Tuesday 6 December 2011

Different Clothes for Different Seasons - Kids Learning Series


Let us know and learn the different clothes and apparels we wear for different seasons and for various festivals. The seasons include rainy, winter and summer while festivals include the national and religious festivals 




SIMPLE PRESENT TENSE


The simple present tense in English is used to describe an action that is regular, true or normal.
We use the present tense:
1. For repeated or regular actions in the present time period.
  • take the train to the office.
  • The train to Berlin leaves every hour.
  • John sleeps eight hours every night during the week.
2. For facts.
  • The President of The USA lives in The White House.
  • A dog has four legs.
  • We come from Switzerland.
3. For habits.
  • get up early every day.
  • Carol brushes her teeth twice a day.
  • They travel to their country house every weekend.
4. For things that are always / generally true.
  • It rains a lot in winter.
  • The Queen of England lives in Buckingham Palace.
  • They speak English at work.

LOOKING GOOD

Choose some clothes and dress up the girl. 

DRESS ME UP!


Clothes Song

SPECIAL CLOTHES FOR SPECIAL WEATHER


LOOKING GOOD (CLOTHES)

I have started a new unit about clothes with my students.Let's review the words on clothes.



English is FUN!

Try out the games!

Grammar games!

Adverbs

Adverbs describe verbs (actions). They give more detail about the action.
  • My cat eats slowly.
Slowly is an adverb since it describes the way my cat eats.
How does my cat eat? Slowly.
Adverbs will generally answer the question 'How'.
Some adverbs are used to modify an adjective.
Adverbs that do this are: very, extremely, really, totally, absolutely, quite, fairly, well. These are normally placed before the adjective.
  • It was very hot yesterday.
  • He is totally crazy.