Wednesday, 30 November 2011
Tuesday, 29 November 2011
Worksheet : Topic 2 : My School ( Things in my classroom))
Match the picture to the word.
Answer :
clock = 2 pencil = 5
ruler = 7 bag = 4
book = 6 chair = 3
sharpener = 8 table = 1
Topic 1: Hello ( Personal details)
Read aloud the personal details phrases
1. What is your name ?
My name is Jack .
2. Where do you live ?
I live in Taman Megah ,Cheras .
3. How old are you ?
I am eight years old.
4. How do you come to school ?
I come to school by bus . 5. How are you ?
I am fine.
Topic 1 : Hello ( Introducing Oneself )
Read and understand phrases.
1. Who is that ?
That is my brother.
2. Who is this ?
This is Siew Ching.
3. Who is he ?
He is my brother.
4. Who is she ?
She is my sister.
5. What is it ?
It is a ruler.
Sunday, 27 November 2011
TOPIC 1 : Hello ( Greetings )
Thursday, 24 November 2011
Grammar : Prepositions
Prepositions are used to show position and direction.
1. Prepositions of place and position show where a person or thing is.
Examples:
- The book is on the table
- The boy is under the bed.
- The toys are in the box.
- The dog is at the gate.
- The fan is above the cupboard .
2. Prepositions of direction show the direction from a fixed point.
Examples :
- A cat fell into the well.
- The horse jumped over the fence.
- Adrian is going to school.
- Johan is walking up the stairs.
Monday, 21 November 2011
Grammar : Nouns
Nouns are the names of people, places, animals and things
Nouns can grouped as Common Nouns and Proper Nouns.
Examples :
Nouns can grouped as Common Nouns and Proper Nouns.
Examples :
• Ali is singing.
• The dog is mad.
• I live in Kuala Lumpur.
• The pen is broken.
In the above sentences, the word “Ali” is the name of the person, “dog” is the name of an animal, “Kuala Lumpur” is the name of a place and “pen” is the name of a thing.
Examples :
• Karim is idle.
• Ida is clever.
• Where is Bryan?
• The rose is red.
• The book is on the desk.
• The camel is found in Africa.
• Ants are always busy.
• Rabbits have short tails.
• Children should obey their parents.
In the above sentences, each word in bold is the name of something
(of a person, animal, place or thing).