2. Basic Shapes
Most common shapes for beginning English speakers. Practice finding them in your home and
record yourself labeling each shape. This improves your articulation and basic phonetic skills while
reinforcing the shapes.
Then post your recording on the Englishwithjen youtube channel
circle
rectangle
triangle
square
oval
heart
9. Advanced Shapes
Test yourself to find these shapes in your home and practice your English pronunciation.
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diamond
trapezoid
pentagon
cross
Circles, circles, everywhere. Find at least three objects in your home that are circles. Take a picture and post them on our YouTube channel.
Count the numbers on the front face of the dice. What does that equal?
Did you come up with 21?
Notice that two triangles together, one on top of the other, create a diamond.
The basic shapes of these sky scrapers are rectangles. In English very tall buildings are often called sky scrapers.
In America, people color eggs in bright colors to celebrate a spring holiday called Easter. Adults will hide the eggs for children to find. Can you name the colors of the Easter eggs? Record yourself to practice your pronunciation then post it on my YouTube channel.
In America, X and O are used to represent hugs and kisses. X = hug and O = Kisses. So if someone gives you a note that ends with xoxo’s that means hugs and kisses!
Now count the tan and brown diamonds. How many diamonds are there in total? www.englishwithjen.com
Shapes can be found everywhere in nature and our homes. Can you find any pentagon’s in your home? Post what you find in the comments section. www.englishwithjen.com