Want to make creations as awesome as this one?

Transcript

Students will learn:

Phonics: /-ore/ Key sentences: What do British people like to eat? What do _____ practice? What can you see in London?

Key words: Britain, Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, fish and chips, Pancake Day, Lent Grammar: /to practice/, wasn’t, weren’t

Welcome

Start

Level 4 Unit 6 Lesson 4

What do you know about Chinese culture?

The Chinese Culture

Vocabulary

The Culture of Great Britain

Hi!

In Great Britain, people speak English and many other languages. They write with letters.

The Culture of Great Britain

In London, you can see Big Ben. Big Ben is a famous clock located at the Houses of Parliament, Westminster.

Big Ben

British people love to eat fish and chips. The white fish is battered and fried. Chips are fried potatoes.

Fish and Chips

People in Great Britain practice Christianity and many other religions. In Christianity, some people observe Lent; they fast for 40 days each spring. Traditionally, some Christians did not eat meat or animal products during Lent.

Christians and Lent

Before Lent, some Christians use their butter and milk by making pancakes. The day before Lent is known as Pancake Day, and is celebrated by Christians and non-Christians in Great Britain. British people like to put sugar and lemon on their pancakes.

Pancake Day

Grammar

fish and chips

meat

dumplings

What do British people like to eat?

What can you see in London?

30

What can you see in London?

  1. What language do most people in Great Britain speak?
  2. What is Big Ben?
  3. What do British people like to put on their pancakes?
  4. What do you practice?

Discussion Questions

Christianity
piano

Make a Mind Map

Why do British people celebrate Pancake Day?

30

Summarise

contraction

wasn’tweren’t

was notwere not

waswere

A contraction is a word made by shortening and combining two words

Contractions

Contractions- Simple Past Tense

  • weren't
  • wasn't
  • weren't
  • wasn't
  • wasn't
  • weren't

verify

  • wasn't
  • weren't
  • wasn't
  • weren't

Check

correct

incorrect

XX

XX

1. He practicing guitar anymore.2. The Simons going to London.3. Mr. Thomas excited about the party.4. Tilda and Susan eating fish and chips for lunch.5. I speaking English, I was speaking French.

Choose the Contraction

Phonics

wore

tore

/-ore/

more

shore

bore

fore

lore

sore

/-ore/

Reading

Brier and Lore McClure are retired. They don’t work anymore. They don’t want to rest; they want to explore the world. They want to be sure they see more, so they speak about the future while they walk on the shore.

Happy Retirement

Brier wants to visit the Maasai people in Kenya. The traditional dances lure him. He can watch the tall men jump over the fire. Lore isn’t sure because she thinks the plains will be a bore.

Happy Retirement

Lore would rather rent an RV and tour the National Parks in America. They can enjoy the pure air in the forest, or if they want drier weather, camp under the big azure sky in the desert.

Happy Retirement

Brier wants a big adventure, so maybe Brazil. They can catch the score at a football game and tour pure nature on the Amazon river. Lore loves to shop and can visit the stores in Rio. They won’t want more than Brazil on their tour!

Happy Retirement

The McClure’s figure out their retirement plan. They are not tired or down to the wire. They will visit the Maasai, the National Parks and Brazil. But first, the best cure: to relax by the shore.

Happy Retirement

  1. What hobbies do you think Brier and Lore practice?
  2. Do they have to decide their retirement plan quickly? How do you know?
  3. Which of the places discussed would you most like to visit and why?

30

Discussion Questions

Label the Pictures

SoluTIOn

Christmas

Great Wall of China

Lent

New Year

National Park

beads

Goodbye

Thank you!

23

practice

practice

practices

practices

practices

practice

practice

they

we

it

she

he

you

/to practice/