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PostSubject: Sh and Ch Sounds   Sh and Ch Sounds EmptySun 21 Nov - 16:27

1. Read and color sound sh:

Fish, ship, dish, shop, shake, Mush, wash, shampoo, Shosh, Josh.
2. Read and color sound сh:

Chin, choke, chap, chick, match, rich, catch,watch, check, Chuck

3. Add missing letters and draw:


Fi_ _


Ri _ _


_ _ ip


_ _eep


_ _in


Di_ _


_ _ op


Wat_ _




4.Translate into your language and draw:





A fish and a ship.






A watch in a shop.






Shosh is a sheep.
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PostSubject: Re: Sh and Ch Sounds   Sh and Ch Sounds EmptyMon 22 Nov - 21:38

A nice work, but I have just one question. Do you use the mother language in your classes?
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PostSubject: Re: Sh and Ch Sounds   Sh and Ch Sounds EmptyWed 24 Nov - 21:42

Really interesting activity. Thank you Nacéra. Yes dear solinet, I do use the mother language in my classes. In other words, five to ten percent of my lesson is mother language and ninety to ninety-five percent is in English as there is more tendency with the modern teaching forign langues methods of the use of the learners mother language. As evidence to what I am saying I read a lot teaching English abroad as the native English teachers when they go to China, japan or south America for instance one of the first things they do is having some bases in that region language.
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