Pronunciation
1. me knee
/mi:/ /ni:/
2. game gain
/ɡeɪm/ /ɡeɪn/
3. chin gin
/tʃɪn/ /dʒɪn/
4. choose juice
/tʃu:z/ /dʒu:s/
5. cheap jeep
/tʃi:p/ /dʒi:p/
She sees cheese
Tongue Twisters
Red lorry, yellow lorry
Thin sticks, thick bricks
Sheep should sleep in a shed
She sells seashells on the seashore
1. Dance (verb) /dæns/
Meaning: to move the body and feet to music.
Example sentence: We danced all night.
2. Chair (noun) /tʃer/
Meaning: a seat for one person that has a back,
usually four legs, and sometimes two arms.
Example sentence: We need a chair for Ben -
could you get one from the other room?
3. Time (noun) /taɪm/
Meaning: the part of existence that is measured in
minutes, days, years, etc.
Example sentence: Time passes so quickly when
you're having fun.
4. Beautiful (adjective) /ˈbjuː.t̬ə.fəl/
Meaning: pleasing to the eye or mind especially
through beauty or charm.
Example sentence: The girl is very beautiful.
It was a beautiful plan.
5. Clean (adjective) /kliːn/
Meaning: free from dirt, marks, or stains.
Example sentence: Make sure your hands are
clean before you have your dinner
6. Angry (adjective) /ˈæŋ.ɡri/
Meaning: having a strong feeling against
someone who has behaved badly.
Example sentence: I got really angry with her.
7. Listen (verb) /ˈlɪs.ən/
Meaning: to give attention to someone or something
in order to hear him, her, or it.
Example sentence: Please listen to what I’m saying!
8. Smile (verb) /smaɪl/
Meaning: a happy or friendly expression on the face
in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly,
often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth
can be seen
Example sentence: Amy had a big smile on her face.
9. Run (verb) /rʌn/
Meaning: to move along, faster than walking, by
taking quick steps in which each foot is lifted before
the next foot touches the ground.
Example sentence: He can run the fastest in the class.
10. Book (noun) /bʊk/
Meaning: A book is a number of pieces of paper,
usually with words printed on them.
Example sentence: I have a lot of books in my home.
SPEAKING
What are the children doing in the picture?
Why do we need to wash our hands? How can you
wash your hands so they're really clean?
Once upon a sunny day, in a big green field, there was a busy ant and a
cheerful grasshopper. The ant worked all day, gathering food for the winter,
while the grasshopper played and sang in the warm sunshine.
When the chilly winter arrived, the ant had plenty of food stored up, but the
grasshopper had nothing. It shivered with cold and hunger, wishing it had
prepared like the ant.
The grasshopper went to the ant and asked for help. The ant said, "I worked
hard to gather food when it was plentiful. You should have done the same."
The grasshopper realized its mistake and promised to work hard next time. But
it was too late for that winter.
Read the story about the Ant and the Grasshopper, then tell it again
in your own words.
Link to Audio files:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xgXXHv2nkBRT34Ss_Eg_JfzPt
YtW89eK?usp=sharing

Children at a beginner student level.pptx

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    She sells seashellson the seashore
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    1. Dance (verb)/dæns/ Meaning: to move the body and feet to music. Example sentence: We danced all night.
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    2. Chair (noun)/tʃer/ Meaning: a seat for one person that has a back, usually four legs, and sometimes two arms. Example sentence: We need a chair for Ben - could you get one from the other room?
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    3. Time (noun)/taɪm/ Meaning: the part of existence that is measured in minutes, days, years, etc. Example sentence: Time passes so quickly when you're having fun.
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    4. Beautiful (adjective)/ˈbjuː.t̬ə.fəl/ Meaning: pleasing to the eye or mind especially through beauty or charm. Example sentence: The girl is very beautiful. It was a beautiful plan.
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    5. Clean (adjective)/kliːn/ Meaning: free from dirt, marks, or stains. Example sentence: Make sure your hands are clean before you have your dinner
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    6. Angry (adjective)/ˈæŋ.ɡri/ Meaning: having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly. Example sentence: I got really angry with her.
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    7. Listen (verb)/ˈlɪs.ən/ Meaning: to give attention to someone or something in order to hear him, her, or it. Example sentence: Please listen to what I’m saying!
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    8. Smile (verb)/smaɪl/ Meaning: a happy or friendly expression on the face in which the ends of the mouth curve up slightly, often with the lips moving apart so that the teeth can be seen Example sentence: Amy had a big smile on her face.
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    9. Run (verb)/rʌn/ Meaning: to move along, faster than walking, by taking quick steps in which each foot is lifted before the next foot touches the ground. Example sentence: He can run the fastest in the class.
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    10. Book (noun)/bʊk/ Meaning: A book is a number of pieces of paper, usually with words printed on them. Example sentence: I have a lot of books in my home.
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    What are thechildren doing in the picture?
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    Why do weneed to wash our hands? How can you wash your hands so they're really clean?
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    Once upon asunny day, in a big green field, there was a busy ant and a cheerful grasshopper. The ant worked all day, gathering food for the winter, while the grasshopper played and sang in the warm sunshine. When the chilly winter arrived, the ant had plenty of food stored up, but the grasshopper had nothing. It shivered with cold and hunger, wishing it had prepared like the ant. The grasshopper went to the ant and asked for help. The ant said, "I worked hard to gather food when it was plentiful. You should have done the same." The grasshopper realized its mistake and promised to work hard next time. But it was too late for that winter. Read the story about the Ant and the Grasshopper, then tell it again in your own words.
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    Link to Audiofiles: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1xgXXHv2nkBRT34Ss_Eg_JfzPt YtW89eK?usp=sharing