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My World Vocabulary Chant - Home, Eating and FAMILY!




A short video to practice home, eating and family vocabulary ... things kids see every day! Vocabulary include: 1. Home - house, sink, bathtub, toothbrush, sink, television, sofa, bed 2. Dinnertime - table, chair, plate, bowl, cup, fork, spoon, chopsticks 3. Family - family, mommy, daddy, sister, brother, grandma, grandpa, me

Health and Injuries - English Pattern Practice 1 by ELF Learning



Kids learn how to talk about injuries and minor health problems with this simple pattern practice video for esl and efl classrooms. Words are used as both a noun and verb (I have a cut. / I cut my finger.). Examples include:

I have a broken arm.
I broke my arm.
I have a bump.
I bumped my head.
I have a bruise.
I bruised my leg.
I have a scratch.
I scratched my knee.
I have a cut.
I cut my finger.
I have a sunburn.
Ouch. Ouch. OUCH!

Oh Christmas Tree - Christmas Song for Kids - ELF Learning



Kids, Teachers and Parents can sing along to this fun and simple version of, "Oh Christmas Tree," by ELF Learning...complete with an octopus! Wait...an OCTOPUS?? Yup! Merry Christmas everyone!

Lyrics:
Oh Christmas Tree
Oh Christmas Tree
What do you see on the tree?
Oh Christmas Tree
Oh Christmas Tree
What do you see?

I see lights
I see bells
I see Santa
That's what I see.

Oh Christmas Tree
Oh Christmas Tree
What do you see on the tree?
Oh Christmas Tree
Oh Christmas Tree
What do you see?

I see a snowflake.
I see an elf.
I see a candy cane.
On the Christmas Tree.

Oh Christmas Tree
Oh Christmas Tree
What do you see on the tree?
Oh Christmas Tree
Oh Christmas Tree
What do you see?

I see a reindeer.
I see a snowman.
I see a star.
That's what I see.

What did you see on the Christmas Tree?

I see lights.
I see bells.
I see Santa.
I see a snowflake.
I see an elf.
I see a candy cane.
I see a reindeer.
I see a snowman.
I see a star.

An octopus?
On the Christmas Tree?
No way!

Opposite Words and Adjectives Chant - Pattern Practice for Kids by ELF Learning



Opposite Words and Adjectives Chant - Pattern Practice for Kids by ELF Learning

With this simple opposites chant for kids, students can practice simple yes/no questions using opposite adjectives.

Is the door shut / open?
Yes, it is. No, it's not.

Is the bell quiet / loud?
Yes, it is. No, it's not.

Is it dark / light?
Yes, it is. No, it's not.

Is the problem difficult / easy?
Yes, it is. No, it's not.

Is the butterfly heavy / light?
Is the elephant light / heavy?
Yes, it is. No, it isn't.

Are the shoes new / old?
Yes, they are. No, they aren't.

Action Verbs and Pattern Practice for Kids (What can s/he do?) by ELF Learning



Kids can learn 12 action verbs and verb phrases with this simple pattern practice video from ELF Learning. Practice the pattern:

What can he do?
What can she do?

He can bounce a ball.
She can brush her hair.
He can clap his hands.
She can climb a tree.
He can dance around.
She can draw a picture.
He can drive a car.
She can hop around.
He can jump up and down.
She can kick a ball.
He can play tag.
She can fly.

Daily Routine Song for Kids - All In A Day with Lyrics Karaoke


A simple daily routine song for kids by ELF Learning. Good for ESL and EFL students.

Lyrics:


Wake up
Wake up
Change my clothes

Change my clothes
Change my clothes
Eat breakfast

Eat breakfast
Eat breakfast
Brush my teeth

Time to go to school

Go to school
Go to school
Say, "Hello!"

Say, "Hello!"
Say, "Hello!"
Get ready.

Get ready.
Get ready.
Learn a lot.

Time to eat my lunch.

Eat my lunch.
Eat my lunch.
Play outside.

Play outside.
Play outside.
Come back in.

Come back in.
Come back in.
Learn some more.

Time to say, "goodbye."

Say, "goodbye."
Say, "goodbye."
Go back home.

Go back home.
Go back home.
Eat a snack.

Eat a snack.
Eat a snack.
Do homework.

Time to play with friends.

Play with friends.
Play with friends.
Come back in.

Come back in.
Come back in.
Eat dinner.

Eat dinner.
Eat dinner.
Take a bath.

Time to go to bed.

Good night.

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