Unit2ThisismysisterPPT
Unit 2: This is my sisterIntroductionIn this unit, we will focus on introduci...
Unit 2: This is my sisterIntroductionIn this unit, we will focus on introducing family members and describing them using simple English sentences. We will learn how to talk about siblings, their appearance, and their personalities. This unit will help students practice using possessive forms and adjectives to describe people. By the end of the unit, students should be able to confidently describe their siblings and understand how to ask and answer questions about family members.Lesson 1: Family MembersVocabularybrothersistermotherfathergrandmothergrandfatherauntunclecousinDialogueA: Who is this?B: This is my sister.A: What's her name?B: Her name is Lily.A: How old is she?B: She is 12 years old.GrammarIn this lesson, we learned that possessive pronouns are used to show ownership or possession. Examples of possessive pronouns are "my," "his," and "her." We also learned some possessive adjectives such as "my," "his," "her," and "their" which are used to describe the relationships between people and their family members.Lesson 2: Describing SiblingsVocabularytallshortlong hairshort haircurly hairstraight hairblue eyesbrown eyesDialogueA: How does your sister look?B: She is tall with long, curly hair. She has blue eyes.A: Is she older or younger than you?B: She is older than me.GrammarIn this lesson, we learned how to describe our siblings using adjectives. We also learned comparative forms such as "older" and "younger" to compare the age of siblings.Lesson 3: PersonalityVocabularykindsmartfunnyshyfriendlytalkativeDialogueA: What is your sister like?B: She is kind and friendly. She is also very smart.A: Is she funny?B: Yes, she has a great sense of humor.GrammarIn this lesson, we learned how to describe the personality of our siblings using adjectives. We also learned to use "is" and "has" to talk about their personal qualities.Lesson 4: Family TreeVocabularyparentsgrandparentssiblingsaunts and unclescousinsDialogueA: How many siblings do you have?B: I have one sister and two brothers.A: Do you have any cousins?B: Yes, I have many cousins.GrammarIn this lesson, we learned different family members and how to talk about them using English sentences. We also learned how to use numbers and plurals to describe the quantity of siblings and cousins.ConclusionIn this unit, we learned how to introduce and describe family members using possessive forms, adjectives, and simple English sentences. We practiced talking about siblings' appearance, personality, and relationships. We also learned about different family members and their roles within the family. By mastering the content of this unit, students will be able to confidently talk about their siblings and answer questions about their family members.