Object pronouns Siu, Ka Ka Katy; Yeung, Ching Yee Annie; Lee, Fung King Jackie The Education University of Hong Kong.

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Object pronouns Siu, Ka Ka Katy; Yeung, Ching Yee Annie; Lee, Fung King Jackie The Education University of Hong Kong

Let’s watch a video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUIL5mFH5y4 (2:45 onwards)

Who is speaking to me? Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Verb

Who is cooking? Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Verb

Who are listening? Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Verb

Who is talking to them? Subject Pronoun Object Pronoun Verb

Who are we ? Who are ‘them’? Object Pronoun Subject Pronoun Verb

Who are they? Who are ‘us’? Subject Pronoun Verb Object Pronoun

I You We They He She It Subject Object?

I You We They He She It me you Subject us Object them him her it

We use a subject pronoun to refer to the subject. He doesn’t know her very well. Subject Verb

We use an object pronoun to refer to an object. He doesn’t know her very well. Verb Object

Dictogloss (1)

Dictogloss (2)

Dictogloss (3)

Dictogloss (4)

Dictogloss (5)

Dictogloss (6)

Riddle games

Let’s play a game using pronouns. Can you talk about a person in this classroom without saying his/her name? You can use pronouns. e.g. He teaches us English.

Let’s play a game using pronouns Can you talk about a thing in this classroom without saying its name? You can use pronouns. e.g. We use it to clean the blackboard.