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Happy Hours

This engaging language resource covers simple English grammar, basic vocabulary, and everyday actions for children in the UK. Learn about personal data, greetings, time, holidays, physical descriptions, and more in an interactive format. With colorful visuals and interactive activities, children can practice communication skills and build confidence in using English. Ideal for classroom use or homeschooling. Let's make learning English fun and easy!

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Happy Hours

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  1. Happy Hours All’interno clicca su tutte le zucche per tornare ai menu principali herewe are goodbye

  2. map Happy Hours grammar UK ordinary language ordinary actions me in the classroom birthday greetings spelling London my personal data countries thank you numbers my physical description body and face prepositions daily routine my time Halloween what’s the time? ICT people description Christmas my family subjects weather Easter objects description school objects days of the week my toys colours school places months of the year animals my abilities seasons of the year accessories people celebrations town places my clothes food transport my house my likes/dislikes/favourites in a shop my school in a town my places my town

  3. happy hours grammar In the classroom me Ordinaryactions uk Ordinarylanguage

  4. me Myclothes MyPhysicaldescription My Personal data Myabilities Myfamily Mytime Mytoys Mylikes / dislikes / favourites Myplaces

  5. my personal data • hello! • nice to meet you nice to meet you • my name is… What’s your name? • - my surname is… What’s your surname? • my nickname is… What’s your nickname? • my telephone number is ... What’s your telephone number? • - my address is ... What’s your address? • I’m … years old How old are you? • my birthday is on 1st November When’s your birthday? • - I am Italian Are you Italian? • I’m/I come from Italy Where are you from/do you come from? • I live in .... Where do you live? • I speak English What language do you speak? • I’m fine, I’m well, I’m not well, I’m not very well, I’m not too bad How are you? >birthday >countries

  6. birthday birthday party calendar card diary Cake and candles friends balloons presents • Can you come to my party? • - Yes, of course/No, I’m sorry • - When? Where? What time? invitation

  7. countries Wales, Welsh Ireland, Irish USA, American Canada, Canadian Holland, Dutch China, Chinese Greece, Greek Italy, Italian Germany, German France, French Spain, Spanish Britain, British England, English Scotland, Scottish

  8. my physical description >body & face HEIGHT Tall Short Medium/averageheight WEIGHT Thin – fat Slim – plump Medium/averageweight AGE Young Old/elderly Middle-aged APPEARANCE Pretty/beautiful Handsome/good-looking ugly HAIR Long, short, medium length Straight, wavy, curly, bald Blond, brown, red, black EYES Blue, green, brown, grey, dark small/big FACE Oval, round, square, long OTHER Wear glasses, wear sunglasse, have a beard, have a moustache

  9. body & face head face hair eye neck shoulder arm forehead eyebrow elbow back ear eyelash backside/bottom cheek hand freckles fingers mouth – lips teeth - tongue knee leg nose foot and toes jaw chest moustache beard chin

  10. my time 60 Seconds – 1 minute60 minutes – 1 hour24 hours – 1 day7 days – 1 week12 months – 1 year100 years – 1 century DATE Monday, October 23rd 2007 | autumn, foggy What’s the time? Today, this morning, this afternoon, tonight, yesterday, the day before yesterday, last night, last Monday, tomorrow, tomorrow afternoon, the day after tomorrow Early/late, now, again What day is it today? Is today Monday? Daily routine Daysof the week Monthsof the year celebrations Seasons of the year

  11. what’s the time? • - What’s the time? • It’s ... o’clock • It’s ... past/to ... • - It’s a quarter past/to .... • - It’s half past ...

  12. my daily routine [1] have breakfast work have lessons go to work Wake up and get up go to school cook have a shower have lunch do one’s homework have a bath go home have dinner go to bed fall asleep snore sleep

  13. my daily routine [2] drink eat relax at home watch TV go shopping walk the dog visit/meet friends comb one’s hair brush one’s teeth/face read a book/comic collect stamps/cards/comics/butterflies listen to music wash the car do sport do gardening • - What do you do on Monday? • - I get up at • He/she gets up at ... • - How do you go to school? • I go to school by bus/car/scooter/on foot • - What time do you have breakfast?- I have breakfast at ... • What do you have for breakfast?- I have ... for breakfast

  14. what’s the weather like? It’s freezing/frosty It’s snowy It’s sunny It’s windy It’s cloudy It’s rainy It’s cold It’s cool It’s warm It’s hot It’s raining cats and dogs It’s pouring It’s drizzling It showers It’s foggy

  15. days of the week

  16. months of the year January February March April September October November December May June July August

  17. seasons of the year leaf, tree, mushroom, umbrella snow, snowman, snowflakes, snowballs nest, flowers sun, sunglasses, sunflower, ice-cream, fish, sea, boat, sail, beach, beach-umbrella, beach-hat, mountain, river, lake, wind, cloud, bike, garden

  18. celebrations birthday summer holidays New Year’s Day Mother’s Day Father’s Day May Day >Halloween >Christmas >Easter

  19. Halloween Witch Pumpkins Black cat Witch’s hat visualizza la presentazione Goblin Jack o’ Lantern Vampire Monster Skeleton Ghost Web Mask Trick or treat Owl Moon Hoot Spider Bat Spooky Broomstick Apple bobbing Sweets Night Cauldron

  20. Merry Christmas Christmas tree crib candles card lights sleigh wreath Stocking robin Father Christmas bell holly reindeer paper hat Angel candy cane present Christmas eve Decoration star Christmas pudding Christmas day tinsels ribbons turkey toys mistletoe cracker

  21. Happy Easter daffodil chick Easter eggs Easter bunny decorative eggs Easter tree hot cross buns Easter basket lamb

  22. my family >peopledescription parents children baby RELATIVES uncle aunt cousins gran grandmother grandma dad – father grandad grandfather grandpa mum – mother brother - son Sister - daughter

  23. people description • - Who is it/this? This is my mum / it’s my mum / it’s me • What do you / does he-she look like? I’m/he’s/she’s • I’ve got/he’s got/she’s got • What are you / is he-she wearing? I’m wearing … • He’s/she’s wearing • Put on your … | Take off your …

  24. my toys >objectsdescription teddy bear football guitar car trumpet ball plane bike scooter comic doll robot yo-yo train

  25. objects description • - What’s this/that? It’s a/an… • - What are these/those? They are .... • - What colour is it? It’s ... • How many …? 1/2/3 ..... • Where’s …? In / On … • - Whose is the pen?/Whose are the pens?- I think it’s mine/I think they’re yours - There is/are … There isn’t/aren’t

  26. my abilities Playing the guitar, the piano, the violin, the tambourine, the triangle, the drums, the recorder, the trumpet riding a bike running playing football skipping skiing playing volleyball • I/he/she can/can’t… • Can you…? • Yes, I can | No, I can’t jumping skating playing basketball riding a horse dancing playing tennis canoeing swimming singing

  27. clothes >accessories dress suit shirt blouse jumper shorts jeans t-shirt skirt trousers jacket coat raincoat and umbrella stockings swimsuit socks tracksuit shoes boots trainers sandals

  28. accessories rings and earrings bracelet necklace gloves jewels scarf tie belt hat glasses bag mobile phone watch

  29. my likes, dislikes, favourites • - What’s your favourite food? My favourite food is … • Do you like …? Yes, I do / No, I don’t • I like … / I don’t like … / I love … / I hate ... food colours animals people

  30. colours pink orange blue green white purple brown grey black yellow red sky blue gold silver dark green light green

  31. animals [1] dog cat rabbit fish kitten budgie bird puppy goldfish mouse hamster

  32. animals [2] tiger giraffe horse parrot snake monkey lion frog pig kangaroo elephant crocodile zebra bear

  33. animals [3] bull duck shark flamingo owl bee sheep fly butterfly spider hen bat Turtle tortoise

  34. animals [4] ant penguin worm dolphin caterpillar Wings Tail Beak Horns Trunk Stripes Spots snail whale goat beetle hippo wolf goose Run fast Swim Fly Walk Jump Climb ladybird rhino fox chick ox cow turkey swan

  35. people Giant prince monster boy and girl princess genie gnome witch dragon child wizard woman man Policeman and policewoman Mr – Mrs - Miss

  36. food [1] apple lemon strawberry orange berry cherry pine apple peach grapes fruit melon banana pear water melon

  37. food [2] water lemonade cola orange juice tea coffee milk drinks wine

  38. food [3] pasta cheese hamburger meat sausages sandwich bacon soup porridge chicken mushroom wurstel salt peanuts spaghetti pizza peas ham fish hot dog salad rolls tomato chips egg beans bread toast carrot potato cucumber vegetables rice

  39. food [4] cookies butter croissant jam cereal sweets cake crisps chocolate sugar ice-cream breakfast lunch dinner

  40. my places Myschool My house Mytown

  41. my house bedroom (picture, clock, drawers, curtains, shelves, desk, chair, PC, bed, pillow, cover, radio, wardrobe, lamp, TV, CD player, blankets, bookshelf) bathroom (washing machine, bath, shower, mirror, washbasin, towel) kitchen (cupboard, table, chairs, fridge, cooker, oven, sink, dishwasher, glasses, knife, fork, spoon, bowl, cups, shelf, jug, drawer, plates) living room (sofa, bookcase, armchair, lamp, clock, picture, piano, plant, fireplace, coffee-table, carpet, rug, vase of flowers) Dining room – hiding place - garden Flat – city | house - town | cottage – village | upstairs | downstairs | Stairs – balcony – floor (on the 4th floor) – hall – roof – garage – wall – chimney - lift

  42. my school School objects School subjects School places • - When’s Maths? Maths is on ... • When do you have Maths? We have Maths on ... at ... • - My favourite lesson is ... • - My favourite lessons are ... • - How do you go to school? I go to school by ... / I walk

  43. school objects pen lights clock book desk blackboard chair ruler window pencil pencil-sharpener calendar lamp school bag table glue paper calculator door felt-tip pen cards exercise-book notebook teacher rubber eraser basket scissors cupboard chalk pencil case

  44. subjects Italian Maths Sport English Geography Science Music Art >ICT History Religion Drama

  45. ICT [1] Hardware/software input/output devices case tower printer keyboard scanner keys joystick monitor /screen mouse – mouse pad right/left button click/double click plug earphones speakers

  46. ICT [2] HD (Hard Disk) CPU (Central Processing Unit) RAM (Random Access Memory) ROM (Read Only Memory) floppy CD (Compact Disk) DVD (Digital Video Disc / Digital Versatile Disc) pendrive Keyboard – caps lock – shift – space bar – enter – backspace – delete Desktop – icons – trash – computer resources – documents – internet explorer

  47. school places school corridor dining hall toilet staffroom gym playground library classroom

  48. my town Town places transport In a shop In a town

  49. town places [1] post office park music store pets shop swimming pool School zoo shop cafè supermarket bank clothes shop shoe shop hospital animal hospital restaurant market cinema hotel

  50. town places [2] museum zebra crossing, pedestrian crossing traffic lights garage post box fire station Police station statue fountain phone box square stadium church train station Bus stop

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