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English powerpoint: Letter and Sound -Part 1- Aa ~Ii Letter and Sound -Part 1- Aa ~Ii

Hi!Please note there are 3 seperately files,this one is for Aa to Ii.Here are some ideas which you can use this file to do with your students. 1.Teach the Alphabets and phonics 2.Review the Alphabets and their sounds 3.Play guessing games.Ask the students to guess what "object" will appear after you show them the alphabets 4.Practice adjectives "big " or "small"(describing the pictures) 5.Sing the Alphabet song(in the Letter and Sound Part 3)

 Level:elementary
 Age: 3-12
 Format: PowerPoint
 Downloads:16
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Copyright 01/9/2009  fairlady_ariel
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Comments:


LuciaRaposo
Portugal

          posted by LuciaRaposo 0
I believe the title should be "Letīs practise" (Practice=noun; practise=verb)
Thanks


fairlady_ariel
Taiwan

About the title "practice"          posted by fairlady_ariel 0
Hi! Lucia,

Thanks for your comment about the title.
I believe that "practise" and "practice" are the same.
There are three differences between them.
1."practise" is British English and "practice" is American English.
2."Practise" can only be used as a verb but "practice" can be used as a verb or a noun.
3.They have different spellings.Just like colour=color.
In our country,we teach American English.Thatīs why I used the verb "practice" in the title.
Thanks for telling me.Itīs good. We live and we learn,arenīt we? ^__^


Best regards,
Ariel