COMMON OBJECTS. What’s this? It’s a pencil. What’s this? It’s an identity card.

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Presentation transcript:

COMMON OBJECTS

What’s this? It’s a pencil.

What’s this? It’s an identity card.

What are these? They’re stamps.

What’s this? It’s a photo.

What’s this? It’s a lipstick.

What’s this? It’s a dictionary.

What are these? They’re matches.

What’s this? It’s a diary.

What’s this? It’s a lighter.

What are these? They’re keys.

What’s this? It’s a credit card.

What are these? They’re cigarettes.

What’s this? It’s a watch.

What’s this? It’s a newspaper.

What’s this? It’s a purse.

What are these? They’re glasses.

What’s this? It’s an umbrella.

What’s this? It’s a book.

What’s this? It’s a file.

What are these? They’re coins.

What’s this? It’s a mobile (phone).

What’s this? It’s a magazine.

What’s this? It’s a comb.

What are these? They’re tissues.

What’s this? It’s a pen.

What are these? They’re sunglasses.

What’s this? It’s an address book.

What’s this? It’s a wallet.