Describe my school
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lesson 1 : My Schoolbag
Language in focus :
- Vocabulary :
schoolbag / book / pen / pencil /scissors / glue /cover / eraser / sharpener / ruler / crayons / slate / marker
- Grammar :
What’s in…? / There is… / There are… / is there…? /are there…? / my / your
lesson 2 : My Classroom
Language in focus :
- Vocabulary :
Classroom / teacher / door / window / board / bin / desk / chair / pupil / big / small / nice / clean/dirty
- Grammar :
It + to be + adjective
There is/there’s
There are
lesson 3 : My School subjects
Language in focus :
- Vocabulary :
School subjects / Arabic / English / French/ Maths /science/ P.E / Arts /Music /Favourite/
Monday / Tuesday / Wednesday / Thursday/ Friday/ Saturday / Sunday/ before / after
- Grammar :
What’s /are your favourite subject/s ?
lesson 4 : My classmates
Language in focus :
- Vocabulary :
•Personal pronouns : he, she • “to be” with he and she • classmate / boy/girl / friendly / kind / smart / helpful / tidy
- Grammar :
• This is + name.
• He/she + is + boy/girl.
• He/she + is + my friend / classmate.
• He/she is + adjective.
lesson 5 : My School
Language in focus :
- Vocabulary :
classroom / courtyard / garden / playground / flowers / office / headmaster / headmistress / flag / clean / big / small
- Grammar :
is + adj. /there is/there are/has got/hasn’t got
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• What’s in your schoolbag ?
• It's big
• What’s your favourite subject ?
• This is Omar
• My classroom is big |
Erreurs ou confusions éventuelles
- Wednesday is after Thursday
- thinks that the Slate is called a board.
Confusion possible ou glissement de sens
- Confusion entre book -notebook
- Confusion entre pen -pencil
- Confusion entre book -notebook
- Confusion entre before-after
- Learners uses there are for singular instead of using There's
- Learners uses has got for negative form instead of using hasn’t got
Questions possibles
Liaisons enseignements et programmes
Idées ou Réflexions liées à son enseignement
- Talking about school is relevant to all the children in your class and the subject should arouse their interest.
They should all have their opinion whether it be positive or not! It’s also a good opportunity for you to introduce English culture into the classroom. Use this theme to compare and contrast what they do at school and what English children do at school. These activities are aimed at older primary children who can write and already have a background in learning English.
Aides et astuces
- Have got (have/has + got) is used to talk mainly about possessions or personal attributes.
I've got a new computer.
Examples :
They haven't got any red chilli peppers.
She's got long, brown hair.
He hasn't got many friends.
- don't forget the contraction
Examples :
Daisy hasn't got her books yet.
You haven't got a book ?
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Pour citer cette page: (my school)
ABROUGUI, M & al, 2023. Describe my school. In Didaquest [en ligne]. <http:www.didaquest.org/wiki/Describe_my_school>, consulté le 21, novembre, 2024
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