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Oral English Foreign Language Class Hello Class Hello, Ms. Vellon

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Page 1: Oral English Foreign Language Class Hello Class Hello, Ms. Vellon

Oral English Foreign Language ClassHello Class

Hello, Ms. Vellon

Page 2: Oral English Foreign Language Class Hello Class Hello, Ms. Vellon

1 .Follow directions the first time they are given. 2. Raise your hand to speak.

3. Respect yourself and others.

4. Everyone MUST participate!

5. Everyone needs to have a notebook for this class.

BE SMART AND LEARN

Rules:

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Warm-up:

What do these words mean in English?

Respect - To be nice to each other.

Participate - To help in an activity.

Volunteer - A person who help other people to do something.

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FAMILY

A group of people who are related to each other, such as a mother, a father, and their children.

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Chinese Family

Most Chinese families are parents and 1-2 kid(s).

Parents are both working, so if their children are little, they usually bring their parents to live with them to help taking care of the children while they're at work. 

Most Chinese families live in apartments, big or small... 

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Immediate Family MembesIMMEDIATE Family

are :- Your Parents (Mother .. Father) Brothers .. Sisters Your Children (Sons .. Daughters) Your Grandparents .. and your pets (dog, cat, birds) too. 

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Extended Family

Extended family are the people who you do not live with or see very often.

Your extended family is your aunts, uncles and cousins.

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Everybody's family is different.

Why are families so important?

Example: My family is important to me because they are always willing to help me. If I am ill/sick, they will come and visit me. They wish for me to get better.

Also, they are important to me because if I am sad, they try to make me happy.

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Family Tree

Is a drawing showing the relationships between people in several generations of a family.

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Family History

A family tree is a good way to help children understand their culture and gain knowledge about great grandparents and other family members they may never have the opportunity to meet.