Book p 39 Mum shops Dad shops You
Book p. 39 Mum shops. Dad shops. You shop. I shop. We shop in the morning. We shop at night. We shop when it is dark. We shop when it is light. Why do you think it is That people just can’t Stop shopping?
Sally and her father are at the supermarket. They go to the fruit section. Bananas papayas Oranges mangoes starfruit pears Book p. 40 grapes lemons apples Yum! We buy some apples, Dad?
There are many things at the supermarket. Book p. 41 sugar milk jam Canned food biscuits
Book p. 41 bread oil juice rice
Sally looks at the shopping list. What do they need to buy? Shopping list These nouns are countable. We can count them. We add s to show more than one. Four apples Six pears Eight oranges rice juice bread Book p. 42
Sally and her father go to the meat section. A woman wants to buy a chicken. Excuse me May I help you? Book p. 43
Book p. 43 Yes. May I have a chicken, please? Sure.
Book p. 43 Thank you very much. You’re welcome.
On their way out, Sally and her father see some crabs. They help the woman to catch the crabs There is one crab in my bag There are two crabs in front of the counter There is crab between my feet There is crab behind you There are two crabs under the trolley Book p. 44
Shopping with Mum gets some peas. We do not like peas. She gets some potatoes. “Yuck!” we say. She gets a chicken. We do not like chicken. She gets some milk. “ let’s go home, Mum! We don’t like the supermarket, ” we say. Mum gets some jelly and ice-cream. “Yum!” we shout. “We love the supermarket! And we love you, Mum!” Book p. 46
Listen to the poem. Listen out for the beginning hard c sound. Book p. 47 c We can comb our hair. We can wash our faces. We can brush our teeth And we can tie our laces. Listen to the poem. Listen out for the beginning soft c sound. There is a circus in the city, In a great big tent, But what do I do When I do not have a cent?
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