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Introduction dialogues
Where are you from? PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching the construction "Where are you from?" "I'm from..."
Includes: "Where are you from?" "I'm from China." "I'm from England." "Where are you from?" - last slide directed at children. Second slide includes picture of teacher - personalise this powepoint by inserting a photo of yourself.

Where do you live? PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching the construction "Where do you live?" "I live in..."
Students get to practise the construction on animals living in different places in the world, such as the desert or jungle, as well as their home towns. To personalise the powerpoint, substitute the given city name with your city or town name. Or only use the last set of slides to practise direct dialogue - Where do you live? I live in XYZ.
Includes: "Where do you live?" "I live in the jungle / forest / desert / countryside / sea / mountains / farm / city / Yangzhou.

What school do you go to? What grade are you in? PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching the construction "What school do yo go to?" "I go to..." and "What grade are you in?" "I'm in grade ..." To personalise the powerpoint, substitute the given school name and photo with your the name and photo of your school.
Includes: "What school do you go to?" "I go to BNOFLS." "What grade are you in?" "I'm in grade 1."

Sentence and grammar constructions
What do you want? PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching the construction "What do you want?" "I want... I don't want..."
Includes: "What do you want?" "I like a pencil / hamburger / fish / the bathroom / play football." "What does he want?" "He wants to fight ." "What does she want?" "She wants to fly." "What do they want?" "They want a snowman." "Do you want chicken?" "No, I don't want chicken. I want pizza."

What do you have? PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching the construction "What do you have?" "I have... / I don't have ..."
Includes: "What do you have?" "I have a bag / two red cars / blue pencil / football / sister." "I have a dog. - I don't have a dog. I have a cat." "I have a ball. - I don't have a ball. I have a bat."

This / that, here / there PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching the vocab words: this / that, here / there and the constructions "What's this?" "This is a..." "What's that?" "That is a..." "Where is it?" "It's here / there."
This is a... and That is a... can easily be substituted by "It's a.." if you find teaching the same answer to both question easier or more appropriate for your students.
Includes: this, that, here, there, "Where is it?" "It is here / there." "What is this?" "This is a dog / horse / monkey." "What is that?" "That is a goat / lion / zebra / cow / dolphin.
Also includes 3 slides of Qs and As at the end to practise.

What are you doing? - present continuous PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching present continous. The present continuous tense is introduced and practised through the construction: "What are you doing?" "I am VERB + ING."
Includes: introduction and explanation slides of how to contruct and use present continuous, several example slides, e.g. "What are you doing?" "I am dancing.", present continous with different pronouns and conjugations of 'to be', 6 Qs and As slides for practise, summary slide.

Places in the world, constructions w/ 'to be' PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching places around the world vocab, different environments in the world and what they look like and construction with 'to be'. Sentences follow the same format: "This is the Sahara. Sahara is a desert."
Includes: desert, jungle, forest, mountains, sea, ocean, city, country, Sahara, Gobi, Amazon, Congo Jungle, Everest, Himalayas, Jiuzhaigou Valley, Sagano Bamboo Forest, Pacific, Mediterranean, London, New York, China, Russia, India

Countries of the world, constructions w/ 'to be' PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching country vocab, different countries in the world and their symbols and construction with 'to be'. Sentences follow the same format: "This is India. India is a country."
Includes: world, China, America, India, England, Russia, Australia, Egypt, italy, France, Germany.

Joining words, easy sentence construction PPT
A powerpoint presentation to aid teaching the beginnings of sentence constructing - adjective + nouns.
Can be used for both teaching and review. Children are called upon to identify the adjective and the animal on the slide. In the next step, children should construct the sentence: It's a adjective noun.
Includes: a big elephant, a happy fish, an angry tiger, a sad dog, a crazy monkey, a green snake, a strong lion, a fast horse, a tall giraffe, a small rabbit






