Okay, so that was technically seven words (or more if you count the endless
number of adverbs).
Not exact matches
Check more lessons for this Unit 1: Check here Unit 1 Lesson 1 Introduction, country and nationality Check here Unit 1 lesson 2
Number and basic question Check here Unit 1 lesson 3 food, like and opinion Check here Unit 1 Lesson 4 activities and
adverbs of frequency Unit1 / Lesson4
It is flexible to help you teach ESL / EAL students beginners / elementary about vocabulary: the alphabet, the
numbers, countries, nationalities, food, likes - dislikes, opinions and about grammar: verb BE, simple present, subject pronouns, possessive adjectives,
adverbs of frequency The bundle contains 5 powerpoint presentations with about 30 slides each with clear explanations at the bottom
of each one
of them to give you a step - by - step explanation about the progression
of the lesson.
Included are whole lesson resources (normally 2 pounds each) for: - Amazing verbs and
adverbs - Adventurous adjectives - Astonishing alliteration - Capturing the readers» attention - Exceptional expanded noun phrases - Perfect personification and awesome oxymorons - Structuring and organising creative writing - Stupendous similes and miraculous metaphors - Wondrous writing - seven wonders
of the world - Writing about Emotions There are also a
number of games and help - sheets, including: - All 8 writing purpose help - sheets (Analyse, Explain, Inform, Persuade, Describe, Instruct, Evaluate, Argue)- Descriptive writing assessment and mark scheme - Descriptive writing - knowing the words inside out posters.
Included are whole lesson resources (normally 2 pounds each) for: - Amazing verbs and
adverbs - Adventurous adjectives - Astonishing alliteration - Capturing the readers» attention - Exceptional expanded noun phrases - Perfect personification and awesome oxymorons - Structuring and organising creative writing - Stupendous similes and miraculous metaphors - Wondrous writing - seven wonders
of the world - Writing about Emotions - VCOP - vocabulary - VCOP - openers - VCOP - connectives - VCOP - punctuation There are also a
number of games and help - sheets, including: - All 8 writing purpose help - sheets (Analyse, Explain, Inform, Persuade, Describe, Instruct, Evaluate, Argue)- Literacy writing mat -2 «Pointless» games - Templates (Newspapers, Blogs, Postcards, etc.) All images are licensed for commercial use and are cited on the final slides
of the PowerPoints.
write affidavits that are maximally factual, avoid invective and use an absolute minimum
number of adjectives and
adverbs;