The document lists various free time activities like making snacks, doing homework, crafts, reading magazines, playing computer games, watching DVDs, practicing sports, feeding animals, and texting friends. It then provides example sentences using the present continuous tense to describe what someone is currently doing from the list of activities. Finally, it lists activities that are allowed or not allowed using "can" to express permission in different contexts like at home, school, and other locations.
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14. FREE TIME ACTIVITIES
make a snack do homework do crafts read a magazine
play computer
games
watch a DVD practise sports feed the animals
text friends
go online
15. present continuous
I am texting my friends
You are playing computer games
He/She is watching a DVD
We/They are reading a magazine
What are they doing now?
What are they doing at the moment?
16. can: permission
I/You
He/She
We/They
 can
text friends
do homework
play computer games
read a magazine
watch a DVD
at home.
at school
in my bedroom.
in class.
in the playground.
in the club.
 can’t