Welcome to English speaking practice for first graders! Today we'll learn how to introduce ourselves. The most basic introduction includes saying your name and age. For example, you can say "My name is Amy" and "I am six years old". Practice these simple sentences to build confidence in speaking English!
Now let's learn about family members! It's important to know how to talk about your family. You can say "This is my mom" when pointing to your mother, "This is my dad" for your father, and "This is my sister" or "This is my brother" for siblings. Practice with family photos at home!
Colors are everywhere! Learning color names is very useful for first graders. Practice saying "This is red" while pointing to red objects, "This is blue" for blue things, and "This is green" for green items. Look around your room and name the colors you see!
Numbers are very important! Let's practice counting from one to ten. Say each number clearly: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. You can count your fingers, your toys, or anything around you. Counting helps with math later!
Congratulations! You've learned the basics of English speaking. Remember to practice every day: introduce yourself, talk about your family, name colors, and count numbers. The more you practice, the better you'll become. Keep up the great work and have fun speaking English!
Now let's learn about family members! It's important to know how to talk about your family. You can say "This is my mom" when pointing to your mother, "This is my dad" for your father, and "This is my sister" or "This is my brother" for siblings. Practice with family photos at home!
Colors are everywhere! Learning color names is very useful for first graders. Practice saying "This is red" while pointing to red objects, "This is blue" for blue things, and "This is green" for green items. Look around your room and name the colors you see!
Numbers are very important! Let's practice counting from one to ten. Say each number clearly: one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. You can count your fingers, your toys, or anything around you. Counting helps with math later!
Congratulations! You've learned the basics of English speaking. Remember to practice every day: introduce yourself, talk about your family, name colors, and count numbers. The more you practice, the better you'll become. Keep up the great work and have fun speaking English!