The weather is often a topic of conversation in Scotland. Probably because we usually have five different types of weather before breakfast!
We really can’t say enough about an t-sìde - the weather! This lesson builds on the vocabulary you learnt in Lesson 1.
In this lesson you’ll learn adjectives that describe the physical characteristics of people, like tall or small, young or old, well or sick.
In this lesson you’ll learn more adjectives that describe people, whether they are strong or weak, fat or thin.
Now you'll learn location words such as here, there, inside, outside, above and below.
You’ll learn words to describe different kinds of people like man, woman, boy, girl, mummy and daddy.
In this lesson you'll learn how to talk about different types of transport like bus, boat, car or train.
In this lesson you'll learn how to describe locations. Then you'll be able to say where someone is, whether they're at home, in the kitchen, in the bed or in the school.
Now you'll learn the words for police officer and teacher.
You'll also learn more words to describe locations, like at the church and at the shop.
In this lesson you'll learn words to describe meals such as breakfast or lunch.
If you are inquisitive like the people in this lesson you'll definitely want to know how to ask questions using who and who is.
In this lesson you'll learn the words to describe different kinds of food staples, like bread, butter, milk and tea.
In this lesson you'll learn the word for on so you can describe different situations, such as on the bus, on the road or on the aeroplane.
In this lesson you'll learn new verbs such as dancing, talking, working and learning.
In this lesson you'll learn words to describe the cutlery and crockery in your home, whether it is a knife, fork and spoon, or a plate, cup and saucer.
In this lesson you'll learn new verbs to describe actions, such as eating, drinking, running and playing.
In this lesson you'll learn how to describe people in the plural. You'll be able to talk about the boys, the girls, the children and the teachers.
In this lesson you'll learn how to say in a so you can talk about being in a bus, in a train or in an aeroplane.
In this lesson you'll learn words for different animals, such as cat, dog, cow and sheep.
In this lesson you will learn how to count from one to six and how to tell the time.
In this lesson you'll learn how to count in pounds and pence as well as how to ask how much something is and how to say it costs.
In this lesson you'll learn how to describe different items of clothing, whether it be dresses, socks and hats or coats, trousers and caps.
In this lesson you'll take some of the verbs you learnt in lessons 14 and 16 and you’ll discover how to use them when talking about the past.
You've learnt how to use verbs to talk about things in the past. Now you'll learn how to use the negative forms of verbs.
This lesson builds on what you learnt in lesson 20. You'll learn how to count from 7 to 12 and how to tell the time.
In this lesson you'll learn how to ask simple questions by putting an do in front of the sentence.
In this lesson you'll learn words to describe school activities.
In this lesson you’ll learn how to put six of the ten irregular verbs into the negative past tense, using cha or cha do.
In this lesson you'll learn how to ask questions using verbs so you'll be able to keep a close eye on everything your friends are up to.
This lesson extends your ability to talk about money. You’ll learn how to count from 7 to 12.
In this lesson you'll learn how to describe directions - so you can say whether something is up, down, in or out.
In this lesson you'll revise basic foods such as milk, bread and butter and learn new ones like jam.
In this lesson you'll learn words for different items of clothing such as shirt, socks, shoes and coat.
In this lesson you'll learn words to describe everyday things like chair, money, sweets and biscuits.
In this lesson you'll learn to count from 11 to 16 as well as how to talk about money.
In this lesson you'll learn new verbs that describe actions such as to stay, to walk and to go away.
In this lesson you'll add the word it to some of the verbs you already know so that you can say to see it, to do it and to get it.
In this lesson you'll learn the word for under as well as words to describe different items of furniture such as dresser, stool, cupboard and table.
In this lesson you'll learn words for clothing such as jacket and scarf.
In this lesson you'll learn how to count from 17 to 20 and the numbers 30 and 40.
In this lesson you'll learn how to describe members of your family, such as a brother, sister, uncle and aunt.
In this lesson you'll learn to talk about different jobs, such as doctor, dentist, nurse and shopkeeper.
In this lesson you'll learn how to talk about crockery at the dinner table. You'll learn the words for plate, teapot and jug.
In this lesson you'll learn to say you're going somewhere whether it's to the school, to the church, to the house, to the town or to the shop.
In this lesson you'll learn more numbers, how to talk about age, and say how old someone is, whether they are 50 or 100!
In this lesson you'll learn how to talk about things that you must do. You'll also learn the verbs to read and to write.
In this lesson you'll learn words to describe the seasons and talk about crops such as oats, wheat and potatoes being sown.
In this lesson you'll learn how to talk about someone going out of the house, out of the garden and out of the park.
In this lesson you’ll learn new words such as milkman and postman and you'll follow a young boy as he tries to find someone to play with. Will he have any success?
In this lesson you'll learn how to say: I see, I think, I believe and I understand.
In this lesson you'll revise the words for coming, going off, staying, listening and working, and learn the word for looking.
In this lesson you'll revise the words for locations, such as up, down, inside and outside.
In this lesson you'll learn new words for food and drinks, such as cake, soup, coffee and cocoa.
In this lesson you'll learn the words for without any. You'll learn how to say without any fish, without any meat and without any eggs.
In this lesson you'll learn words for different kinds of payments, including the pay, the rent, the cheque and the bill.
In this lesson you'll revise words used to describe moments in time, such as today, yesterday, now and again.
In this lesson you'll learn the word from, as well as new professions so you can ask whether you got something from the carpenter, from the tailor or from the shoemaker.
In this lesson you'll learn basic pronouns such as me, you, him, her, us and them.
In this lesson you'll learn words to describe cold weather in the past and present.
In this lesson you'll learn words to describe compass directions such as north, south, east and west.