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ELF’s Interactive English Workshop №1!
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Welcome to ELF’s Interactive English Workshop № 1!Today we’re going to create “I know the English Alphabet” Game.
Aim:
By the end of this interactive lesson the child will be aware:
- of the letter order and the letters image in the English alphabet,
- of the letter–sound correspondence from Aa to Zz,
- how to pronounce the main sounds for vowels,
- how to read the main sight words,
- how to read some words from the letter families for -at, -en, -ig, -og, -ox, -un,
- how to use some of the main conversational phrases of introduction etc.
Step 1:
Introduce the English Alphabet and its vowels in a series of songs.
Step 2:
Practise vowel search skills for lowercase vowels and match skills for capitals.
Step 3:
Develop reading and spelling skills of -at, -en, -ig, -og, -ox, -un and sight words.
Develop speaking skills with conversational phrases “Hello, I am…/ I see.../ I have.../
I like…/ I can…”.
Step 4:
Develop listening comprehension skills on letter-sound correspondence in a cartoon.
Step 5:
Assess their progress to raise further motivation.
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Look! We are in the land of letters! What are their names? Let’s listen!3.
I love singing letters! Look here!4.
Hello, I’m letter Aa. I like to play hide-and-seek. Catch me if you can!5.
Now match the lowercase letter a to its capital.6.
Here are some friends of letter Aa. Welcome them!7.
Now let’s remember letter Aa!8.
Hello, I’m letter Ee. I like to play hide-and-seek. Catch me if you can!9.
Now match the lowercase letter e to its capital.10.
Here are some friends of letter Ee. Welcome them!11.
Now let’s remember letter Ee!12.
Hello, I’m letter Ii. I like to play hide-and-seek. Catch me if you can!13.
Now match the lowercase letter i to its capital.14.
Here are some friends of letter Ii. Welcome them!15.
Now let’s remember letter Ii!16.
Hello, I’m letter Oo. I like to play hide-and-seek. Catch me if you can!17.
Now match the lowercase letter o to its capital.18.
Here are some friends of letter Oo. Welcome them!19.
Now let’s remember letter Oo!20.
Hello, I’m letter Uu. I like to play hide-and-seek. Catch me if you can!21.
Now match the lowercase letter u to its capital.22.
Here are some friends of letter Uu. Welcome them!23.
Now let’s remember letter Uu!24.
Well, I’m so glad the vowels are here.How about the rest of the letters? Are they still at the factory?
Click and watch the cartoon with me.
How many letters are there in the English Alphabet?
What do they sing?
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I know the English Alphabet now.There are 26 letters from Aa to Zz.
And every letter makes a sound.
Hope, you liked to learn the letters.
Now, you know so many things:
- the order of letters
- the spelling of vowels
- the sounds for each letter
- the tricky words like ‘have’, ‘like’, ‘this’, ‘that’ etc.
- how to read the -at, -en, -ig, -og, -ox, -un words
- how to greet others and tell them about yourself
Thank you! See you soon. Bye!