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ENGLISH YEAR 1


My English
tablet lessons
Pieter Groen
UNIT 1
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LESSON 3 MY FIRST LESSON
My first lesson is English today. Mr Green is standing in the doorway. He is welcoming us:
‘Good morning Anne, good morning Jan, good morning Kevin.’
‘ Good morning all of you. Are you all present?
Yes, I think so.’
Have you got everything with you?
Have you got your bags, some pens and pencils,
your books and notebooks? Have you got your
school diary? Well done guys! I am already proud
of you!




In this lesson we are talking about all the things that we take to school. Can you tell me the names of all the things in your bag?
“I have got coloured pencils and a ruler sir", Naomi says.
“Okay Naomi, what else have you got, Peter?”
"I have got an eraser Mr Green, but I haven’t got a pencil in my pencase.”
“Too bad Peter, maybe you can buy some pencils.”
“Right, what has the girl next to you got on her table Emma?"
“She has got a pencase, some books and she’s got some notebooks.”
“Well done Emma, that’s correct.”
When Mr Green is walking to his desk, Martin is standing up. “What are you doing, Martin?” “I am looking for my calculator, Mr Green. It’s on the floor.”
“Can you see something on my desk which isn’t on your tables children?”
Anna can answer: “It’s a stapler Mr Green. You have got a stapler on your desk and we haven’t got that.”
“And scissors too.” “Correct, Mark. Well done children.”
“Can you open your notebooks now please and write down all the school items that we have got in the classroom.”








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WORDS
first
stand (to ...)
doorway
welcome
good morning
present
think (to ...)
please
sit (to ....)
talk
have got (to ...)
everything
bags
some
pens
pencils
books
notebooks
school diary
well done
already
proud of
about
things
take (to ....)
can
tell (to ...)
coloured pencils ruler
eerst/eerste
staan
deuropening
welkom heten
goede morgen
aanwezig
denken
alsjeblief
zitten
praten
hebben
alles
tassen
wat, een paar
pennen
potloden
boeken
schriften
agenda
goed gedaan
al
trots op
over
dingen
meenemen
kunnen
vertellen
kleurpotloden
lineaal
sir
say (to ...)
what else
eraser
Mr
but
pencase
too
maybe
buy (to ...)
next to
correct
when
walk (to ...)
desk
stand up (to ...)
what
do (to ....)
look for (to ...)
calculator
floor
see (to ...)
something
children
answer (to ...)
stapler
scissors
open (to ...)
write down (to ...)
items
meneer (zonder achternaam)
zeggen
wat anders
gum
meneer (met achternaam)
maar
etui
ook
misschien
kopen
naast
correct/goed
als/wanner
lopen
bureau
opstaan
wat
doen
zoeken naar
rekenmachine
vloer
zien/kijken
iets
kinderen
antwoorden
nietmachine
een schaar
openen
opschrijven
dingen