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Basic Requirements
1. Confirm internet connection.
2. Check speakers and microphone.
3. Be ready to participate and answer.
4. Have pen and paper at hand.
5. Get ready to learn!
Let’s learn “The Alphabet”
The ABC!
ABCDEF Capital letters
ABCDEFG
HIJKL
A C
apple cat
B D
bed dog
E
egg G
girl
F
frog H
hat
I
ink K
kite
J
jacket L
lemon
Let’s review
ABCDEFGHIJKL
What is this?
This is an apple.
What is this?
This is a hat.
What is this?
This is a frog.
The Alphabet / The ABC
MNOPQRST
UVWXYZ
These are…
N P
nurse plane
Q
S
queen
sun
R T
rabbit turtle
U W
umbrella window
X
V x-ray
vase
Y
yellow
Z
zebra
Let’s review
MNOPQRS
TUVWXYZ
What is this?
This is a turtle.
What is this?
This is a plane.
What is this?
This is a vase.
Let’s Practice:
ABCDEFG
HIJKLMNOP
QRSTUV
WXYZ
Vowels
AEIOU
Short vowel sounds
cat bed ring dog cup
Long vowel sounds
A–E–I–O–U
Spelling Challenge:
TJUB––A–MA
UF–I–––PB C–U
RN
–R––P–– KETE–G–––-LL–LE–L-O
LE
–– ATE
and BINGO was his name
Spelling Challenge:
A–P–P–L-E C–A–K-E
F–R–O-G M–A–N
Spelling Challenge:
X–R–A–Y C–A–K-E
R–A–B–B–I–T P–L–A–N-E
Dictation:
Saying and spelling my name
C–R–I–S–T–I–N–A
- Yes, I am Cristina
Numbers
The Numbers
Listen and
repeat!
In written English, it is common to separate numbers
using a hyphen:
• 21 twenty-one • 65 sixty-five
• 32 thirty-two • 76 seventy-six
• 43 forty-three • 87 eighty-seven
• 54 fifty-four • 98 ninety-eight
Pronunciation matters!
Number Long Sound Number Short Sound
13 Thirteen 30 Thirty
14 Fourteen 40 Forty
15 Fifteen 50 Fifty
16 Sixteen 60 Sixty
17 Seventeen 70 Seventy
18 Eighteen 80 Eighty
19 Nineteen 90 Ninety
Take turns and say the numbers as they are marked in
circles. Do it as fast as you can!
Say the numbers you see:
0 8 11 30 27
12 40 14 55 15
78 87 90 19 100
Read as fast as you can:
A – 1 – B – 3 – H – 11 – J – 12
F – 68 – L – 18 – 44 – 99 - Z - 13
R – S – 15 – B – V – 33 – G - 90
Let’s do this again really, really fast!
I
You
He
Subject Pronouns She
It
We
You
They
Look at the
picture and the
corresponding
subject pronoun
1. I am a teacher.
Let’s 2. You are happy.
read 3. He is Tom.
4. She is Lisa.
5. It is late.
6. We are in class.
7. You are students.
8. They are nice.
A noun refers to a person, place, or thing
Ms. Sandoval
(Capital letter. Marker
Specific) (Small letter.
Not specific)
Proper Nouns Common Nouns Mr. Wilson
man turtle
Mercedes cup
dog Scottie
apple Xela
She is a baker.
2. Mary loves cakes. _______
• Hello! • Hi!
• Hi! • Hey!
• Good morning • Hey there!
• Good afternoon • Morning!
• Good evening • What´s up
• Good night • How’s it going?
• It’s good to see you!
How to say “Good-bye”
Formal Casual
• Good-bye • Bye
• Farewell • Bye bye!
• Have a good day • See you later
• Take care • Have a good one
• So long
Practice with Different Greetings
• Bye … have a
• So long ...
good day .
Nice to meet you!
Role play. Nice to meet you!
• Hello!
• Hello.
• My name is __________
• My name is __________
• Hi ____________. It’s nice to meet you
• Nice to meet you too ________
• Take care
• Bye-bye