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N-04-Bedroom

N-01-Kitchen

N-05-People One

N-02-Bathroom

N-03-Living Room

Nouns:

N-09-Transport Two

N-06-Places One

N-10-People Two

N-07-Transport One

N-08-Places Two

F1-01-Singular-Plural-Body

F1-02-Articles-Shapes

Forms:

F1-03-Preposition- “in”

F1-04-Preposition- “at”

F1-05-Demonstratives

F1-06-Prepositions- Location

F1-07A-Count Nouns-A

F1-08-Non-Count Nouns

F1-09-Before-After-When

F1-10-Simple Passives

Noun Files ~ modules 1 and 2 ~ click for overview presentation:

There are 70 nouns of the home and they are broken up into four groups: kitchen, bathroom, living room and bedroom. Each file may be used according to a 'modular approach' which encourages teachers to select files according to student and /or lesson needs.

 

There are 72 nouns for places and transportation. They are broken up into four groups as well. Noun files are all positioned in modules one and two, though they may be employed at any stage if necessary.

 

There are 30 nouns for people with two sets (15 each). Set one is made up of the most recognizable occupations (firemen) while set two is a bit more challenging (desk clerk/store clerk). Use the photos in all noun files to expand beyond the given vocabulary.

 

Form Files ~ modules 1 through 6 ~ click for overview presentation:

The "Forms" files are all but self-explanatory. The goal of the Form files is to bring attention to essential English forms at the outset of their use and not to get students to 'memorize' sentences. They are one step in the process of realizing how forms are used in context.

    Where are you?                   I'm in the library.                 What are those?               They are dictionaries.

This is the fifth (F1-05) lesson and focuses on demonstrative pronouns: (this/that/these/those). In most Form files, it is recommended to run through the entire file a few times as a warm-up exercise. Individual students may be chosen as learners become more familiar with the file contents. A game format may be employed as well (see procedures above).

Here is a list of the Lessons in Level One:

 

F1-01:  Singular and Plural: Parts of the Body

F1-02:  Articles: Shapes

F1-03:  Prepositions of Place One  "in"

F1-04:  Prepositions of Place Two  "at"

F1-05:  Demonstrative Pronouns (this/that/these/those)

F1-06:  Prepositions of Location (on/in/inside/outside/next to/behind/in front of/between)

F1-07:  Count Nouns (Comprehensive with negative answers: "There aren't any...)

F1-08:  Non-Count Nouns (Comprehensive with negative answers: "There isn't any...)

Form Files for Modules Five and Six (Module Three) are in development...

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