Possessive Pronouns and Possessive ‘s

Learning goals:
- Identify instances of possession in sentences.
- Demonstrate understanding of the appropriate possessive pronoun to use in context.
- Recognize when to use Possessive Pronouns (e.g., mine, yours, his, hers, ours, theirs) versus Possessive ‘s (e.g., John’s book, Sarah’s car).
- Demonstrate the ability to convey possession clearly in spoken interactions.
- Learn and use possessive adjectives (my, your, his, her, our, their) in addition to possessive pronouns.
- Engage in group activities and discussions that involve the use of possessive structures.
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Learning activities:
1.- Speaking activity: Students will be distributed in pairs, they are going to describe the elements using possessives.
2.- Worksheet: By implementing what they have learned in class, students will develop the interactive activity, which should be sent through the classroom.Ā
3.- Interactive activities wordwall – kahoot: Students will develop interactive activities in different platforms, where the teacher will be the moderator.
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