Remember the words! a man-men a woman – women a child – children

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Remember the words! a man-men a woman – women a child – children an ox – oxen a mouse – mice a fish – fish a deer- deer a sheep – sheep a goose – geese a tooth – teeth a foot - feet

Two kind … meet in a lane -Hello! Hello! What’s your name? - How are you? How are you again? 1.men 2. women 3.children 4.oxen 5.mice 6.fish 7.deer 8.sheep 9. geese 10. teeth 11. feet

Let’s brush up the words! Professions. Jobs. a doctor a pupil a teacher a policeman a housewife a farmer a fireman a pilot a builder a driver

Two kind … meet in a lane -Hello! Hello! What’s your name? - How are you? How are you again?