Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta 2nd GRADE. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta 2nd GRADE. Mostrar todas las entradas
domingo, 28 de octubre de 2018
ENGLISH (2nd Grade) UNIT 2
UNIT 2: Let`s go shopping!
Dear Parent,
Your child is about to start Unit 2 of their coursebook New High Five! 2. The title of this unit
is Let’s go shopping! In this unit, your child will learn how to ask for common foods and say
how much they cost. This language is introduced in the Pupil’s Book through a vocabulary
chant, the songs Let’s go shopping! and How much is this? and the story The naughty
parrot. Through the story, your child will be encouraged to think about the value of saying
please when asking for something.
In Unit 2, your child will also have the opportunity to listen to and say a humorous tongue
twister to practise the sound ‘ee/ea’, learn about Pancake Day in Britain and read a recipe in
the literacy lesson. Your child will then complete a review lesson to show what they have
learnt and, if they will be taking an external exam in the future, they will practise for this by
completing the Exams Practice.
Thank you again for making your child’s experience of learning English as enjoyable and
successful as possible. I hope that you and your child enjoy this unit and the whole course.
With best wishes,
Class English teacher
jueves, 27 de septiembre de 2018
ENGLISH (2nd Grade) UNIT 1
UNIT 1: Move your body
Dear Parent/Carer,
Your child is about to start Unit 1 of their coursebook New High Five! 2. The title of this unit is Move your body. In this unit, your child will learn the names of sports and ask and say if they do these sports. Your child will also learn the names of actions related to these sports.
This language is introduced in the Pupil’s Book through a vocabulary chant, the songs Do you play any sports? and He’s a superstar! and the story The very busy week. Through the story, your child will be encouraged to think about the value of organising their things.
In Unit 1, your child will also have the opportunity to listen to and say a humorous tongue twister to practise the sound ‘ai/ay’, learn about the sports children do at Sports Day in British primary schools and read a poem in the literacy lesson. Your child will then complete a review lesson to show what they have learnt and, if they will be taking an external exam in the future, they will practise for this by completing the Exams Practice.
Thank you again for making your child’s experience of learning English as enjoyable and successful as possible. I hope that you and your child enjoy this unit and the whole course.
With best wishes,
Class English teacher
Sports Names for Kids
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