Reading: Vocabulary in Context (High Frequency Words): Lesson 2: Understanding Simple Instructions with Visuals
CEFR Level: A1 (Beginner)
Target Reading Sub-skill: Vocabulary in Context (High Frequency Words)
Specific Focus: Understanding Simple Instructions with Visuals (e.g., "Open the book.")
What You Will Learn
By the end of this lesson, you will be able to:
- Read and understand simple English instructions (like "sit down," "open your book").
- Match these instructions to pictures showing the action.
- Recognize common verbs used in instructions.
Hello Cambodian Learners!
In your classroom or at home, you hear and see instructions like "stand up" or "close the door." Today, we'll learn to read these simple instructions in English and see what they mean with pictures. This will help you follow directions in English!
Common Instructions
Here are some common instructions. Click on the cards to hear the instruction and see a picture of the action.
Practice Time!
Activity 1: Match the Instruction to the Picture!
Read the instruction. Click the picture that shows the action.
Activity 2: What Does the Picture Show?
Look at the picture. Click the instruction that matches the picture.
Quick Quiz!
Great Job!
You are learning to understand simple English instructions! This is very helpful for school and everyday life.
How do you feel about this lesson?
Note for Educators/Platform Development: This lesson focuses on understanding simple imperative instructions paired with visuals. Activities involve matching instructions to pictures and vice-versa. Ensure Web Speech API is supported. Use clear, unambiguous images depicting the actions. Placeholder images are used; replace with actual relevant and culturally appropriate images for Cambodian learners.