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New Concept English Lesson 3-4 worksheets

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Includes umbrella please here my ticket number + 9 more

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Recognise

Cards Start here

Build familiarity before asking learners to produce the words.

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Connect

Pictures

Use pictures to make meaning easy to recognise and remember.

4 formats

Check

Matching

Check understanding by pairing words with their meaning.

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Writing

Finish with supported spelling and independent handwriting.

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The best free English worksheets for kids to learn English New concepts and vocabulary!

Our worksheets about new concepts for kids learning English are designed to be both educational and fun! They are perfect for helping young learners build their vocabulary and practice important language skills such as reading, writing, and comprehension. These worksheets cover a wide range of topics, including basic concepts like colors, numbers, and shapes, as well as more advanced themes like weather, seasons, and emotions. Each worksheet includes engaging activities and exercises that kids can complete independently or with the help of a parent or teacher.

One of the best things about our worksheets is that they are completely free to download in PDF format. This means that you can easily print them out at home or at school and use them as many times as you like. They are also designed to be flexible, so you can choose which activities and exercises are most appropriate for your child's age and skill level.

Whether you are a parent looking for fun ways to help your child learn English or a teacher searching for resources to use in the classroom, our worksheets are a great choice. We are confident that your kids will love working through these engaging and educational activities, and we hope that they will help to build a strong foundation in English language learning.

What words do your worksheets include?

Word Definition
umbrella a portable device used for protection from rain
please used to make a request more polite
here in this place
my belonging to me
ticket a document or card that gives the holder a right
number a word or symbol representing a quantity
five the number after four and before six
sorry feeling or expressing regret for something done wrong
sir a polite or formal way of addressing a man
cloakroom a room where people can leave their coats and other
suit a complete set of clothes for one person, typically
school an institution for the teaching of children
teacher a person who teaches, especially in a school
son a male offspring of a person
daughter a female offspring of a person

What are the best worksheet scenarios for this course?

Word search: A word search worksheet could be used to help kids learn the spelling and meaning of each new concept word. To complete the worksheet, kids would need to find and circle all of the words hidden in a grid of letters.

Matching: A matching worksheet could be used to help kids practice the definitions of each new concept word. To complete the worksheet, kids would need to match each word to its corresponding definition.

Fill in the blank: A fill in the blank worksheet could be used to help kids practice using the new concept words in sentences. To complete the worksheet, kids would need to fill in the blank with the correct word to complete the sentence.

Multiple choice: A multiple choice worksheet could be used to help kids practice the meanings of the new concept words. To complete the worksheet, kids would need to select the correct definition for each word from a list of choices.

Word scramble: A word scramble worksheet could be used to help kids practice the spelling of the new concept words. To complete the worksheet, kids would need to unscramble the letters to reveal the correct spelling of each word.

At what ages should kids learn about new concepts?

There is a wide range of ages at which children may learn about different concepts. It is important to keep in mind that children develop at their own pace and may learn new concepts at different times. Here are some general age ranges at which children may learn about the concepts you mentioned:

1.Umbrella: 2-3 years
2.Please: 2-3 years
3.Here: 2-3 years
4.My: 2-3 years
5.Ticket: 2-3 years
6.Number: 2-3 years
7.Five: 2-3 years
8.Sorry: 2-3 years
9.Sir: 2-3 years
10.Cloakroom: 3-4 years
11.Suit: 3-4 years
12.School: 3-4 years
13.Teacher: 3-4 years
14.Son: 3-4 years
15. Daughter: 3-4 years

Keep in mind that these are just estimates and that children may learn about these concepts at different times. It is important to expose children to a wide range of vocabulary and concepts in an age-appropriate way and to provide support and encouragement as they learn.

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