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  • 4.9

    Understanding and using pronouns: ‘I’, ‘you’ and ‘we’

    Why is this important?
    Pronouns are words that replace the name of a person (e.g. instead of the speaker saying ‘Mummy would like a cup of tea’, Mummy refers to herself as ‘I’). When asking someone else a question, ‘you’ is used instead of the name of the person (e.g. ‘Did you see the car?’ instead of ‘Did Sammy see the car?’). This is another step in the development of grammar.

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    What to do
    • Set up a pretend tea party.
    • Gather together cups, plates, plastic cutlery, foods, pretend kettle and teapot, etc.
    • Play modelling pronouns, e.g.
    ★ ‘I want some tea.’
    ★ ‘Sunil, do you want some tea?’
    • Set up situations where you can model ‘I’ and ‘you’ and then ask a question, e.g.
    ★ Adult: ‘I put my coat on, what are you doing Sunil?’
    ★ Child: ‘I put coat on.’