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My Family Vocabulary Lesson 2 – PPT only

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The single lesson PPT PDF on ‘My Family’ is for beginner students. Students learn the names of family members, spelling (if they are ready for reading), ‘He is my… / She is my…’, ‘I have a / I don’t have a…’, and ‘This is’ and ‘These are’. The lesson does not include worksheets for your students. The lesson is aimed at beginner English students from the ages of 5 to 10. This is a half an hour lesson but can be extended to one hour.

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The ‘My Family Vocabulary Lesson 2’ lesson is great for brick-and-mortar teachers who have access to a smart board or projector. It can also be used by private online teachers.

The PPT (25 slides) is in PDF format and does not include worksheets. Please consider the ‘My Family Vocabulary Lesson 2 – PPT and worksheets’ lesson should you need worksheets for your lesson. You may also like to purchase the whole unit ‘My Family Unit – 4 PPT lessons and worksheets’.

My Family Vocabulary 2
– Family vocabulary and spelling practice (aunt, uncle, cousin)
– Understanding a family tree
– Speaking practice (He is my … / She is my …), (I have / don’t have a …)
– Learn how to use ‘This is’ and ‘These are’ correctly

This is a half an hour lesson but can be extended to one hour.