Writing about myself and my family
In this module you will make sentences and write about you and your family. You will also practise using the verb 'to be' and spelling family words like husband and daughter.
In this module you will make sentences and write about you and your family. You will also practise using the verb 'to be' and spelling family words like husband and daughter.
This lesson is about the relationships students have. The tasks allows for discussion and personalisation and can lead to stronger group cohesion as the students learn more about each others’ lives. It provides practice in all four skills.
What do you usually do on Sundays? Listen to this speaker talk about her favourite day, and develop your listening skills.
Listen to Ron talking about his young son and how this new member of the family has changed how his life.
Do you study or have you studied in another country? If not, would you like to? Listen to Ella talking about her time studying in the UK.
Easter is an annual festival in the UK. Read how people celebrate it then try the activities.
Parents often worry about their child’s first day at school and how they can help to make it a positive experience.
This lesson is based on a short text which ‘Rana’ is writing about herself. Students can read the text while listening to the audio and practise modelling the pronunciation. There are also activities checking comprehension and practising the pronunciation and spelling of words with ‘ir’ and ‘ur’.
This lesson presents an example text about family. Learners match sentence halves, and reorder jumbled sentences. There are exercises to review family vocabulary and practise the spelling, and to practise am / is / are and their contractions. Finally, the learners write their own text.
Read about Kelly's family in California and try the exercises to check your understanding and learn about nationalities.