For example, I'm going to ask you some questions from Lesson 5 to begin
My Uncle's son is my cousin.
Your brother's daughter is your ...?
Your sister's husband is your ...?
Now I'll give you a test
Ex-Wife
Ex-Husband
Whenever we see "ex-" in English, it means "no longer."
Ex-girlfriend, Ex-boyfriend
Now let's move onto "Present Continuous"
Where are you working now?
How do you answer this question using the present continuous?
I'm working for a technology company in Shenzhen.
What are your mother or fathering doing these days?
My mother is helping my sister raise her children these days.
The important part here is to use the present continuous tense
Make a sentence using "nearly all" (90%)
Usually we put the place or location right after the subject of the sentence.
Nearly all PEOPLE in THE USA learn to drive a car by 17 years old.
Each "quantifier" represents a percent
Nearly all = ~90%
Not many = ~25%
Some = ~50%
Not many American people have been to China.
How about "Not many"
Make a sentence using "Not many"
Not many Chinese people like to eat curry.
What type of exercise is popular with middle-aged people?
Public square dancing is very popular with middle aged people.
Almost always, often, hardly ever, never.