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Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Week 2, Term 4: At the Beach
Level One: I HATE THE BEACH
I Hate the Beach by Ann Dunn (PRACE,2006) Click here to order PRACE PAGETURNER KITS
This week we read the funny story of a woman who hates the beach.
Do you like the beach? List the things you like about the beach. List the things you hate about the beach.
Send me an EMAIL by clicking the small envelope icon at the bottom of this posting.
Use the book, I Hate the Beach, to help you complete the email writing exercise.
LESSON UNIT : Australian English at the Beach. CLICK HERE TO GO TO THE SITE!
This is a really interesting and fun website about the beach - famous beaches, the history of the 'Aussie Cozzie' (bathing suit), Dangerous Creatures, Beach Safety and First Aid. (Developed by Barker, Chalk, Dunn, Malakar, Hanrahan and PRACE, 1999-2007)
SOUNDS OF THE SEA GUESSING GAME
With a friend listen to these sounds. Can you guess what they are? Use the expressions to talk about the sounds. Check by CLICKING HERE TO SEE
1. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN | THEN CLICK HERE TO SEE
I think it is a ______. It could be a ________. It might be a _____. It may be a _____.
2. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN | THEN CLICK HERE TO SEE
I think it is a ______. It could be a ________. It might be a _____. It may be a _____.
3. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN | THEN CLICK HERE TO SEE
I think it is a ______. It could be a ________. It might be a _____. It may be a _____.
GRAMMAR - REFLEXIVE PRONOUNS
We have been studying reflexive pronouns this week (myself/yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves) and the use of phrases EACH OTHER / ONE ANOTHER as well as BY MYSELF / ON MY OWN
Click here for a SIMPLE REVIEW WORKSHEET
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