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My Classroom 1

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What’s this? it’s = it is isn’t = is not Articles: a/an What's this? It's an apple. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

My Friends and Family 2

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There’s My House! 3

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Subject pronouns: ‘he’ and ‘she’ He is a boy. She is a girl. Possessive adjectives: ‘my’ and ‘your’ It is my toy. It is your ball. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

There is / There are There is a sofa. There are lamps. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

Capital letters and full stops The pen is blue. I t's a rubber. Sentence Building

Question marks Who is he ? Sentence Building

Nouns cat, house, love Sentence Building

My Toys 8

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Whose Whose toy car is this? Possessive ('s) It's Rick's toy car. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

I Like Bananas! 9

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Like: (to give a preference) He likes milk. I don't like beans. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

Prepositions of place The doll is in the box. The doll is on the box. Sentence Building

Singular nouns vs. Plural nouns book - book s chicken - chickens Sentence Building

My Town 10

Prepositions of Place: next to / in front of The cat is next to Yoshi. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

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How We Get Around 11

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Common verbs (transportation) drive, go, take, ride, walk,ƪ› 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

Pronouns He is riding a bike. Sentence Building

Verbs are action words. He drives a taxi. He doesn't drive a taxi. Does he drive a taxi? Sentence Building

My Body 4

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has got / have got I have got a nose. hasn’t got / haven’t got I haven't got two noses. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

Plural nouns hand s, pencils, backpacks Sentence Building

My Friends 5

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Subject Pronouns: you [plural] / we / they You have got short hair. We aren't short. They are tall. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

I Can Whistle! 6

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Can / Can’t I can swim. Fish can'tfly. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

Adjectives curly hair, blue eyes, tall tree Sentence Building

Proper nouns My name is Ken. His name is Dr. Ed. Sentence Building

He Works in an KĸĐĞ 12

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Where/ What Where does your dad work? What is your name? 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

Sentences word order Noun Verb Complement ‡ ™‘”• ‹ƒ‘ƥ…‡Ǥ Sentence Building

Let’s Go to the Zoo! 13

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Seasons and Weather 14

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Let’s + verb Let's go to the playhouse. 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

Like: (to describe things) What is the weather like? 'ƌĂŵŵĂƌKďũĞĐƟǀĞƐ

Let us = Let’s Let's walk to the park. Let's not feed the goat. Sentence Building

Statement vs. Question The children play at the park . Are the children playing at the park? Sentence Building

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