Vocab Building: Day 2 & 3

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Vocab Building is a series of pictorial PPTs prepared for the primary students.

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BODY PARTS

This is my nose.I smell with my nose.

This is my ear.We hear by our ears.

This is my mouth.We eat by our mouth.

This is my leg.We can run by our legs.

This is my arm.

Rohan catches the ball in his arms.

Back of the hand is called palm. Raju is clapping with his two palms.

This is my eye.I can see an aeroplane.

It’s my heel.She dances on a heel.

This is my face.My skin is fair and soft.

These are my toes.I can touch my toe.

This is my tongue.We can taste foodwith it.

She uses lipstick.Her lipstick is red.

This is my chin.Andy fell off and broke his chin.

This is my hair.I comb my hair daily.

This is my forehead.My brother has severe headache.

This is my neck.This is my sister’s necklace.

These are my cheeks.Shila powders her cheeks.

This is my wrist.Have you seen my new wrist-watch?

These are my shoulders.The soldier is woundedon his shoulder.

This is my stomach.Hari’s stomach achesbecause he ate too much.

This is my waist. I have a fine latherbelt.

FOOT - ELBOW - ANKLE

NAIL – FINGER – TEETH THUBM – BEARD – ARM - CHEST

DAYS, MONTHS AND TIME.

Meena has an examon Monday.

Lata goes to music classon every Tuesday.

On Wednesday, Jay hurt his thumb.

Mohit has participated in race on Thursday.

We will go to the garden this Friday.

Pinki will go for shopping this Saturday.

Sunday is a holiday, so we will go to park.

Good morning, it’s seven. Look, shila is taking her breakfast.

Good afternoon, it’s one. Mahesh is takinghis lunch, now.

Good evening, it’s six. Paresh and his friendsare playing cricket.

Good night, Hiren is sleeping now.

TELLING THE TIME

What’s the time?

It is two o’clock by my watch.

What’s the time, now?

It is five o’clock by my watch.

What time is it?

It is half past two.

What time is it?

It is quarter to two.

What time is it?

It is a quarter past ten.

Two minutes to seven.

Nine minutes past ten.

Five to seven.

Twenty five past six.

Five fifteen.

Six thirty-two.

JANUARY

FEBRUARY

MARCH

APRIL

MAY

JUNE

JULY

AUGUST

SEPTEMBER

OCTOBER

NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

MONTHS OF A YEAR

Keep going, keep growing…

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davemihir2011@gmail.com

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