We Discover
You are going to read the following vocabulary in each topic we have here and open the links you consider relevant for your learning:
Numbers:
20-100
- 20 – twenty, 30 – thirty, 40 – forty,
- 50 – fifty, 60 – sixty, 70 – seventy,
- 90 – ninety, 100 – one hundred.
Movie’s learning!
Family Members:
Aunt, brother, child, children, cousins, dad, daughter, father, grandchildren, grandfather, grandmother, grandma, grandpa, grandparents, husband, mom, mother, parents, sister, son, uncle, wife, wives.
Let’s listen!
Let’s listen!
Let’s sing!
Movie’s learning!
Birthdays and Dates
Days of the month (ordinals)
first, second, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth, tenth, eleventh, twelfth, thirteenth, fourteenth, fifteenth, sixteenth, seventeenth, eighteenth, nineteenth, twentieth, twenty-first, twenty-second, thirtieth, thirty-first.
Months
January February March April May June July August September October November December
Asking about ages and birthdays
- How old is he?
- When’s your birthday?
- When’s his/her birthday?
Saying ages and birthdays
- She’s eight.
- He’s three years old.
- His party is on March 29.
- Miranda’s birthday is April 2.
- Giving birthday wishes Happy birthday!
Let’s listen and learn!
Let’s listen and learn!
Let’s practice repeating!
Let’s sing!
Now, write down and repeat aloud (using a virtual dictionary like Linguee to help with the correct pronunciation) and count how many words, expressions, or phrases you have learned in each topic.
Which topic was the most challenging of the ones you saw in this unit? Why? How can you creatively and differently improve your learning in this area?
