28th April (Year 2 Speaking Skills)
28th April 2020
Good job agents ! Let's move on to the next one!
You still need to refer to page 71.
Look at Activity 2 - Grammar Focus.
There are two sentences in the blue box.
Let's look at the first one: There's a monster.
There's means there is. You use "There's" for a singular (one) object. For example, "There's a pencil", "There's a desk" or "There's a rubber". These sentences show that there is only ONE pencil, ONE desk, and ONE rubber. Do you understand?
Now, let's look at the second one: There are four cats.
You use "There are" for plural (more than one) objects. For example, "There are two pencils", "There are three desks" or "There are four rubbers". These sentences show that there are TWO pencils (more than one), THREE desks (more than one), and FOUR rubbers (more than one). Do you understand?
If you understand, let's play a game. Look at Activity 3 - Play the description game.
Look at each picture and state ONE description about each picture. Ask your parents to record yourself describing the rooms and send the video to me through Whatsapp. The best video will be chosen to be posted in my blog. Good luck!
For example: "There's four cats in Room 1".
Now, proceed to make your own description. Good luck !
Good job agents ! Let's move on to the next one!
You still need to refer to page 71.
Look at Activity 2 - Grammar Focus.
There are two sentences in the blue box.
Let's look at the first one: There's a monster.
There's means there is. You use "There's" for a singular (one) object. For example, "There's a pencil", "There's a desk" or "There's a rubber". These sentences show that there is only ONE pencil, ONE desk, and ONE rubber. Do you understand?
Now, let's look at the second one: There are four cats.
You use "There are" for plural (more than one) objects. For example, "There are two pencils", "There are three desks" or "There are four rubbers". These sentences show that there are TWO pencils (more than one), THREE desks (more than one), and FOUR rubbers (more than one). Do you understand?
If you understand, let's play a game. Look at Activity 3 - Play the description game.
Look at each picture and state ONE description about each picture. Ask your parents to record yourself describing the rooms and send the video to me through Whatsapp. The best video will be chosen to be posted in my blog. Good luck!
For example: "There's four cats in Room 1".
Now, proceed to make your own description. Good luck !
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