Hello, everyone! Welcome back to our EEC English study session. Today, we will focus on the first lesson of the upper-grade six curriculum. This is an exciting journey where we will revisit essential grammar points and vocabulary that will help us communicate more effectively in English.
Let's begin with some basic greetings and introductions. When meeting someone new, it’s polite to say:
- "Nice to meet you."
- "How do you do?"
These phrases set a friendly tone for conversations. Additionally, remember to use proper pronouns when referring to people. For instance:
- "He is my friend." (for males)
- "She is my sister." (for females)
Now, let’s move on to verbs and their usage. Verbs are action words, and they play a crucial role in forming sentences. Here are some common verbs used in daily life:
- Walk
- Talk
- Eat
- Play
Each verb can be modified by adding suffixes like "-ing" or "-ed" to indicate ongoing actions or past events. For example:
- I am walking home.
- Yesterday, I walked to school.
Next, let’s practice using these verbs in complete sentences. Try completing the following sentences:
1. She _______ her homework every evening.
2. We _______ to the park last weekend.
Lastly, don’t forget to review your vocabulary from previous lessons. Building a strong foundation in word recognition helps improve reading comprehension and speaking skills. Keep practicing regularly to reinforce what you’ve learned!
Thank you for joining me today. Stay tuned for more updates as we continue exploring the wonderful world of English together. Until next time, happy learning!