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LESSON 4 funny families

START

Index

7. PRactice

1 vocabulary

WRITTEN COMP

2 write

5. symbols / pets

test

ORAL COMP TEST

3 My pets

ORal COMP

4 MAP

Final task

6. Family

1. Vocabulary

What animals do you know ?

Challenge ! Can you say 10 animals in English ?

Test your knowledge !

Mind your pronunciation !

Practice !

Can you tell me :

5 pets ?4 African animals ? 3 reptiles ? 2 Australian animals ? 1 Asian animal ?

Practice your pronunciation

speak !

Find an animal for each sound !

/ai/ /ei / /æ/ / i: / / i / /u: /

Play and memorize

do you have a good memory ?

speak !

Say 6 animals that can live in France !

3 American animals

2 Flying animals

5 dangerous animals !

1 Animal with the letter "G"

4 Marine animals

Write !

TAKE A PENCIL !

WRITE THE NAMES OF THE ANIMALS YOU REMEMBER

Check the spelling !

CORRECTION

play " match it"

TEll me about your pets !!!

DO

what pets you have?

I have .......... and .......... , but I don't have ...... .

you have a rabbit ?

you have a cat ?

Do
Do

- Yes, I

do!

- No, I

don't !

answers

yes / no question

RECAP ! >WRITE

2) MY PETS

Open question: o pet : Yes/no question:

LOOK at the MAp and REACT

READING COMPREHENSION

3) animals and symbols

Animals are adorable! All the countries in the world seem to agree—they use all kinds of animals as their national symbols. Almost every country in the world has an official national animal, and some have more than one. Some countries even choose mythological creatures as their national animals: Wales has the dragon; Scotland has the unicorn; and Singapore went even further and designed a new animal, the Merlion, which is half fish half lion. America’s bald eagle is one of the most widely known national animals. Canada has two national animals: the well-known beaver, and also the lesser-known Canadian horse. Some national animals are surprising since they aren’t typical symbols of their countries at all. In Europe, for example, several countries use the lion as their symbol, even though it’s not a particularly lion-heavy part of the world. The lion is so popular, in fact, that it’s now the national animal for 19 different countries (it’s by far the most common one). Most of these national animals represent or symbolize some aspect of each country. Whether it’s a symbol of beauty, independence, good fortune, or some other mythological reason, we can learn a lot from the national animals of each country.

https://flytrippers.com/map-every-countrys-national-animal/

Choose your symbol !

What animal represents you ?

Choose an animal. Make a riddle for your friends to find it !

Listen to the example and find your teacher's symbol !

Let's recap !

SYMBOLS

YOUR PETS

Questions and answers .

What symbols do you remember ?

Listening comprehension

1 Look at the image and react ! 2 Listen to the audio document. 3 Take your slate and write notes !

I can see ...
I heard...

My family !

Chrissie: " I have a little Brother! "

What about you ?

I have ... and ...

vocabulary

Let's recap

4) My family
vocabulary

Now practice !

TEST

Pets and animals

symbols

family

have got

questions

negations

ORal Comprehension

1) Who is talking ? ( name / age ... ) 2) Write the animals you heard . 3) Write the family members you heard . 4) Complete the table . 5) What is the animal she wants to have ? 6) What questions did you hear ?

Finak TASK

Your family is so funny,you have been selected to participate to a TV show ! Be ready to introduce it to your future fans :) Don't forget to bring pictures :)

my family / Get ready!

My crazy big brother Jimmy

ratty

sneaky

the baby twins

wants to eat ratty ....

Thank you!

Names

her : for a girl his: for a boy their : plural ( boys or girls !)

a giraffe - a parrot - an elephant - a crocodile a moose - a llama - a bat - a fish a peacock - a parrot - a hippo - a lion a tiger - a monkey - a snake - a frog a raccoon - a butterfly - a panda - a bear a dolphin - a flamingo - a penguin - a tiger a tortoise - a rabbit - a panther - a sloth a deer - an octopus - a fox - a bird a whale - a rhino - a vulture - a goat a lizard - a jellyfish - a walrus - a koala a kangaroo - a cameleon

Pour dire "j'ai", j'ai employé "I have". Je n'ai pas: " I don't have". On trouve parfois:" I have got" / " I haven't got" et "have you got?" C'est la même chose !

give it a try !