.
Nobody smiles doing housework but those ladies you see on TV.
Because even if the soap or detergent or cleanser or cleaner or powder or paste or wax or bleach
That you use is the very best one-
housework is just no fun
Housework
Children ,
When you have a house of your own,
Make sure when there’s housework to do that you don’t have to do it alone.
Little boys, little girls,
When you’re big husbands and wives,
If you want all the days of your lives to seem sunny as summer weather,
Make sure when there’s housework to do that you do it together.
Good-bye to ( Some) Housework
1 I can remember a certain TV commercial from when I was a child. In this commercial, a happy housewife is polishing her table. The table is so shiny that we can see her smiling reflection in it. She’s so happy about her shiny tabletop! Does shiny furniture make people happy nowadays? Does anyone even polish furniture today? I cannot remember the last time that I polished furniture .
2 People have less time for housework these days. They are lucky if they have time to wipe the crumbs off the table and put the breakfast dishes in the sink before they go to their jobs.
1. People are doing less housework because they have less time.
2. People are polishing furniture , cleaning carpets , and cleaning ovens less often now.
3. People do laundry as often today as before
Good-bye to some housework
Some people have studied changes in the use of cleaning products. From their studies, we can tell which chores aren’t getting done. For example, one study looked at different in types of housework people did between 1996 and 1996. In just ten years, there were many changes.
4. Some chores, like laundry, will never go away. In 1996, people used about the same amount of laundry detergent that they used in 1986. but polishing furniture seems to be less important than doing laundry. In 1986, 21 percent of homemakers used three or more cans of furniture polish in six months. By 1986, 9 percent of homemakers
Good- bye to some housework
Used three or more containers of carpet cleaner in six months. By 1996, only 5 percent of homemakers used that much carpet cleaner. And what about those ovens? Seventy – five percent of homemakers used
no oven cleaner for six months in 1996!
Poems often use words that rhyme with each other. Usually, the words that rhyme are at the end of different lines, but sometimes they are in the same line. Two words rhyme if their endings sound the same.
Poems often use words that rhyme with each other. Usually, the words that rhyme are at the end of different lines, but sometimes they are in the same line. Two words rhyme if their endings sound the same.
There is a young girl named Tess,
Who’s always a terrible mess,
She starts each day clean,,
But by eight – fifteen,
Breakfast’s all over her dress.
Answer Key page 113- 114
Page 113:
Be- TV
Awhile- smile
Urgent- deteregent
Page 114
Floors- chores, doors
Cleans: jeans, means, beans
Fun: done, none, run
Smile: awhile, pile, mile
Mop: hop, drop, pop
Dust: must , trust
1. Adverbs and expressions of frequency describe how often someone does something .
1. Adverbs and expressions of frequency describe how often someone does something .
2. The verbs used with adverbs and expressions of frequency are usually in the simple present tense.
3. Adverbs of frequency ( always, usually, often, sometimes, rarely, never) usually go after the verb be.
But they usually go before other verbs.
4. Expressions of frequency ( every day-once a week- twice a month)usually go at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
4. Expressions of frequency ( every day-once a week- twice a month)usually go at the beginning or at the end of a sentence.
5. Use how often --? In questions about frequency.
Examples:
They never vaccum
Once a week, they do all the dishes.
He rarely has time to have fun.
He cleans every day.
I am usually out in the evenings.
I rarely stay at home.
How often do you have to fly to London?
Answer key page 117-118
2. He rarely listens to the radio.
3. He never has dinner—
4. He is always in bed.
5. He vacuums the carpets twice a week.
6. He cleans the bathroom three times a week.
7. He washes the windows every week.
Page 118
1. How often do you mop/ do you wash/ do you clean/ do you dust/ do you stay/ do you invite/ do you do --------------?