Days of the Week Flashcards:
vocabulary: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday, Friday, Saturday, a week, today, yesterday, tomorrow, morning, afternoon, evening, night, a day
Mark's note: I use these cards to introduce yesterday and then introduce the past tense by asking, "Did you ~?" questions using yesterday. The verbs set 2 is a good set for starting students out with "Did you ~ yesterday?" Tomorrow can be used to introduce future tense in the same manner.
(Disclaimer: These are not my best work, but they will work :)
Print old MES files: here are the old (2006~2014) days of the week files
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