Age between 2 ½ years –(4 years
Play group  Nursary, Kinder Garden)

British Spoken English – BeginnerObjectives:

  •  Model

    🔰 Level: Beginner (A1)

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    Build confidence in speaking everyday English

  • Learn key British vocabulary and phrases

  • Improve pronunciation with a British accent

  • Engage in basic conversations in real-life situations


🗣️ British Pronunciation Focus:

  • Practice /t/ and /r/ sounds

  • Common intonation patterns (rising/falling)

  • Silent letters (e.g., k in “know”, b in “lamb”)

  • Connected speech (e.g., “gonna”, “wanna” – but explain formality)


📚 Key Phrases (British Style):

  • “Cheers!” (for thank you)

  • “I’m knackered.” (very tired)

  • “Fancy a cuppa?” (Would you like some tea?)

  • “I haven’t got any…” (British way to say “I don’t have…”)


🧑‍🏫 Method:

  • Use visual aids, gestures, and repetition

  • Emphasise real-world communication over grammar drills

  • Encourage role-playing British daily life situations

🗂️ Lesson Plan Structure (Weekly Overview – 8 Weeks)

WeekThemeKey VocabularyFunctional LanguagePractice
1IntroductionsHello, goodbye, name, please, thank you“My name is…”, “Nice to meet you.”Pair speaking, role-plays
2Daily Routinewake up, breakfast, work, go home“I wake up at…”, “I go to work by…”Simple Q&A, match & say
3Numbers & Time1–100, days, months, time“It’s ten o’clock.”, “Today is Monday.”Clock games, schedule talk
4Shoppingprices, items, money (pounds/pence)“How much is this?”, “I’d like a…”Role-play buying items
5Food & Drinkfruit, vegetables, meals, drinks“I like…”, “Can I have…?”Menu talk, ordering practice
6At Homerooms, furniture, family“This is my bedroom.”, “I live with…”House description activity
7Getting Aroundtransport, directions“Where is the bus stop?”, “Go straight.”Map tasks, giving directions
8Review & Practiceall topicsReview of all sentence patternsGroup dialogues, mock conversations