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Elementary Cycle School Year 2016-2017 Grade : 1 Subject: English Instructor: Rita Andraous

Respond in a non-verbal manner Involves the processes of encoding and decoding. Topics: Feelings (facial expressions) Action verbs Pedagogical tools: - Acting the words

Memorize written or spoken words and phrases Topics: Family members Colours Numbers Weather (seasons) Days of the week + months of the year Pedagogical tools: - Songs - Nursery rhymes

Rely heavily on pictures to understand new concepts Use pictures and listening exercises to introduce new English words Topics: Animals Shapes The house (inside and outside) Dress up Pedagogical tools: Flashcards Audio CDs

Demonstrate a wider comprehension especially of written language Understand the written words in every unit: Topics: Body parts Jobs Food Toys Action verbs Prepositions of place Pedagogical tools: Worksheets Songs

Recommendations The ABC book will introduce the alphabets which are a basic element of learning each language. “Next Move” contains a variety of lessons that will help in acquiring the objectives. Motivate and encourage children to accept the English Language.

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