📖 Lesson A1 Speaking📐 Grammar

✨ Sunshine Club 2: Star Reporter!

A fully interactive A1.2 Kids speaking lesson from the Sunshine Club 2 series (Lesson 23, He & She / Magic S unit). Children warm up with four actions (wave the Magic S wand, say an I-line, transform it into a she-line, ask a friend a get-up question). The Pattern Focus is the reporter pattern in one clear box: three formula chips (I get up + Magic S = She gets up; I play = He plays; I go = She goes), four colour-tagged examples following the Ask - Answer - Report chain plus a Careful card (He play - He plays), and a tips chip panel (I - he/she + s; get - gets; go - goes; do - does; watch - watches). Ten key reporter words (reporter, interview, question, answer, notes, news, report, partner, ask, tell) appear in a scrollable table with 4-8 word definitions and short examples, and six get review flashcards. The Reading Corner tells 'News Day!' (about 106 words, lines of 4-9 words): Ela interviews Omar at the Sunshine news desk and reports his whole day in perfect 3rd person - with six hover-tooltip words and a six-chip Word cards row (reporter, news, notes, asks, gets, plays). Practice gives 8 one-word fill-in-the-blank sentences with four Magic S items (gets, plays, goes, does) plus reporter words, with live green/red feedback and hints; Speaking mirrors the classroom NEWS DESK activity with five reporter prompts and a six-line model dialogue where Nina interviews Tom and reports him; the Writing task mirrors the homework (a 3-line news report about a family member) with three report frames, a four-step checklist, a live word counter (aim 15-30 words) and auto-save. An 8-question multiple-choice Sunshine Quiz with a progress bar, one-line explanations, a result circle and localStorage persistence closes the lesson.

🧒 Kids (6–10) schedule 45 min signal_cellular_alt Easy
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  • 4 playful actions: wave the Magic S wand, say an I-line, transform it to she, ask a get-up question
  • Whole-class start - no writing needed

translate Key Vocabulary

reporterinterviewquestionanswernotesnewsreportpartnerasktell

auto_fix_high Grammar Points

  • Magic S report: Omar gets up at seven.
  • Spelling helpers: get - gets, go - goes, do - does, watch - watches
  • Interview questions: What time do you get up? Do you play football?
  • Report frame: He/She + verb-s (+ time): He plays football with his brother.

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