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Old 21-Dec-2003, 15:47
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Default My objective??

Hello,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,

I will teach my (beginners)students the subject personal pronoun and possessive adjectives.

Is my objective ok?

If you have a new ideas ....tell me about it.

Tis is my objective:

By the end of the lesson students will be able to:
1. Define the term 'pronoun'.
2. Differentiate between subject personal pronouns and possessive adjectives.
3- Identify subject personal pronouns and possessive adjectives and how to use them correctly in a sentences.

Also how can i start my lesson(teaching steps)......?

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Default Re: My objective??

I would say:
  • I plan to teach my beginning students about personal pronouns and possessive adjectives.

I would say:
  • Please tell me any ideas you have on the subject.

(You can't use it to refer to ideas.)

I would say:
  • My objective is:
    By the end of the lesson students will be able to:
    1. Define the term 'pronoun'.
    2. Differentiate between personal pronouns and possessive adjectives.
    3- Identify personal pronouns and possessive adjectives and know how to use them correctly.


By "subject personal pronouns" do you mean he, she, and they?

(Perhaps Tdol will come by with some ideas for classroom instruction.)

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