Learning opposite words

OPPOSITES

They are not the same, they are different…

Education word card of English opposites word

In our English class in Primary 2, we are learning about opposite words.

Opposite words also known as antonyms, are a pair of words with contrasting meanings. Learning antonyms helps us understand words better and speak more clearly!

Examples of Opposite words:

Big – Small

Fast – Slow

Happy – Sad

Hot – Cold

Day – Night

Here you have more examples as well as our favourite song about opposites!

           

  

                 

                 

Here are also some sentences we created in class:

  • The elephant is big, but the ant is small.
  • The rabbit is fast, but the turtle is slow.
  • I feel happy when I play, but I feel sad when it rains.
  • The soup is hot, but the ice cream is cold.
  • We play during the day, but we sleep at night.

Continue practising and finding out more opposite words!

See you tomorrow Big Little kids!

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Getting ready to go shopping!

LEARNING ABOUT CLOTHES AND SHOPPING!Baby clothes setIn our English class in Primary 1, we are learning about clothes and how to describe what we are wearing. We use the verb to wear to say what clothes we have on and also colours or adjectives to describe the clothing. Check the vocabulary in the video!

What are you wearing?

  • I wear a blue t-shirt.
  • She is wearing a red dress.
  • He wears black shoes.

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My Favourite Clothes

Everyone has their favourite clothes! Some children like jeans, others love dresses or hats. What is your favorite piece of clothing? We talked about them in class and made some drawings.

Let’s Go Shopping!

We are getting ready to have fun with a role play activity called “Let’s Go Shopping!” In this activity, we will pretend to be in a clothes shop and practice buying clothes using common expressions, such as:

  • Shop assistant: Hello! How can I help you?
  • Customer: Hello! I want to buy a t-shirt.
  • Shop assistant: Sure! What colour do you like?
  • Customer: I like blue.
  • Shop assistant: Here you go!
  • Customer: Can I try it on? / How much is it?
  • Shop assistant: It’s 10 euros, please.
  • Customer: Thank you!

Interior design of cloth shop

Practice the dialogue of shopping clothes with your friends and family. Use the expressions we learned in class! And let’s get ready to go shopping!

We will keep you updated with Alqueria’s clothes shop!

Have a nice week!

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