123 Page 49 English Textbook Level One



Activity: 

                Flag of the day: Page 16 – New Hampshire

 

Teach:

                English Textbook Level One – Page 49: – Where I Live (Textbook Only)

 

Shop House:

A shop house is a building type that is commonly seen in areas such as urban Southeast                                Asia. Shop houses are mostly two or three stories high, with a shop on the ground floor      for mercantile activity and a residence above the shop.

Condo – [kon-doh] – /ˈkɒndoʊ/ (noun, plural con·dos. Informal.)

Condominium – [kon-duh-min-ee-uhm] – /ˌkɒndəˈmɪniəm/

an apartment house, office building, or other multiple-unit complex, the units of which                are individually owned, each owner receiving a recordable deed to the individual unit purchased, including the right to sell, mortgage, etc., that unit and sharing in joint       ownership of any common grounds, passageways, etc.

 

Note: Ask the students what they can see on page 49, and discuss in complete sentences.

Activity:

Discuss the words below (MY, HER, HIS, THEIR) using complete sentences.

 

Focus Word(s): My, Her, His, Their

                Example(s):

 

1. This is my English book. (belongs to me) 2. This is her mother. (belongs to girl / woman)
3. This is his red pencil case.

(belongs to a boy / man)

4. They are looking for their sister, Alice. (belongs to others)

 

*** Possessive adjectives are used to show ownership of an item or an idea. ***
SUBJECT PRONOUN POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE
I MY
YOU YOUR
HE HIS
SHE HER
IT ITS
WE OUR
THEY THEIR

 

* ** Note: Be careful! There is no apostrophe (‘) in the possessive adjective “its”. We use an apostrophe to write the short form of “it is” or “it has”. ***

 

Homework:

English Textbook Level One – Page 49: – Where I Live

Write 5 sentences on the bottom, using Possessive Adjectives (MY, HER, HIS, THEIR)

 




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