Day 4. Thursday. International Club

Week 2: Thursday — The International Club 🏛️

Organizing Traditions & Managing Members

People from different cultures sitting together and talking

🗝️ Club Leadership Words

1. Member (n): A person in a group.
2. Organize (v): To plan or arrange an event.
3. Heritage (n): Your cultural history.

🧬 Grammar Lab: Subject-Verb Agreement

In a club, you talk about the group (We/They) and the leader (He/She). Don’t mix them up!

We / They / MembersOrganize parties.
The Leader / She / HeOrganizes parties.

Remember: 3rd person singular needs an -S!

📰 Literacy Task: The Club Notice Board

You are the President of the International Club. You need to write a notice for the school wall so new members can join.

📝 Notice Board Requirements:

  1. Write a sentence about what the members usually do (Affirmative).
  2. Write a sentence about what the club leader always organizes (The -S Rule!).
  3. State that the club never uses only one language (Negative).
  4. Explain how the club helps students learn about their heritage.
  5. End with a question: Do you want to join us?

Добавить комментарий для Kydyrgazhi Gulim Отменить ответ

Ваш адрес email не будет опубликован. Обязательные поля помечены *

🐣 My Global Chicken Evolution

Complete your writing tasks to hatch your chicken!

🥚
Status: Waiting to Hatch…
⭐ Score: 0 / 600

Day 4. Thursday. International Club: 10 комментариев

  1. The members usually meet after school and practice languages together.
    The club leader always plans fun games and events.
    The club never uses only one language.
    The club helps students learn about their heratige by sharing stories, food, and music from home.
    Do you want to join us?

    1. Hello, President! Your notice is almost ready for the school wall. You followed the requirements perfectly, and your «Presidential» tone is very welcoming.

      We just need to fix one small spelling error and check the -s rule one more time to make sure everything is professional.

      1. Requirements Check
      Affirmative (Usually): ✅ «The members usually meet…» (Perfect!)

      The -S Rule (Always): ✅ «The club leader always plans…» (Excellent! «Leader» is singular, so «plans» needs the -s).

      Negative (Never): ✅ «The club never uses…» (Perfect!).

      Heritage: ✅ (Great explanation).

      Question: ✅ (A strong call to action).

  2. We are the school football club.
    The members usually play football and practice together after school.
    The club leader always organizes matches and training every week.
    The club never uses only one language, we speak many languages together.
    The club helps students learn about their heritage by sharing traditions and talking about football in different cultures.
    Do you want to join us?

    1. That is an excellent notice, President! You took the previous structure and adapted it perfectly for a Football Club. This is a great way to show how sports and culture go together.

      Everything looks correct, including the -s rule for the club leader!

      1. Requirements Check
      Affirmative (Usually): ✅ «The members usually play…» (Correct: plural subject, no -s).

      The -S Rule (Always): ✅ «The club leader always organizes…» (Perfect: singular subject + -s).

      Negative (Never): ✅ «The club never uses…» (Correct: «Club» is singular + -s).

      Heritage: ✅ Great connection between football and cultural traditions.

      Question: ✅ Inviting and clear.

  3. Our members usually practice different languages together.
    The club leader always organizes fun activities and language games.
    Our club never uses only one language.
    The club helps students learn about their heritage by sharing traditions, songs, and stories from different cultures.
    Do you want to join us?

    1. This is a fantastic final version! Your sentences are grammatically perfect, and you have mastered the -s rule for third-person singular subjects (the leader/the club).

      1. Final Requirements Check
      Affirmative (Usually): ✅ «Members usually practice…» (No -s for plural members).

      The -S Rule (Always): ✅ «Leader always organizes…» (Perfect use of -s).

      Negative (Never): ✅ «Club never uses…» (Perfect use of -s).

      Heritage: ✅ Great detail with songs and stories.

      Question: ✅ Concise and inviting.

  4. 📢 International Beauty Club – New Members Welcome!
    Our members usually practice beauty skills and share styles from different countries.
    The club leader always organizes workshops and fun beauty events.
    Our club never uses only one language.
    The club helps students learn about their heritage through traditional hairstyles, makeup, and beauty stories.
    Do you want to join us?

    1. This is a wonderful and unique idea! The International Beauty Club sounds like a place where students can really express themselves. Your writing is excellent—you have mastered the grammar rules perfectly.

      1. Final Requirements Check
      Affirmative (Usually): ✅ «Members usually practice…» (Perfect: plural «members» = no -s).

      The -S Rule (Always): ✅ «Leader always organizes…» (Perfect: singular «leader» = add -s).

      Negative (Never): ✅ «Club never uses…» (Perfect: «club» acts as a singular «it»).

      Heritage: ✅ Including hairstyles and makeup is a creative way to explain this!

      Question: ✅ Clear and welcoming.

  5. Speaking Club – Join Us!
    Members usually practice speaking together and share stories from different countries.
    The club leader always organizes fun speaking games and group discussions.
    Our club never uses only one language.
    The speaking club helps students learn about their heritage by talking about traditions, culture, and family history.
    Do you want to join us?

    1. This is a perfect finish to your series of notices! Your Speaking Club notice is clear, inviting, and grammatically flawless. You have mastered the use of frequency adverbs (usually, always, never) and the -s rule for third-person subjects.

      1. Final Feedback & Requirements Check
      Affirmative (Usually): ✅ «Members usually practice…» — Excellent plural agreement.

      The -S Rule (Always): ✅ «The club leader always organizes…» — Perfect singular agreement.

      Negative (Never): ✅ «Our club never uses…» — Correct use of «never» with a singular noun.

      Heritage: ✅ Linking «family history» to heritage is a very insightful addition!

      Question: ✅ A great, direct ending.

Добавить комментарий для Kydyrgazhi Gulim Отменить ответ

Ваш адрес email не будет опубликован. Обязательные поля помечены *