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The document outlines a teaching session focused on developing listening skills in young learners through a game involving toys. It includes learning objectives such as identifying toys, responding to instructions, and asking questions. The session also features examples of different types of toys and a homework assignment for students to share details about a friend and their favorite toy.

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The document outlines a teaching session focused on developing listening skills in young learners through a game involving toys. It includes learning objectives such as identifying toys, responding to instructions, and asking questions. The session also features examples of different types of toys and a homework assignment for students to share details about a friend and their favorite toy.

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Developing

Listening Skills
in Young
Learners
Demo Teaching
Ma. Jesstin A.
Argel
MAT – English
Listening Game
Jollibee says
Learning Objectives
At the end of the session, the learners are expected to:

• Identify the toys

• Respond to teacher’s one-step instructions


• Ask questions
What are toys?

Toys are fun objects we use to


play. They can be things like dolls,
balls, cars, or computer games. We
play with toys to have fun, learn, and
use our imagination.
What are the different
types of toys?
Computer Game

A game that you play


on a computer or tablet
using your fingers or a
controller.
Kite

A toy made of paper


or cloth that flies in
the wind when you
hold its string.
Plane

A toy that looks like an


airplane and can fly when you
throw it or push it.
Bike

A toy with two


wheels that you can
ride by pedaling with
your feet.
Doll
A toy that looks like a small
person or baby that you can
dress up and play with.

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Monster
A toy that looks
like a pretend
creature, often used
for fun or to tell
stories.
Train
A toy that looks like a train with cars
that can move on tracks.
Go-Kart
A small car toy that
you can sit in and
drive around, often
using pedals or a
motor.
Car
A toy that looks like a
car and can be pushed,
pulled, or rolled
around.
Ball

A round toy that you


can throw, bounce, or
kick.
What’s her name?
Her name is Sophie.
How old is she?
She’s seven.
What’s her favorite
toy?
Her favorite toy is her
bike.
What’s his name?
This is Alex.
How old is he?
He’s six.
What’s his favorite
toy?
His favorite toy is his
train.
What’s his name?
This is Alex.
How old is he?
He’s six.
What’s his favorite
toy?
His favorite toy is his
train.
What’s his name?
This is Alex.
How old is he?
He’s six.
What’s his favorite
toy?
His favorite toy is his
train.
Homework
Bring a photo of your friend
to class. Share their name,
age, and favorite toy.
Example:

Her name’s Lydia.


She’s three.
Her favorite toy’s her doll.

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