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Starter • Unit 4: Skills & Activities

What Do You Do on the Weekend?

Talk about weekend activities, use question word order correctly (What do you + verb?), and describe free time habits.

50 min
question word order (Do you + verb? / What do you + verb?) + free time verb phrases
14 words
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Reading

10 minutes
Say to student:

"These are statistics about what people do on the weekend. Let's see if you are typical!"

Reading

What Do You Do on the Weekend?

Read the text aloud. Then discuss the questions below.

Most people do the same things every weekend. - 78% of people watch TV on the weekend. - 60% go shopping on Saturday. - 45% play sports or exercise. - Only 20% visit family every weekend.

Key Words from the Text

go shopping — I go shopping on Saturday morning.
play sports — Do you play sports on the weekend?
exercise — I exercise three times a week.
watch TV — I watch TV in the evening.
weekend — What do you do on the weekend?
Saturday — I go shopping on Saturday.

1. Do YOU watch TV on the weekend?

2. Do you go shopping on Saturday?

3. Do you play any sports?

4. Do you visit your family every weekend?

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Language Focus

12 minutes

Dialogue: Monday. Two colleagues talking about the weekend.

Ana and Leo

Ana
What do you usually do on the weekend?
On Saturday, I go shopping.
Leo
In the evening, I go out with friends.
Leo
Ana
Do you play any sports?
Yes, I play tennis on Sunday morning.
Leo
Ana
Are you tired on Sunday evening?
Yes! I stay at home and watch TV.
Leo

Click any speech bubble to hear that line!

Comprehension:

1. What does Leo do on Saturday?

2. Does Leo play sports?

3. What does he do on Sunday evening?

Grammar Discovery: question word order: Do you + verb? / What do you + verb?

Look at these questions from the dialogue. What is the word order?

What do you usually do on the weekend?

Do you play any sports?

Are you tired on Sunday evening?

Expected answer: Questions with What: What + do + you + verb. Yes/No questions: Do + you + verb? (with 'be': Are + you + adjective?)

Explain:

What is the order of words in a question with 'What'?

What do you do on the weekend? — What + do + you + verb

Do you play sports? — Do + you + verb (yes/no question)

Quick Check (oral):

1. Say: "Put in order: do / on the weekend / you / What / do → ___?"

Expected: What do you do on the weekend?

If wrong: Order: What + do + you + verb.

2. Say: "Put in order: sports / Do / play / you → ___?"

Expected: Do you play sports?

If wrong: Yes/No: Do + you + verb.

3. Say: "Do you go out on Saturday? Yes, I ___."

Expected: do

If wrong: Short answer: Yes, I do. (NOT Yes, I go.)

Common Errors

What you do on the weekend? What DO YOU do on the weekend?
Sempre precisa do auxiliar DO na pergunta.
Do you go shopping? Yes, I go. Yes, I do.
Short answer: Yes, I do. / No, I don't.
Explicação (PT-BR):
Perguntas sim/nao: Do you + verbo? (Do you play sports?) Perguntas com What: What + do you + verbo? (What do you do on the weekend?) A ordem e sempre: palavra interrogativa + do/does + sujeito + verbo.
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Practice

15 minutes
Watch for:
- Word order: 'What you do?' sem auxiliar DO e o erro #1. Repetir a regra: What + DO + you + verb.
- 'I practice tennis' → corrigir para 'I play tennis'. Em ingles, PLAY sports.
- Short answers: 'Do you play sports? Yes, I play.' → 'Yes, I do.'
- go out vs go shopping vs go to: 'go out' = sair para se divertir, 'go shopping' = ir as compras, 'go to' = ir a um lugar.
- 'On the weekend' (AmE) vs 'At the weekend' (BrE) — aceitar ambos, mas ensinar 'on the weekend'.
- 3a pessoa no dialogo: aluno relata 'He go shopping' → 'He GOES shopping'. Reforcar -s/-es.

Question Word Order

Put the words in the correct order to make questions.

1.

doon the weekendWhatyoudo

2.

Dosportsplayyou

3.

on SaturdaydousuallyWhatdoyou

4.

Doon Sundayyoufriendsmeet

5.

go outyouDoin the evening

6.

youDostayon the weekendat home

Weekend Activities

Complete the sentences with the correct expression from the box.

go outgo shoppingstay at homeplay sportsmeet friendswatch TV
1. On Saturday I at the mall.
2. In the evening I with my classmates.
3. On Sunday morning I . I play tennis.
4. On Sunday evening I and .
5. I usually on Friday night.

Your Weekend

Talk about your weekend with your teacher. Answer the questions, then ask 3 questions back!

Scenario:

It's Monday. Your teacher asks about your weekend.

Useful Expressions

I go / I don't go...I play / I don't play...I stay at home and...What do you do on the weekend?Do you play sports?

Round 1 — Teacher asks, you answer

TEACHER: What do you usually do on the weekend?
YOU: On Saturday, I [activity]. On Sunday, I [activity].
TEACHER: Do you play any sports?
YOU: Yes, I play [sport]. / No, I don't.
TEACHER: Do you go out on Saturday evening?
YOU: Yes, I go out with [person]. / No, I stay at home.
TEACHER: What do you do on Sunday evening?
YOU: I [activity].

Round 2 — You ask 3 questions

YOU: What do you do on the weekend?
TEACHER: I [answer].
YOU: Do you play sports?
TEACHER: [answer].
YOU: Do you go out on Saturday?
TEACHER: [answer].
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Let's Talk

13 minutes

Let's Talk!

Use what you learned today to answer these questions. Elaborate as much as you can!

Talking about weekends and free time.

1. What do you usually do on Saturdays?

2. Who do you spend time with on the weekend?

3. Do you prefer a busy weekend or a quiet one?

4. What is the best part of your weekend?

5. Do you watch TV or go out more often?

Extension activity: Aluno rapido: descrever o fim de semana de outra pessoa (amigo, pai, mae) usando 3a pessoa. 'My mother goes shopping on Saturday. She visits my grandmother on Sunday.'

Self-Assessment

How did you do today?

  • I can talk about what I do on the weekend.
  • I can use correct word order in questions: What do you do...?
  • I can ask my partner about their free time.

Great work today!

Next class: Next class: Lights, camera, action! Instructions and object pronouns.