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Parts of Speech

Lesson Plan For June & July


Grade (5) & Grade (6)

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Parts of Speech
Warmer song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3yJhw7R3fI

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Parts of Speech (ဝါစဂၤ)
(1) Nouns (နာမ္)

(2) Pronouns (နာမ္စား)

(3) Verbs (ႀကိယာ)

(4) Adjectives (နာမဝိေသသန)

(5) Adverbs (ႀကိယာဝိေသသန)

(6) Prepositions (ဝိဘတ္)

(7) Conjunctions (သမၺႏၵ)

(8) Interjections (အာေမဋိတ္)

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Nouns (N)
Warmer Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9cu7C07pNbA

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Nouns (N) နာမ္

သက္ရွိ၊ သက္မဲ့၊ မႈ၊ ျခင္း၊ ခ်က္ ဆံ ု းေသာ စကားလံ ု းကို Nounဟု ေခၚသည္။ Noun (၃) မ်ိဳးရွိသည္။

(၁) Countable Noun (ေရတြက္၍ရေသာနာမ္ )


(၂) Uncountable Noun (ေရတြက္၍မရေသာနာမ္ )
(၃) Proper Noun (တစ္ဦးဆို င္နာမ္ )

eg. A dog, a book, success, swimming, decision

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Nouns (N)

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Underline the common nouns in these sentences.


There’s a little bird in the garden.


Who is your teacher?


Don’t eat that rotten apple.


Kate has a lovely doll.


I like reading stories.


My father is a doctor.


Every child has a dictionary.


Rudy hates bananas.


The phone is ringing.

Here’s a book for you.

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Pronouns (နာမ္စား)
နာမ္၏အစားသံ ုးေသာပု ဒ္ကို နာမ္စားဟု ေခၚသည္။
Subject Object Determiner Possessive Reflexive
သည္ ကို ၏ ဟာ ကို ယ္တိုင္

I Me My Mine Myself

We Us Our Ours Ourselves

You You Your Yours Yourselves

They Them Their Theirs Themselves

He Him Him His Himself

She Her Her Hers Herself

It It Its Its itself

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 My name is David. I am the youngest in the family. This is my father. He is a teacher.

 This is my mother. She is a lawyer.

  I have a brother and two sisters.

 I am standing on my head. Look at me. My mother is kind. Everybody likes her.

Lisa, I told you to tidy your bed!


 I made this cake myself.

 Be careful with the knife. You’ll cut yourself. Michael is looking at himself in the

mirror.
 Susan has hurt herself.

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Fill in the blanks with the correct pronouns.

 Peter and I are brothers. _______ share a bedroom together.

  Sue isn’t well. Dad is taking _______ to see a doctor.

  My brother is a teacher. _______ teaches English.

  All his students like _______ very much.

  Children, _______ are making too much noise!

  Who are those people? Where are _______ from?

  Mom is a doctor. _______ works in a hospital.

  The sky is getting dark. _______ is going to rain.

  John, we are all waiting for _______. Are you coming with _______?

  May _______ borrow your pen?

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Verbs (V)
Warmer Song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3EYciNco58
(Actions Verbs)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LtiLIjZCc7I
(Helping Verbs)

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Verbs (V) ႀကိယာ
ျပဳျခင္းကို ျဖစ္ေစ၊ ျဖစ္ျခင္းကို ျဖစ္ေစ၊ ရွိျခင္းကို ျဖစ္ေစ ျပေသာပု ဒ္ကို
ႀကိယာ ဟု ေခၚသည္။ ျမန္မာဝါက်ေနာက္ဆံ ု းတြင္ အဂၤလိပ္ verb ရွိသည္။
Verbs (2) မ်ိဳးရွိသည္။

(၁) Helping Verbs (အကူ ႀကိယာ)


(၂) Main Verbs (အဓိကႀကိယာ)

(1) Helping Verbs (၄) မ်ိဳး


- Verbs to be (am ,is, are, was, were, be, being, been)
- Verbs to do (do, does, did)
- Verbs to have (has, have, had)
- Modal Verbs (can, could, shall, should, will, would, may, might, must)

(2) Main Verbs (၂) မ်ိဳး


- Transitive Verbs (need object)
- Intransitive Verbs (no need object)

eg. I eat an ice-cream. I swim. I sleep.

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Verbs Poems

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Adjectives

Warmer song to teach about adjectives


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxoDGlPUmyU

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Adjectives (A) နာမဝိေသသန
နာမ္ကို အထူ းျပဳေသာပု ဒ္ကိုနာမဝိေသသနဟု ေခၚသည္။ ေသာ၊
သည့္၊ မည့္၊ တဲ့ ဆံ ု းေသာ စကားလံ ု းကို နာမဝိေသသနဟု ေခၚသည္။
နာမဝိေသသန Degree (၃) မ်ိဳးရွိသည္။ ၁သံ ၊၂သံ er မွန္ ၊ ၂ သံ ထက္ေက်ာ္
more/most ေခၚ (syllables)

(1) Positive Degree (…ေသာ) as….D1….as


(2) Comparative Degree (ပို ၍…..ေသာ) …er than/ more than
(3) Superlative Degree (…..ဆံ ု း.ေသာ) the……..est/the most……

D(1) D(2) D(3)


clever cleverer cleverest
beautiful more beautiful most beautiful
good better best
little less least
many more most
bad worse worst

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Underline the adjectives in the following sentences.

 There is an empty room upstairs.

 It’s a hot summer.

 You are so kind.

  Don’t be crazy.

 This park is clean and green.

  Many people exercise to keep healthy.

  I think these eggs are rotten.

  We are all bored. There isn’t anything to do.

  The pupils don’t find the joke amusing.

  James was absent because he was ill.

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dark darker darkest
   
clean     cleaner cleanest
easy     easier easiest
fat       fatter fattest
flat       flatter flattest
heavy     heavier heaviest
hot       hotter hottest
narrow   narrower narrowest
noisy     noisier noisiest
simple   simpler simplest

thin       thinner thinnest


wet   wetter wettest

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Fill in the blanks with the correct comparative and superlative
forms of the following adjectives.

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Adverbs (Adv) ႀကိယာဝိေသသန
 Warmer song
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUu165jHuWI
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yFPS8yTS_Gw
 Lesson Plan
 https://www.eslkidstuff.com/lesson-plans/adverbs.html

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Adverbs (Adv) ႀကိယာဝိေသသန
ႀကိယာကို အထူးျပဳေသာပု ဒ္ကို ႀကိယာဝိေသသန ဟု ေခၚသည္။ စြာ၊ လ်က္ ၊ ျဖင့္၊ ႏွင့္
Adv ျဖစ္။ Adv Degree (၃) မ်ိဳးရွိသည္။

(1) Positive Degree


(2) Comparative Degree
(3) Superlative Degree

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Adverbs
 An adverb is a word that tell us in what way someone does something. It modifies a
verb, an adjective or another adverb.

 Examples:
 Maria speaks quietly. (the adverb "quietly" modifies the verb "speaks")

 Paul is really handsome. (the adverb "really" modifies the adjective "handsome")

 Yumi is working too slowly. (the adverb "too" modifies the adverb "slowly")

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Adverb forms

Adverbs come in regular and irregular forms:

 regular = adjective + ly (quick → quickly, soft → softly, loud → loudly)

 irregular e.g. fast -> fast, high → high, low → low, good → well

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Prepositions
 Warmer song
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IKdMJYptNRI

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Preposition
A preposition is a word that connects one thing with
another, showing how they are related.
Some prepositions tell you about position or place.

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 We get up in the morning. We go to bed at night.

  It’s always hot in summer.

  The movie starts at two in the afternoon. Autumn begins in September.

  They were married in 1990. Joe arrived after me.

  It has not rained at all for two weeks. Breakfast is served at seven o’clock.

  Kevin and Joe have been in the same class since first grade.

 The trees lose their leaves during winter.

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Underline the prepositions.
 The children ran out of the house to greet their father.
 The plane flew over the mountains.
 You can start the machine by pressing this button.
 He is hiding behind the mango tree.
 I am standing right in front of you.
 All of you must come here before 7 o’clock.
 There is a wooden bridge between the two villages.
 I saw a rabbit hopping among the bushes.
 The bottle fell off the rack and broke into pieces.
 I went to the pagoda with my grandmother.
 Can you do this without my help?
 They are sitting round the table.
 These apples are from Australia.

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Underline the prepositions.
 He noticed two policemen coming towards him.
 All the windows face toward the river.
 He was standing with his back towards me.
 They ran across the field.
 There was a bamboo bridge across the stream.
 The train went through the tunnel.
 They travelled through the forests and over the mountains.
 The zoo is open every day throughout the year.
 We saw many paddy fields along the river.
 The cat jumped onto the cupboard.
 He slowly walked into the room.
 They have lived in Yangon for about ten years.
 I put the umbrella against the wall.

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Underline the prepositions.

The man fell off the ladder.

We have dinner at 7:30 P.M.

Tom was born on a Friday.

There are seven days in a week.

Sue is running after her dog.

Several people are waiting at the bus stop.

I received a letter from Sara yesterday.

Why are you still in bed?

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Fill in the blanks with the correct prepositions from the box.
near by on at between
in around into up behind
         

1. The bus arrived ________ 8:30 A.M.


2. The children are swimming ________ the pool.
3. T here’s a picture ________ the wall.
4. There is a fence ________ the house.
5.Granny is sitting ________ fire.
6. Harold is hiding ________ the chair.
7. Jack climbed ________ the beanstalk.
8. We divided the candy ________ us.
9. I dived ______ the river.
10. Don’t go too ________ the edge.

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Conjunctions
Warmer video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dsSpRsedEk

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Conjunctions
A conjunction is a linking word such as and, or, but.
Conjunctions are used to connect words or sentences.

 The animal is large but timid. Is this a sheep or a goat?

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Conjunctions
 a cat and its kittens

 a builder and his tools a doctor and a nurse slow but steady sweet or sour?

  a male or a female?

  A horse, a zebra or a donkey? Paul has a dog, a parrot and a cat.


 It’s cold, wet and windy today.

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A conjunction may link two or more than two words
or sentences.

 The words before, after, as, when, while, until, since, are also conjunctions.

They tell when something happens, so they are called conjunctions of time.

Maggie could play the piano before I always brush my teeth after I’ve had
she was five. my breakfast

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Examples of Conjunctions

 Look both ways before you cross the street.

 Joe listened to music while he was doing his homework. Miss Lee was

smiling as she walked into the class.


 Wait here until I come back.

  Don’t leave until you’ve finished your work.

  Tran saw an accident while he was walking home.

  Take all your belongings with you when you leave the plane. Joe first met

his wife when he was studying in London.


  Tom and Joe have been friends since childhood.

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Complete these sentences with and, but or or.

 I asked for some bread ________ butter.

  Mr. ________ Mrs. Chen have three children.

  Maggie is a good singer ________ a poor dancer.

  We wish you a Merry Christmas ________ a Happy New Year.

  Is their new baby a boy ________ a girl?

  The dictionary has 1000 words ________ 200 drawings.

  Sue is taller than Nat ________ shorter than Mike.

  Are you going by train ________ by bus?

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Choose the correct conjunctions of time from the box
to complete these sentences.
when while as before
after since until  
       

1. Jack always brushes his teeth ________ he has eaten a meal.


 
2. It started to rain ________ the children were playing in the garden.
 
3. Let’s go home ________ it gets dark.
 
4. Give this letter to Anne........... you see her.
 
5.She has known Jack ________ he was a child.
 
6.The party began at 8:00 P.M. and lasted ________ midnight.
 
7.Alice looked unhappy ________ she walked in.

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Interjections
Warmer song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVNO7zwq8mo

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Interjections
 An interjection is a word that expresses a sudden, strong
 feeling such as surprise, pain, or pleasure.

Oh dear!
Cheers! Happy  

Birthday!  

Ouch!
Ssh!

Look out!

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Determiners (D)

 (4) types of Determiners


 - a, an , the

 - One, two, three, some, any, many, first, second,….

 - this, that, these, those

 -my, your, his, her, ‘s, s’

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Intensifier (I)
 Intensifier modifies the adverb & adjectives.
 Examples of intensifier are:
 Very အလွန်
 Too အလွန့်အလွန်
 So အလွန်
 Quite အတော်လေး
 Rather အတော်လေး
 More ပို
 Most ဆုံ း
 Extremely အလွန်အမင်း အပြင်းအထန်
 Enough လုံ လောက်အောင်
 At all လုံ း၀
 Pretty အတော်လေး

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Noun Phrases
 DN, DAN, DIAN, NN, AN

DIAN A very clever student

D = Determiner D=a
I = Intensifier I = very
A =Adjective A = clever
N = Noun N = student

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Prepositional Phrases
 PDN, PDAN, PDIAN, PNN, PAN

PDIAN in a very large box

P = Prepositions P= in
D = Determiner D=a
I = Intensifier I = very
A =Adjective A = large
N = Noun N = box

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