Words To Know Week 07 Vocabulary
digraph (n.) ch, sh, th, wh, ph Define: 2 letters that make one sound. Example: p and h together ‘ph’ make the ‘f’ sound like in phone. Ask: Tell me a digraph and I will think of a word it is in and then I will say that word for you.
lyrics (n.) Define: (1.) a lyric, a poem or a verse (2.) the words of a popular song Example: “Happy Birthday” are very famous lyrics. Ask: Can you remember the lyrics in our Christmas performance songs? What lyrics of a song do you know?
have (v.) 有 Define: We use have with I, you, we, they and more than one person or thing. Example: I, (you, we, they, more than one person) have a family. Ask: What things do you have in your bedroom?
has (v.) 有 Define: We use has with he, she it, name and one person or thing . Example: Suzy has black hair. I like her because she has good manners. She writes good lyrics and has a number one song. Ask: Note when we ask questions we do not use ‘has’ we use ‘have’. But we can answer with ‘has’. P.T.O
Q&A asking with ‘have’ But, how do I answer have or has? What does she have? She has a _________. What do they have? They have _________. What does he have? _____ has __________. What do your friends have? My friends have_______?
had (v.) 有 Define: past tense for have and has. Example: I had a fun weekend and she had fun, too. We had fun together. Ask: Did you have a fun time on the weekend why or why not? Yes, I had a fun because we _________. No, because I had to __________.
Clap and Chant he, she, it, name, one person or thing HAS I, you, we, they, many people or things HAVE Unless your asking a question then we use HAVE Or using the word doesn’t, for example; Does he have an apple? No, he doesn’t have and apple.
1. digraph (n.) ch, sh, th, wh, ph A digraph is 2 letters that make one sound. 2. lyrics (n.) Lyrics are words in a poem or song. 3. have (v.) We use have with I, you, we, they, more than one person or thing. 4. has (v.) We use has with he, she it, name and one person or thing. 5. had (v.) We use had as past tense for has and have.