Vocabulary
Work at the Office
Vocabulary about working in an office.
Key Vocabulary:
printer desk laptop desktop
brainstorm folder elevator
Town City Countryside
Vocabulary about places.
Key Vocabulary:
village town city
capital city countryside
Family
Vocabulary and phrases about family.
Key Vocabulary:
mother father sister brother cousin
sibling grandfather grandmother
Days of the Week
Days of the Week.
Key Vocabulary:
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Thursday Friday Saturday
Freeway, Road
Vocabulary about places people live.
Key Vocabulary:
freeway road lake ocean
river mountain hill
School Supplies
Things that are used in School.
Key Vocabulary:
January February March April
May June July August
September October November December
Number Songs
One to Ten
Count from one to ten.
Key Vocabulary:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
one two three four five
six seven eight nine ten
Thirty to Forty
Count from thirty to forty.
Key Vocabulary:
30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
thirty thirty-one thirty-two thirty-three thirty-four thirty-five
thirty-six thirty-seven thirty-eight thirty-nine forty
Ten to Twenty
Count from ten to twenty.
Key Vocabulary:
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
ten eleven twelve thirteen fourteen fifteen
sixteen seventeen eighteen nineteen twenty
Forty to Fifty
Count from forty to fifty.
Key Vocabulary:
40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
forty forty-one forty-two forty-three forty-four forty-five
forty-six forty-seven forty-eight forty-nine fifty
Twenty to Thirty
Count from twenty to thirty.
Key Vocabulary:
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
twenty twenty-one twenty-two twenty-three twenty-four twenty-five
twenty-six twenty-seven twenty-eight twenty-nine thirty
Fifty to Sixty
Count from fifty to sixty.
Key Vocabulary:
50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
fifty fifty-one fifty-two fifty-three fifty-four fifty-five
fifty-six fifty-seven fifty-eight fifty-nine sixty
Grammar
Fly Flew
Irregular verbs in the simple past that end with -ew.
Key Vocabulary:
fly/flew grow/grew
know/knew draw/drew
blow/blew
throw/threw
Before and After
Using prepositions “before” and “after”.
Key Concept:
We use before and after to talk about the order of events in the past or future.
Get In Get Out
The common verb “to get” with various prepositions.
Key Vocabulary:
get in get out
get on get off
train car
plane
How Many, How Much
How many versus how much.
Key Concept:
How many for countable nouns
How much for non-countable nouns
Articles
Definite and indefinite articles to talk about objects.
Key Concepts:
definite articles (the): when the identity of the noun is known to the speaker.
indefinite articles (a, an): when the identity of the noun is not known to the reader.
During, While, For
When and how to use “during”, “while,” and “for”.
Key Concepts:
during is used before an activity to indicate that a parallel action is happening at the same time as that activity
while is used to refer to a background period of time in which another activity happened.
for: to talk about the length of time something lasts.