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a building
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Miss a
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Finish
Personal Best Work with a partner. Write the singular and plural forms of the words in the game, e.g. watch, watches, then compare your
list with another pair. Which two things are always plural in English?
A B C D E F
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Personal Best Which of the items in the grid do you have with you today? Which do you have at home? Tell your partner.
A B C D E F
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Personal Best Which of the items in the grid do you have with you today? Which do you have at home? Tell your partner.
Scrambled colours
Solve an anagram, then find an object of the same colour.
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Personal Best Work with a partner. Turn the resource sheet over. Try to remember the thirteen colours. Write each one. When you have
finished, look at the resource sheet to see how many colours you remembered and to check your spellings.
My parents are
The _______ isn’t ________.
interesting.
She’s a/an
________ woman.
Is your classroom
______?
That’s a fast
_______.
They’re big
________.
Your job is
________.
My ______
All of the ________ isn’t brown.
These exercises
are expensive. are _______.
Personal Best Work with a partner. You have one minute to say as many sentences as possible about the things on or near your desk.
For example, My bag is blue. Use at least one adjective and one noun in each sentence. Your partner will time you and
count your sentences.
READER PLAYERS
their
Maria and BEEP BEEP sister
are from Colombia. (her)
The hotel is very good
but BEEP BEEP rooms are
expensive. (its) (NAME)‘s
my
The teachers are in the
classrooms with BEEP BEEP
students. (their)
You and Mike are British. his
BEEP BEEP parents are from
Liverpool. (Your)
Personal Best Look around the classroom. Make sentences with possessive adjectives and ’s to describe some of the people and objects.
For example, Jenny is our teacher.
Family challenge
Choose a card. Your partner describes the relationship between the people.
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NOTE:
M = married Anne Maxwell Tony Brown Becky Brown Carlos Gomez
grandfather grandmother grandparents mother father parents son daughter children grandchildren husband wife
brother sister boyfriend girlfriend
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Jim and
Jim and To ny Lis a
Beck y To ny and Elsie Els ie To ny
Els ie Dave
Dave Be c k y Lis a and Simon Simo n Be c k y
Dave and Lisa and Lis a
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An ne Dave Lisa
Jim Becky
To ny Simon Car lo s
Els ie To ny To ny a and Tony Simon
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Be c k y Jim Be c k y Be c k y
Elsie and
Jim
Personal Best Draw your family tree (or make one up). Describe it to your partner, without showing it to him/her. Your partner listens and
draws your family tree. Then listen to your partner and draw his/her family tree.