Welcome to the Beginner English Series—a vibrant, interactive collection of lessons designed for young learners taking their first steps in English. Whether you’re teaching in a classroom or online, these PowerPoint lessons are built to engage, delight, and educate. Each unit is thoughtfully structured around clear objectives, combining core vocabulary and grammar with playful visuals, catchy songs, and lively activities that keep students excited to learn.
From greetings and basic emotions to numbers, colors, family, school life, and animals, the series introduces language in meaningful, relatable contexts. Learners gradually develop comfort with essential grammar like subject and possessive pronouns, question forms, plurals, and the simple present tense. Along the way, alphabet letters are introduced in manageable chunks, helping students build phonics skills and confidence with early reading.
What sets these lessons apart is their originality and adaptability. Each slide is stylishly crafted with interactivity in mind—no recycled worksheets, no generic clipart. Lessons can be used flexibly in live classes, assigned for home study, or even adapted by teachers to suit different student needs and pacing.
The two review units tie everything together with quizzes, audio stories, and visual games to reinforce retention and celebrate progress. Whether you’re an ESL teacher looking for something more dynamic or a parent supporting early English learning, this series offers a colorful, comprehensive foundation that makes learning English not just effective but pleasurable as well.
Unit 1 – Hello! My Name Is…
In Unit 1, students learn to greet others, introduce themselves, and say goodbye with confidence. They’ll explore basic emotions, answer the question “How are you?”, and dive into playful toy vocabulary. The letters A, B, and C are introduced through interactive visuals and fun pronunciation practice.
Unit 2 – Polite and Playful
In this unit, students build on greetings with the cheerful “Hello, How are you?” song and learn polite expressions like “please,” “thank you,” and “sorry.” They’ll meet new action words like “go” and “stop” and practice pointing things out using “this” and “that.” Letters D, E, and F take center stage, along with vocabulary for people and classroom roles.
Unit 3 – Colors and Pronouns
Unit 3 brings a splash of color! Learners name and share favorite colors, practice new vocabulary, and explore subject pronouns like “I,” “you,” and “they” with “to be.” Letters G, H, and I are introduced through creative word play and games.
Unit 4 – What Is It?
Students discover vocabulary for transportation and learn to answer the question “What is it?” with complete descriptive phrases. They’ll explore plural nouns, possessive pronouns like “his” and “our,” and meet the letters J, K, and L along the way.
Unit 5 – Numbers and Feelings
This unit is all about counting and expressing age! Students learn numbers 0–10, sing a catchy number song, and ask and answer “How old are you?” They’ll also revisit emotional vocabulary like “tired” and “hungry” with added flair. Letters M, N, and O are introduced with high-energy review games.
Unit 6 – Animals and Adjectives
From “hot” to “cold” and “cow” to “chicken,” Unit 6 blends animal fun with grammar basics. Students form positive and negative sentences (“I am…” / “I am not…”), add intensity with “very,” and sing “Old MacDonald” to reinforce new animal vocabulary. The letters P, Q, and R join the party.
Unit 7 – Family and Actions
In this dynamic unit, learners meet family members and learn action verbs like “sit,” “stand,” and “jump.” They also explore drinks, build simple present sentences, and try using verbs in the -ing form. The letters S, T, and U round out the phonics fun.
Unit 8 – School and the Wild Side
Time to explore school supplies and jungle animals! Students will learn classroom vocabulary like “pen,” “book,” and “computer,” alongside wild animal names like “tiger” and “elephant.” Key verbs like “talk” and “write” get introduced, and the letters V, W, and X come into focus.
Unit 9 – Body and Movement
In Unit 9, students dance, sing, and learn English terms for their body. They’ll learn action verbs in -ing form and dive into vocabulary for body parts—from “head” to “feet” and everything in between. Adjectives help learners describe what they see and feel in complete, colorful sentences. Letters Y and Z are introduced in the final installment of the alphabet.
Review Unit 1–5 – Let’s Go Back!
This packed review lesson covers everything from units 1 to 5: letters A to O, greetings and farewells, colors, numbers, toys, emotions, and early grammar points. With quizzes, games, and songs, it’s the perfect way to reinforce key concepts and boost confidence.
Review Unit 6–9 – Keep It Going!
A high-energy recap of the later beginner lessons! Students revisit letters P–Z, animals, verbs, family, food, school vocabulary, and body parts. Quizzes and interactive activities bring everything together in one engaging mega-review





























































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