The theme: Shops.Goods. The aims: to develop children`s skills in speaking about the types of shops; to name the types of goods; to improve dialogucal.

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The theme: Shops.Goods. The aims: to develop children`s skills in speaking about the types of shops; to name the types of goods; to improve dialogucal speaking; to remember deegres of adjectives; to practise writing; to study poem; to bring up interest to new things.

Types of Shops: Newsagent`s Baker`s Butcher`s Chemist`s

Let`s play! Act the dialogue!

Study the new words: Camera Film Walkman CD

Remember! Bad - worse - the worst

Do the task! Strong- Short- Interesting- Good- Bad- Expensive-