Elementary Lesson Three

quarta-feira, 28 de julho de 2010

During this week we are going to study the American Alphabet. I suspect that you already know that our language,Portuguese,has new letters because of the new review spell. Actually , because of this, there's no difference between our Alphabet and the American Alphabet. I mean, now we have the same letters but the pronounce, of course , is different. In this lesson we will learn how to speak letter by letter. The video is very interesting. Let's have fun with the alphabet song!
A- "Is for arm, I am strong"
B- "Here's my belly button , where is yours?
C- "For cheeks and also chin"
D- "Some have dimples that go in"
E- "Here they are , my two eyes"
F- "My fingers can touch the sky"
G- "Let's reach down to the ground"
H- "Haaa! Haaa! That's the sound"
I- "I am me, I am me"
J- "This joke is so funny"
K- "I can kick the ball like this"
L- "My lips blew a kiss"
M- "I open my mouth so white"
N- "I smell with my nose all the time"
O- "Oh, oh! I say sometimes"
P- "I have pockets in my pants"
Q- "The questions I can ask"
R- "For rolling up my sleeves"
S- "Shh, shh! Let's be quiet"
T- "My mouth is full of teeth"
U- "An ugly face like this"
V- "My voice is strong and high"
W- "What, Where, When and Why?"
X- "An exciting song to sing"
y- "You and I can sing this again"
Z- "Is always at the end"





WORDS AND EXPRESSIONS

*Arm
*Strong
*Bellybutton
*Where
*Why
*When
*What
*For
*Also
*Yours
*Cheek
*Chin
*Some
*Dimples
*Like
*Fingers
*Sky
*To the
*Two
*Eyes
*Ground
*That's the sound!
*This
*Joke
*So
*Funny
*Ball
*Like this
*Lips
*Kiss
*Mouth
*White
*Nose
*All the time
*Sometimes
*Pockets
*Pants
*Questions
*Sleeves
*Quiet
*Full
*Teeth/tooth
*Ugly face
*Voice
*High
*Exciting
*Song
*Again
*At the end

VERBS:

#To be/am,is,are
#Can
#To touch
#To reach down
#To kick
#To blow a Kiss
#To open
#To smell
#To say
#To ask
#To roll up somebody's sleeves
#To sing

****Message of the week:

##Everything must have a beginning.
##Tudo deve ter um começo.

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