Day 1 - Intervention English NLC

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FOUN ATIONAL
EN GLISH
Intervention Camp
LESSON ONE
Speaking
& Listening
LESSON INTRODUCTION
LISTENING TO THE TEXT
What is a
FORCE?
FOCUS WORDS
force push kick

move pull drop

something spin without

act bounce hold

ground throw
FOCUS WORDS
force push kick without bounce spin hold
move pull drop act throw something ground

a push or a pull on a thing when change the place or position


another thing acts on it make something move towards you
make something move away from a thing that is not named or not
you known
make something you were holding do something, something that you
move through the air do
carry, keep something in your hand make or let something fall down
hit or move something with your make something turn around in a
foot circle
not having or not doing something make something move down to a
the area that you stand on surface and come back up again
SPEAKING-LISTENING ACTIVITIES

What is a force?
What actions do you do
every day that use force?
LESSON CONCLUSION
What acts of
force will be
needed to take
away the tree
and fix the
fence?
LESSON TWO
Introduce
Reading
Text
REVIEW PREVIOUS LESSON

What is a force?
What actions do you do
every day that use force?
REVIEW FOCUS WORDS & WORD MEANINGS
force push kick

move pull drop

some spin without

thing bounce hold

act throw ground


REVIEW FOCUS WORDS & WORD MEANINGS
FORCE is a push or a pull on a thing when another thing acts
on it
PUSH is to make something move away from you.
PULL is to make something move toward you.
THROW is to make something you were holding move through
the air.
HOLD is to carry, and keep something in your hand.
KICK is to hit or move something with your foot.
REVIEW FOCUS WORDS & WORD MEANINGS
MOVE is to change the place or position.
SOMETHING is a thing that is not named or not known.
ACT is to do something, something that you do.
DROP is to make or let something fall down.
SPIN is to make something turn around in a circle.
WITHOUT is not having or not doing something.
GROUND the area that you stand on.
BOUNCE is to make something move down to a surface and
come back up again.
WORD STUDY
3rd person singular suffixes
Suffixes are letters or groups of letters added to the end of
words to change their meaning or function.
When using regular verbs in the 3rd person singular form (he,
she, or it), we generally add the suffix "-s" or "-es" to the verb.
Examples of adding the "-s" suffix:
- "I kick, but he or she kicks."
- "I push, but the book pushes."
Verbs ending in "-s," "-sh," or "-ch" require the suffix "-es"
instead of just "-s." For example: "The dog pushes the ball."
WORD STUDY
For other verbs that do not end in "-s," "-sh," or "-ch," we simply
add the "-s" suffix. For example: "He jumps over the fence."
It's important to pay attention to the subject of the sentence. If
the subject is "he," "she," or "it," we need to use the
appropriate suffix ("-s" or "-es").
The 3rd person singular suffix helps us clarify who is performing
the action or what is happening in a sentence.
By understanding and correctly applying the 3rd person singular
suffix, we can communicate more accurately and effectively in
English.
FLASHCARDS
Instructions:
1. Work in pairs or in triads. You will have a set of flashcards for Week 1
with 60 flashcards in it. The goal is to read as many as they can
correctly in 1 minute.
2. Take turns to turn over the flashcards, read the flashcards, and record
their results on the Flash Card Graph.
3. Swap the roles so that each of you has the chance to read and record
your results on the graph.
4. Discuss the results with your teacher and review the errors.
5. Return every day to the graph in your workbooks and see your progress
over the five weeks.
6. Turn to the flash card graph in the student workbook.
READING AND FLUENCY PRACTICE
LESSON CONCLUSION
push kick bounce spin
pull drop throw hold
LESSON THREE
Comprehension
& Consolidation
FLASHCARDS
FOCUS WORDS
New focus words
Focus words from lesson 1
from text
force push kick what say
move pull drop all by
some spin without can every
thing bounce hold that make
act throw ground see doing
FOCUS WORDS
Regular verbs can take other suffixes, such as "-ing," to
indicate actions happening now or in the present progressive
tense.
When a regular verb ends in the letter 'e,' we drop the 'e' before
adding the "-ing" suffix. For example, "move" becomes
"moving" and "make" becomes "making."
Regular verbs with a short vowel sound followed by a
consonant at the end require doubling the last consonant
before adding the "-ing" suffix. For instance, "spin" becomes
"spinning" and "drop" becomes "dropping."
FOCUS WORDS
Word Suffix
+ = New word What changed?

-ing
-ing
-ing
-ing
-ing
-ing
-ing
COMPREHENSION EXERCISE AND FEEDBACK
What is force?
When do forces act on things?
What are three words to describe how we make
something move?
Can we make something move without acting on
it? Why?
If I hold a book in my hand, what does the force
of the book do?
COMPREHENSION EXTENSION
Instructions:
With a partner, make up one “what” question of
their own about the text
Change partners and ask/answer your question
with your new partner.
Instructions:
GAMES Write words from Essential Word
List 1 into the bingo grid – one
word for each square.
A word will be read by your
teacher at random and find the
word on your bingo sheet and
cross it out if it is there.
As soon as you have crossed out 5
in a row (either across, down, or
diagonally), you say Bingo! The
person who finishes first is the
winner.
GAMES am get it hold

an help its lost

as let him not

at men his old

and went sit but

bad big of cut

can did on fun

has if dog ust

had in from up

man is got us
WRAP UP AND CONSOLIDATION
What have you learned today?
What did you like best?
What do you need to work on tomorrow?

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