Explain how a noun works to an A2 ESL student. The language of the video should be in English but there should be Vietnamese subtitles.
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Hello! Today, let's talk about nouns. What is a noun? A noun is a word that names a person, a place, a thing, or an idea. For people, we have words like teacher, student, friend, or mom. For places, we have school, park, house, or city. For things, we have book, table, car, or computer. And for ideas, we have love, happiness, or time. These are all nouns.
Now let's learn how nouns work in sentences. Nouns are very important words. They often tell us who or what the sentence is about. This is called the subject. For example, in the sentence 'The dog barks', the word 'dog' is the noun and it's the subject. It tells us what the sentence is about. In another example, 'My teacher is kind', the word 'teacher' is the subject noun. It tells us who the sentence is about.
Nouns can also be the object in a sentence. The object tells us who or what receives the action. For example, in the sentence 'I see a bird', the word 'bird' is the object noun. It receives the action of seeing. In another example, 'She reads a book', the word 'book' is the object noun. It receives the action of reading. So nouns can be both subjects and objects in sentences.
Now let's practice finding nouns in sentences! Look at this sentence: 'The cat sleeps on the chair.' Can you find the nouns? The nouns are 'cat' and 'chair'. Here's another one: 'My sister bought new shoes.' The nouns are 'sister' and 'shoes'. One more: 'The children play in the garden.' The nouns are 'children' and 'garden'. Great job! You're getting good at finding nouns.
Let's remember what we learned about nouns today. A noun is a word that names a person, place, thing, or idea. Nouns can be subjects that tell us who or what does the action. Nouns can also be objects that tell us who or what receives the action. Nouns are key parts of every sentence. Keep practicing to get better at finding nouns in your reading and writing. Great job learning about nouns today!