Phonics: /tch/ Vocabulary: Grammar: Past Progressive
Lesson 2
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Vocabulary
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What can we find on our Earth?
What is the difference between a lake and a river?
Lakes and Rivers
Lakes and rivers are both bodies of water, but they have some differences.
Lakes and Rivers
Lakes are usually smaller in size compared to rivers. They are surrounded by land on all sides. In lakes, you might find lily pads floating gracefully and colorful fish swimming beneath the calm surface.
Lakes and Rivers
Rivers, on the other hand, are like long, winding highways for water. They flow through the land, carrying water from one place to another. Many rivers start their journey high in the mountains, where melting snow and rainfall feed their waters, before eventually reaching the vastness of the oceans.
Why are they important?
Both lakes and rivers are important. They provide us with drinking water. Farmers use the water from rivers and lakes for irrigation. These bodies of water offer opportunities for recreation. People enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing in lakes and rivers.
River or Lake
Constanly moving
Lake
River
Still and calm
Surrounded by land
Start in mountains
Why are rivers and lakes important?
They provide drinking water.
They provide drinking water.
Lakes and rivers do not help plants grow.
Farmers use their water to irrigate.
Farmers use their water to irrigate.
They are not use be humans and animals.
People use them for fun.
People use them for fun.
Grammar
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Past Progressive
The past progressive tense is used to describe an ongoing action that was happening in the past. The past progressive tense is formed by using the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) with the present participle (-ing form) of the main verb.
Past tense "to be"
I was hiking in the mountains.
Present participle
Change to the past progressive.
The river is flowing. He is hiking along the river. We are fishing in the lake. I am watering the plants.
The river was flowing.
He was hiking along the river.
We were fishing in the lake.
I was watering the plants.
Writing
Write a story in the past progressive about a trip you took to a lake or river last week.
30
Phonics
Let's Go
spl
catch
watch
witch
kitchen
Reading A River Walk
Let's Go
A young explorer named Emma set out on an exciting journey along a winding river. As Emma walked by the river, she saw children laughing and skipping stones. "They were having fun," Emma thought, watching their joyful faces.
Continuing her journey, Emma noticed a patient fisherman casting his line. "He was hoping for a catch," Emma whispered, intrigued by his focus. Further along, Emma discovered families enjoying a lakeside picnic. "They were feasting together," Emma smiled, captivated by the lively atmosphere.
Emma then encountered a stunning waterfall. "It was breathtaking," Emma exclaimed, in awe of the natural beauty. As the day came to a close, Emma sat on the riverbank, feeling calm. She sat there and was thinking about her wonderful day.
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Transcript
Our Earth Lesson 2
A2
english
Phonics: /tch/ Vocabulary: Grammar: Past Progressive
Lesson 2
Let's Go
SPIN
Vocabulary
Let's Go
What can we find on our Earth?
What is the difference between a lake and a river?
Lakes and Rivers
Lakes and rivers are both bodies of water, but they have some differences.
Lakes and Rivers
Lakes are usually smaller in size compared to rivers. They are surrounded by land on all sides. In lakes, you might find lily pads floating gracefully and colorful fish swimming beneath the calm surface.
Lakes and Rivers
Rivers, on the other hand, are like long, winding highways for water. They flow through the land, carrying water from one place to another. Many rivers start their journey high in the mountains, where melting snow and rainfall feed their waters, before eventually reaching the vastness of the oceans.
Why are they important?
Both lakes and rivers are important. They provide us with drinking water. Farmers use the water from rivers and lakes for irrigation. These bodies of water offer opportunities for recreation. People enjoy swimming, boating, and fishing in lakes and rivers.
River or Lake
Constanly moving
Lake
River
Still and calm
Surrounded by land
Start in mountains
Why are rivers and lakes important?
They provide drinking water.
They provide drinking water.
Lakes and rivers do not help plants grow.
Farmers use their water to irrigate.
Farmers use their water to irrigate.
They are not use be humans and animals.
People use them for fun.
People use them for fun.
Grammar
Let's Go
Past Progressive
The past progressive tense is used to describe an ongoing action that was happening in the past. The past progressive tense is formed by using the past tense of the verb "to be" (was/were) with the present participle (-ing form) of the main verb.
Past tense "to be"
I was hiking in the mountains.
Present participle
Change to the past progressive.
The river is flowing. He is hiking along the river. We are fishing in the lake. I am watering the plants.
The river was flowing.
He was hiking along the river.
We were fishing in the lake.
I was watering the plants.
Writing
Write a story in the past progressive about a trip you took to a lake or river last week.
30
Phonics
Let's Go
spl
catch
watch
witch
kitchen
Reading A River Walk
Let's Go
A young explorer named Emma set out on an exciting journey along a winding river. As Emma walked by the river, she saw children laughing and skipping stones. "They were having fun," Emma thought, watching their joyful faces.
Continuing her journey, Emma noticed a patient fisherman casting his line. "He was hoping for a catch," Emma whispered, intrigued by his focus. Further along, Emma discovered families enjoying a lakeside picnic. "They were feasting together," Emma smiled, captivated by the lively atmosphere.
Emma then encountered a stunning waterfall. "It was breathtaking," Emma exclaimed, in awe of the natural beauty. As the day came to a close, Emma sat on the riverbank, feeling calm. She sat there and was thinking about her wonderful day.
Talk about the story.
Key words: river, lake, waterfall, riverbank
Harsh
Difficult or not pleasant.
Harsh
Difficult or not pleasant.