Lesson 7: Human Body Parts
Introduction
In this lesson, we will learn the vocabulary for different parts of the body. We will learn to ask about and identify body parts.
Learning Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this lesson, students will be able to:
- Describe different parts of the human body
Activities
WARM UP / REVIEW
Daily Activities Questions
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NEPALI FOOD: DAL, BHAT & TARKARI
Grammar: 'chaahinchha' & 'chaahindaina' (need / don't need)
Watch YouTube Video Typical Nepali Food
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VOCABULARY:
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NEW LESSON - DAILY ACTIVITIES
VOCABULARY PREVIEW:
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Watch YouTube VideoOur Body Parts
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LET'S LEARN: HUMAN BODY PARTS
Please study this Quizlet to learn about human body parts.
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DIALOGUE READING:
Read and listen to the dialogue.
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DIALOGUE PRACTICE:
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WRITE YOUR OWN DIALOGUE & PRACTICE
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START ASSIGNMENT
WRITING PRACTICE:
1. Practice - (Page #115)
Name and write each part of the body in the space below.
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2. Review - Task 1: (Page #116)
Fill in the blanks with the appropriate body part in Nepali.
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3. Review - Task 2: (Page #116)
In Nepali, name and write the body parts that come in pairs.
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REVIEW:
ASKING ABOUT COLOURS
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QUIZLET PRACTICE TEST:
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GRAMMAR-REVIEW:
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- Simple Present Verbs - Link Links to an external site.
- Simple Present Verb Conjugation - Link Links to an external site.