# I want/I need

Teacher:​​ "Children, let's practice asking for things we need. Remember to say 'I want...' politely."

​Child A:​​ "I want to pee."

​Teacher:​​ "Good! You can also say 'I need to go pee.' Now, who else?"

​Child B:​​ "I want to go poo poo."

​Teacher:​​ "Well done! Always tell a grown-up if you need the bathroom. What about drinks?"

​Child C:​​ "I want some water."

​Teacher:​​ "Excellent! You can say 'Can I have a glass of water?' too."

​Child D:​​ "I want milk, please."

​Teacher:​​ "Perfect! Adding 'please' is very polite. Now, if you feel hungry..."

​Child E:​​ "I am hungry. I want a sandwich."

​Teacher:​​ "Great job! You said 'I am hungry' first, then 'I want...'. Who else?"

​Child F:​​ "I want an apple. I am hungry too."

​Teacher:​​ "Wonderful! Remember: we say 'I want' for things we need, but always use kind words."

Expressing needs: "I need to potty!" Asking for help: "Help me, please!" (zipping coat) Turn-taking: "My turn?" (at sink)

Interactive Scenarios​​ ​​

  1. Role-Play Stations​​ ​​Breakfast Table​​: Practice "Pass the milk, please!" with toy food . ​​Coat Area​​: Hang coats while saying "My hook!" . ​​

  2. Comic Strip Creation​​ Kids draw their routines with speech bubbles: "First, I ​​get up​​. Then, I ​​comb hair​​!"

  3. ​​Bathroom Hygiene Chant​​ "Flush the potty! Wash with soap! Dry your hands—Ready to go!"

# you

# you are

Wow, you’re so good at roller skating! You’re doing great with your roller skates! Look at you go! You're an amazing roller skater!

# do you like

# Let us

let's pretend

Teacher:​​ "Children, let's use our imagination! Let's pretend we are astronauts in a rocket."

​Child A:​​ "Okay! I put on my helmet."

​Teacher:​​ "Great! Now, let's pretend to blast off. Three, two, one... whoosh!"

​Child B:​​ "We fly to the moon! I see stars."

​Teacher:​​ "Yes! Let's pretend to walk on the moon. It has low gravity. We bounce slowly!"

​Child C:​​ "I bounce like a kangaroo!"

​Teacher:​​ "Now, let's pretend we see an alien. It is friendly! We wave hello."

​Child D:​​ "Hello, alien! Let's be friends!"

​Teacher:​​ "Excellent! Now, let's pretend to return to Earth. Fasten your seatbelts!"

​Child E:​​ "We land safely. Home again!"

​Teacher:​​ "Well done! Using 'let's pretend' helps us create fun stories together."

# what

# what xxx(color/shape) is it?

# ​What's that?​​

​What's that?​​ / What's that sound/siren/noise?​​ ​That's an ambulance (siren).​ That's the sound of an ambulance.​

# what are you doing?

# What sound does an animal make?​

What sound does a duck make?​ How does a duck sound?​ Listen! What does a duck say?​​ 常用于和儿童互动,语气更生动、拟人化 A: A duck ​quacks. / It says "​quack."

# where

# where xxx come from?

where do you come from? mommy's tummy where does the rain come from?

Teacher:​​ "Children, today we learn about 'come from'. Where do you come from?"

​Child A:​​ "I come from mommy's tummy!"

​Teacher:​​ "Good! Mommy carried you for nine months. Now, where does the rain come from?"

​Child B:​​ "Rain comes from the clouds in the sky!"

​Teacher:​​ "Yes! Clouds are made when water evaporates and rises high."

​Child C:​​ "Where does the water come from?"

​Teacher:​​ "Water comes from oceans and rivers. The sun heats it, and it goes up to make clouds."

​Child D:​​ "Where do apples come from?"

​Teacher:​​ "Apples come from apple trees! Farmers grow them in orchards."

​Child E:​​ "Where do birds come from?"

​Teacher:​​ "Birds come from eggs! Mommy birds lay eggs in nests."

​Teacher:​​ "Excellent! We all come from different places, like families and nature."

# where are you going?

# how

# how many

# how is the weather today?

# Remind

​Watch for sharp edges!​​ Mind the thorny bushes!​​ Be careful, you might scrape your skin!​​

Watch your step!​