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  1. learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org › familyFamily | LearnEnglish Kids

    6 de set. de 2022 · Family. Play some word games to learn and practise family vocabulary. Game. Discussion. How many people are there in your family? Give it 1/5. Give it 2/5. Give it 3/5. Give it 4/5. Give it 5/5. Average: 4.1 (44 votes) Tags. Family. Level 1. Thar are 6 people in my family. Submitted by FantasticGlass70 on Fri, 30/09/2022 - 17:22.

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  2. learnenglishkids.britishcouncil.org › familyFamily | LearnEnglish Kids

    Practise your writing by answering the questions and telling us what you think about family. Have you got any brothers or sisters or are you an only child? Have you got lots of cousins, aunts and uncles? Tell us about your family.

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    Do you like playing games in English? We have fun games for you to play. Read the instructions and have fun playing and practising English. You can also post comments!

  4. Talking about your family. Sam wants to play Game of Kings, but Jack is more interested in Sam's family. Instructions.

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    Most primary course books include a unit on families, but they are usually very traditional, with a mum, dad, brother and sister. This lesson provides teachers and primary children with an opportunity to see different kinds of families that might better reflect their own experiences. In this lesson primary children do a series of simple and support...

    Use family vocabulary
    Identify key language in short descriptions of different families
    Write simple sentences about your own family using 'I've got' and 'My family is...'
    Some learners write sentences using present simple tense and other structures

    Several options are presented for this lesson. Teachers can use just paper and pencils or crayons for drawing. They can also use any or a mix of the following: 1. Lesson plan 2. Presentation (PowerPoint or PDF) 3. Descriptions of families (PDF) 4. Images of families (PDF) These can be downloaded below along with the lesson plan in PDF format.

  5. In this lesson, children practise language to talk about their family and friends with a song, stories and games. They write and speak about a family member, role-play meeting a friend and make a poster about helping friends.

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