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Unit 3 of Big Fun 1:
Family Members, Triangle Shape, Blue Color, the Fascinating World of Insects, and More!
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The New Big Fun 1 textbook turns English learning into a joyful and natural experience for children through stories, songs, colorful illustrations, and interactive activities. Unit 3 of this series creates a deeper connection with the English language by using familiar topics and children’s natural interests. This unit of New Big Fun 1 carefully and creatively teaches five key concepts: family members, the triangle shape, the color blue, respect and close relationships, and the amazing world of insects. Each topic is embedded in playful stories, meaningful repetition, and multisensory experiences that stick in children’s minds. |

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What makes Unit 3 particularly effective is that it presents vocabulary within emotional relationships, environmental exploration, and everyday activities. Children don’t just memorize English words—they see and use them in meaningful contexts. This approach strengthens long-term memory, builds speaking confidence, and nurtures a genuine love for learning. |
Key Vocabulary: Family MembersIn this unit, children meet their close family members and learn how to introduce them in English:
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Colors, Shapes, and Nature Vocabulary
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Interactive Dialogues for ReinforcementChildren practice vocabulary through everyday questions and answers:
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Key Concepts of Unit 3 of Big Fun 11. Family Members: Words like “mother,” “father,” “sister,” “brother,” “baby,” and “grandparents” are taught with warm, friendly visuals that help children learn both language and family values. 2. Triangle Shape: Children learn that a triangle has three sides and identify triangular objects like sails or sandwiches through visual games. 3. Blue Color: Familiar items like the sky, ocean, blue flowers, and clothing bring the color “blue” to life in children’s minds. 4. World of Bugs: Vocabulary like “ant,” “anthill,” “bug,” “flower,” “tree,” “dirt,” and “sun” sparks curiosity about nature through imaginative storytelling. 5. Respect & Connection: Phrases like “We love bugs” or “This is my sister” teach not only language but also kindness, respect, and social bonds. |

Home Learning Activities:
- Look at family photos with your child and ask, “Who is this?”
- Find blue objects around the house or outside and name them in English.
- Make a triangle with paper and ask, “What shape is this?”
- Go to the garden or park to look for bugs and say, “Look! An ant! We love bugs!”
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Previous Unit – Unit 2 – My Body |




