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Unit 5

Where are my shoes?


Explore Language 1
Let’s dance

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Ollie
Molly
What can you see?
What do you
think…?
Where are they?
In the classroom?
At changing clothes?
What lesson do they learn before ?
Music lesson?
PE lesson?
What is the teacher doing?
Collecting clothes?
Giving clothes?
A. Listen and read. Who has a green T-shirt?
Ollie Sam Teacher

Role play
Grammar - Possessives

Possessives are forms that we


use to talk about possessions
and relationships between
things and people.
Possessive Adjectives
We use possessive adjectives to say who the owner is.
Possessive Adjectives come before noun
Subject Possessive Example
Adjectives (Possessive Adj +N)

I My My T-shirt
We Our Our jackets
You Your Your shoes
They Their Their hats
He His His pants
She Her Her dress
It Its Its ball
Possessive ‘s
We can use possessive 's say who owns something.
Possessive 's always comes after a noun or a name.

My sister’s T-shirt
My friends’ notebooks
My grandpa’s hat
Ollie’s pants
Molly ‘s dress
Jess and Emma’s jackets
Lilly’s T-
shirt

Lilly
Lilly’s shoes
My brother

My brother ’s jacket

My brother’s
shorts

My brother’s sneakers
Choose the correct possessive adjective.

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Choose the correct possessive adjective.

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Possessives: questions
We can use whose to ask about possessions.

Whose + noun + tobe + this/that/these/those?


 This/That/These/Those + tobe + possessions.

Whose T-shirt is this?


 That is Sam’s T-shirt.
Whose shoes are these?
 Those are Molly’s shoes.
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https://www.baamboozle.com/game/1999959
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Task B
Task C
Task E

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