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In this engaging lesson, we delve into various actions and activities that we can describe using the question "What are you doing?" Learn how to express a wide range of everyday activities such as walking, running, swimming, and even playing sports. Each activity encourages interaction and practice in using the present continuous tense, making it perfect for language learners. Join us as we discover the excitement of different actions and enhance our vocabulary with fun examples like dancing, cleaning, and cooking.
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What are you doing? I’m walking.
What are you doing? I’m running.
What are you doing? I’m jumping.
What are you doing? I’m swimming.
What are you doing? I’m kicking.
What are you doing? I’m cleaning.
What are you doing? I’m washing.
What are you doing? I’m watching TV.
What are you doing? I’m cooking.
What are you doing? I’m playing basketball.
What are you doing? I’m eating.
What are you doing? I’m playing soccer.
What are you doing? I’m fishing.
What are you doing? I’m doing Taekwondo.
What are you doing? I’m playing baseball.
I’m dancing. What are you doing?
What are you doing? I’m playing the piano.
What are you doing? I’m skiing.
What are you doing? I’m skating.
What are you doing? I’m sleeping.
What are you doing? I’m reading a book.