This lesson contains 32 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.
Lesson duration is: 45 min
Items in this lesson
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Let's Pray to the Almighty......
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Expected Learning Outcomes
Learners will be able to-
Introduce themselves using suitable #hashtags.
Create meaningful sentences by joining different parts of sentences.
Identify the difference in the given sentences.
Add proper punctuation marks to Change the tone of the given sentences.
-Apply subject- verb -agreement rule and punctuation to frame /recognize grammatically correct sentences.
Add suitable subject/ predicate missing in the given phrases.
Rearrange the given words to frame proper sentences.
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How are sentences different from phrases?
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Let's begin............PEP activity
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BE READY TO POSE YOUR BEST. Q- Create an exciting and catchy #hashtag which describes you the best. Don't forget to add suitable images/emojis supporting your #hashtags.
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Q-Identify and list the differences in the given sentences. a)I like this book. b)Bring me a new book at once. c)Whose book is this? d)Wow! This book is fun.
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Q- Frame meaningful sentences from the given phrases. State the type of sentence you have created. a) My mother's office b) at the party c) bake a special cake.
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Slide 22 - Open question
Q-Choose the option which arranges the words below into a correct sentence with no grammar mistake.
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A
Moving fast are the sail boats, because of the wind.
B
The sail boats because of the wind are moving fast.
C
Because of the wind moving fast are the sail boats.
D
The sail boats are moving fast because of the wind.
Slide 23 - Quiz
Q- Which arrangement of words makes the sentence correct? Chocolates-or-do you- like-better-sweets