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SHE HAS A PAIR OF SUNGLASSES

 Sunglasses are an essential accessory used to protect our eyes from the sun’s rays. This topic helps learners discuss accessories, describe possession, and talk about items they or others own. Students will practice vocabulary related to accessories, learn about using possessive structures, and ask and answer questions about items people have.


GRAMMAR

Possession with “Have”

  1. Positive Sentences:

    • Subject + have/has + object.
    • Example: She has a pair of sunglasses.
  2. Negative Sentences:

    • Subject + do/does not have + object.
    • Example: She does not have sunglasses.
  3. Questions About Possession:

    • Do/Does + subject + have + object?
    • Example: Does she have sunglasses?

Using “A Pair of”

  • "A pair of" is used to describe items that come in two parts but function as one.
    • Example: a pair of sunglasses, a pair of shoes.
  • Singular subject uses "has":
    • Example: She has a pair of sunglasses.
  • Plural subject uses "have":
    • Example: They have a pair of sunglasses each.

Examples:

  • Positive: I have sunglasses. / She has sunglasses.
  • Negative: I don’t have sunglasses. / She doesn’t have sunglasses.
  • Question: Do you have sunglasses? / Does she have sunglasses?

VOCABULARY

  1. Sunglasses: Glasses that protect your eyes from sunlight.
    Example: I always wear sunglasses in summer.
  2. Protect: To keep safe from harm.
    Example: Sunglasses protect your eyes.
  3. Accessory: A small item used for style or practicality.
    Example: A hat is a useful accessory in the sun.
  4. Pair: Two things that go together.
    Example: I need a new pair of sunglasses.
  5. Stylish: Fashionable and attractive.
    Example: Her sunglasses are stylish.
  6. Lens: The part of sunglasses that covers your eyes.
    Example: The lenses are dark to block sunlight.
  7. Shade: A place or item that blocks sunlight.
    Example: Sunglasses create shade for your eyes.
  8. Bright: Giving off a lot of light.
    Example: The sun is very bright today.
  9. Comfortable: Feeling good and not causing pain.
    Example: These sunglasses are comfortable to wear.
  10. UV Rays: Harmful rays from the sun.
    Example: These sunglasses block UV rays.

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I wear sunglasses to protect my eyes.
  • She has a stylish pair of sunglasses.
  • Do you like these sunglasses?
  • The lenses are very dark.
  • Where did you buy your sunglasses?
  • I lost my pair of sunglasses yesterday.
  • Can I borrow your sunglasses?
  • These sunglasses are very expensive.
  • I prefer sunglasses with lighter lenses.
  • A good pair of sunglasses is important in summer.

SENTENCES

Positive Sentences:

  1. She has a pair of sunglasses for sunny days.
  2. I always carry my sunglasses in my bag.
  3. They have sunglasses to match their outfits.

Negative Sentences:

  1. She doesn’t have sunglasses right now.
  2. I don’t need sunglasses because it’s cloudy today.
  3. They don’t have sunglasses for the trip.

Questions and Answers:

  1. Q: Does she have a pair of sunglasses?
    A: Yes, she has a stylish pair of sunglasses.
  2. Q: Do you need sunglasses today?
    A: No, it’s not very sunny.
  3. Q: What kind of sunglasses does she wear?
    A: She wears large sunglasses with dark lenses.

CONVERSATION

Situation: At the Park

Anna: Hi, Sarah! Why are you squinting?
Sarah: The sun is so bright, but I forgot my sunglasses!
Anna: Oh no! I have a pair. Do you want to borrow them?
Sarah: Really? Thank you so much!
Anna: Sure, here you go. They’re very comfortable.
Sarah: These are perfect. Where did you get them?
Anna: At the mall last week. They weren’t expensive either.


READING

Why Are Sunglasses Important?

Sunglasses are more than just a fashion accessory. They protect your eyes from the sun's harmful UV rays. These rays can damage your eyes and cause problems like headaches or vision issues. A good pair of sunglasses can block UV rays and reduce glare from bright surfaces.

There are many types of sunglasses. Some are stylish, while others are designed for sports or outdoor activities. When buying sunglasses, look for ones with UV protection. Dark lenses may look cool, but they don’t always block UV rays. Sunglasses with larger lenses can give you more protection.

Wearing sunglasses also makes you feel more comfortable on bright days. They reduce eye strain and help you see better in the sun. So, next time you’re outside on a sunny day, don’t forget your sunglasses!


Questions

  1. What do sunglasses protect your eyes from?
    Answer: Sunglasses protect your eyes from harmful UV rays.

  2. Why are UV rays harmful?
    Answer: They can damage your eyes and cause problems like headaches or vision issues.

  3. What should you look for when buying sunglasses?
    Answer: Look for sunglasses with UV protection.

  4. Why do larger lenses provide better protection?
    Answer: They cover more of your eyes and block more sunlight.

  5. How do sunglasses make you more comfortable?
    Answer: They reduce eye strain and help you see better in bright light.

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