What do you say when you need help?
Can you help me please?
What is the correct way to greet someone in English when you meet them for the first time?
"Hello! How are you?"
Listen carefully to the sentence: "My brother plays soccer every Saturday."
Question: What does the speaker’s brother do every Saturday?
He plays soccer.
Question: What is the subject in the sentence: "The dog runs fast in the park."?
a) The dog
b) runs fast
c) in the park
a) The dog
Question:
What is the main idea of a story?
The main idea is the most important point or message the author wants to share in the story.
If someone says, "they feel under the weather" what are they feeling?
They are sick or not feeling well
Can you explain how you would ask a friend about the weather.
"What's the weather like today?" or "Is it sunny or rainy?"
Listen carefully to the sentence: "I like to eat apples and bananas for breakfast."
Question: What fruits does the speaker like to eat for breakfast?
Apples and bananas
Question:
What is the difference between a noun and a verb?
Give an example of each.
A noun is a person, place, thing, or idea. An example is "dog."
A verb is an action or state of being. An example is "run."
What does it mean when we say a character is "brave"?
When we say a character is brave, it means they are not afraid to face challenges or difficult situations.
You’re studying for a test and your friend tells you to “break a leg” before the exam. What do they mean?
Good luck
Imagine you are at a restaurant. How would you ask the waiter for the menu?
"Can I have the menu, please?"
Listen carefully to the sentence: "The cat is sitting under the table next to the chair."
Question: If you want to find the cat, where would you look?
Under the table, next to the chair.
Question:
Identify the adjectives in the sentence:
"The tall, friendly dog barked loudly."
The adjectives are "tall" and "friendly."
If you read a story about a girl who helps others, what might be the theme of the story?
The theme of the story might be about kindness or helping others.
The phrase “don’t cry over spilled milk” means there’s no need to worry about things that cannot be fixed. What is the main idea behind this phrase?
Not to worry about things that can't be changed
You are talking to a friend about school. What are three different questions you could ask them about their day?
"How was your day?" "What did you do in school?" "Did you learn anything new today?"
Listen carefully to the sentence: "My mom is reading a book in the living room, and my dad is cooking dinner."
Question: How are the actions of the mom and dad different?
The mom is relaxing and reading, while the dad is working and cooking dinner.
Question:
Which sentence is correct?
The correct sentence is #2: "I have two apples, and she has one."
Which of these two characters is the hero of the story?
The hero of the story is the character who always helps others because heroes are usually brave, kind, and solve problems.
You hear the phrase “actions speak louder than words.” What does that mean?
You do something more important than what is said.
To do something rather than say it.
Imagine you are a tour guide. Create a sentence explaining how to get to the library from the school.
Example: "Walk out into the hallway and make a right turn. Walk straight until you see the first set of stairs on the left. Go up the steps and when you reach the top make a left. Walk to straight to the middle of the hallway and the library will be on your left."
Listen carefully to the sentence: "My brother plays soccer every Saturday."
Question: Imagine you are the speaker's brother. Create a schedule for your Saturday, including what time you play soccer and what other activities you would do.
(Example response) "I play soccer from 10 AM to 12 PM, then I have lunch at 12:30 PM, and in the afternoon, I do homework or watch TV."
Question:
Write a sentence using at least one adverb and verb.
Example answer: "The dog quickly ran to the park."
In this sentence, "quickly" is the adverb, and "ran" is the verb.
Question:
Write a short summary (3-4 sentences) about a story where a character faces a problem but finds a solution.
Example answer: "In the story, a boy named Tim loses his dog. He looks everywhere for his pet and finally finds the dog in the park. Tim is happy and takes his dog home."
This summary tells the problem (losing the dog) and the solution (finding the dog).