Free handout for teachers at www.sunburstmedia.com.
Liven up your class with interactive physical movement games, pronunciation cards, and board games. Teach and review points of listening, pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and communicative language. Objectives, procedures, materials, rewards, practical tips, caveats and resources will be presented. Audience participation encouraged. Come ready to move, play, learn, and win prizes!
4. M K Q P I
U B C W T
E Z A S X
G F J D K
L V N Y R
www.sunburstmedia.com
5. say road tea bee zoo
broom peach pie jail days
green rain coat tie speak
plays soap clean pool cheat
die wait moon sheep roast
www.sunburstmedia.com
10. bat bead
bath bed
bone horse
book hose
bowl house
box sack
bus scale
card skull
cart sock
dog stamp
duck stump
ton toe
tongue Booth 402 two
in the Exhibit Hall
www.sunburstmedia.com
28. General Clothing
Take three steps forward. Point to your pants.
Put your hands on your head. Put on your jacket.
Stand on one foot. Take off your shoes.
Raise your right hand. Pick up the brown purse.
Turn around. Put your glasses in your pocket.
Daily activities Child care
Brush your teeth. Change a diaper.
Wash your hands. Feed the baby a bottle.
Comb your hair. Put the toys away in the chest.
Make dinner. Give the baby a bath.
Walk the dog. Rock the baby to sleep.
www.sunburstmedia.com
30. Language Objectives
To pronounce very clearly
To listen carefully
To distinguish words with similar sounds
To distinguish singular and plural nouns
with /s/, /z/ and /iz/ endings
To practice polite language for turn-taking,
repetition, clarification, confirmation,
thanking, and showing appreciation
www.sunburstmedia.com
31. Words with similar sounds
DECK 1 DECK 2
dog - duck bead - bed
bat - bath horse - hose - house
bone - bowl sack – sock
book - box - bus scale - skull
cart - card stamp - stump
ton - tongue toe - two
www.sunburstmedia.com
32. Words with similar sounds
DECK 3 DECK 4
ace - ax - X can - cane
crab - crib comb - cone
hat - hut knot – nut - net
heel - hill map - mop
snack - snake peg - pig
tire - tower sax - six
www.sunburstmedia.com
33. Words with similar sounds
DECK 5 DECK 6
bass - vase chain - chin - shin
cab - cap shack - track – truck
cuff - cup ten - tent - tenth
desk - dish three - tree
fan - van – vine watch - witch
vest - fist
www.sunburstmedia.com
34. Words with similar sounds
DECK 7 DECK 8
lake - rake cat - cot - coat
lock - rock church - judge
oar - awl mask - match
rose - road pan - pen - pine
file - fire week - wick - wig
flag - frog - dress
www.sunburstmedia.com
35. Words with similar sounds
DECK 9
bear - beer
pear - pier
fork - fox
ring - wing
thigh - tie
noose - nose - nurse
www.sunburstmedia.com
36. DECK 10 Marsha’s Ducks (Advanced)
Marsha’s duck Jack’s fan
Mark’s duck Jack’s van
Mark’s dog Jan’s van
Marge’s dog Jan’s pen
Marge’s map James’s pen
Marsha’s mop James’s fan
Martha’s map
www.sunburstmedia.com
37. /s/, /z/, and /Iz/
Regular plural nouns end in -s or –es.
Practice the three ending sounds with
your teacher: /s/, /z/, and /Iz/.
www.sunburstmedia.com
41. Look in the Lake
Language Focus
Sentence Patterns to Use While
Playing the Game
www.sunburstmedia.com
42. Basic Question & Answers
(Name), do you have any ducks?
Affirmative answer:
Yes, (Name), I have one duck (two
ducks / three ducks). Here you are.
Negative answer:
No, I'm sorry, (Name), I don't have any
ducks. Please look in the lake.
www.sunburstmedia.com
43. Turn-taking questions and
answers
Whose turn is it?
It's (Name)'s turn.
Is it your (his, her, my, Name's) turn?
I think it's your turn to ask.
I'll ask you, (Name).
Don't ask me!
Why don't you ask (Name)?
I'll shuffle (deal, cut) this time.
www.sunburstmedia.com
44. Asking for repetition or
clarification
Pardon me?
What did you say?
What was that you said?
Would you repeat that, please?
Would you please say it again?
I didn't catch that.
Did you say caps or cups?
Do you want tons or tongues?
www.sunburstmedia.com
45. Giving thanks
Thanks.
Thank you.
Thank you very much.
That's very kind of you.
It's very nice of you to give me your ducks.
I appreciate it very much.
Three ducks! I really appreciate your generosity.
I'll return the favor some time.
www.sunburstmedia.com
46. Receiving thanks
You're welcome.
You're very welcome.
Certainly.
Sure.
Don't mention it.
My pleasure.
I'm pleased to help you.
www.sunburstmedia.com