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PRIMARIA - 5º - A PENNY FOR YOUR THOUGHTS - INGLÉS - FORMACIÓN

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A penny for your thoughts 00:00:10
What is a penny? 00:00:13
A penny is a coin 00:00:15
The UK currency is the pound sterling 00:00:18
A pound equals 200 pennies 00:00:24
Here you have a note 00:00:29
This note equals to 5 pounds 00:00:32
A penny for your thoughts is an idiom. That is, it doesn't have a literal meaning. 00:00:36
Someone says a penny for your thoughts when they want to know what you are thinking. 00:00:47
But they are not going to give you any penny for this. 00:00:54
You are very quiet today. A penny for your thoughts. 00:01:00
I feel worried since I'm thinking about tomorrow's exam 00:01:04
I feel angry since I'm thinking about a fight with my brother 00:01:10
Let's look at grammar 00:01:16
I feel happy 00:01:19
We use the present simple when talking about feelings 00:01:21
Remember, when using affirmative sentences 00:01:26
In the third person singular, we must add an S to our verb. 00:01:31
Look at it. 00:01:38
In negative sentences, we use the auxiliary verb don't and doesn't. 00:01:42
I don't feel happy. 00:01:49
She doesn't feel happy. 00:01:52
When using interrogative sentences, we also use the auxiliary verb do and does. 00:01:54
Do you feel happy? Does she feel happy? 00:02:03
I'm thinking about a chocolate cake. 00:02:09
We use the present continuous to talk about an action that is happening right now. 00:02:13
Present continuous is composed of two verbs, verb to be plus the main verb with ing. 00:02:20
As you know, the verb to be changes according to the subject 00:02:31
Look at it, she is thinking about a chocolate cake 00:02:38
But they are thinking about a chocolate cake 00:02:44
When using a negative sentence, we have to put the verb to be in negative 00:02:48
She isn't thinking about a chocolate cake 00:02:55
When using interrogative sentences, we have to put the verb to be before the subject. 00:03:00
Is she thinking about a chocolate cake? 00:03:08
This is all for today. Bye, bye! 00:03:12
Bye, bye! 00:03:14
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