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This lesson introduces students to family vocabulary and the use of 'have/has got' to describe possessions and relationships within a family context. Suitable for ages 7 to 9.

Explore the concept of family vocabulary and relationships, focusing on how to use 'have got' to describe possession and family connections.
'Have got' is a common expression used in English to indicate possession or relationships, particularly when discussing family members and what each person possesses.

Family provides emotional and physical support, crucial for well-being.
Families can be nuclear, extended, or chosen, each with unique dynamics.
Each member has roles that contribute to the family's functioning.

Learn the basic words for key family members like mother and father.
Discover terms for extended family such as aunt, uncle, and cousin.
Explore how different cultures name and refer to family members.
Familiarize yourself with phrases involving family relationships.

'Have got' is used with 'I', 'you', 'we', and 'they' to show possession.
'Has got' is used with 'he', 'she', and 'it' to indicate possession.
To form questions, invert 'have got' or 'has got'; use 'not' for negatives.

'Have got' shows what family members own or possess.
Use 'have got' to describe connections between family members.
'Have got' is used to attribute qualities to family members.

'Has got' is used to show possession, especially in family contexts.
The phrase 'has got' is predominantly used in British English.
It often indicates ownership or relationships within a family.

Learn how 'have/has got' is used to describe possessions.
Practice matching family members with correct forms of 'have got'.
Engage in a fun activity for better understanding of family terms.
Improve your vocabulary by using 'have/has got' accurately.

Students practice using 'have/has got' to describe family.
Encourage students to talk about their family's traits and members.
Engage students in a group exercise to enhance speaking skills.

Focus on the most important words introduced in the lesson.
Review key grammatical structures for sentence formation.
Learn frequently used phrases for effective communication.

Summarized the main points covered in the lesson.
Identified the most important insights learned.
Discussed how to apply these insights moving forward.





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