English Language Course – Class 7: Opposite Words & Easy Sentences

 English Language Course – Class 7: Opposite Words & Easy Sentences












Welcome to Class 7 of our English Language Course!

In this lesson, you will learn:

Common opposite words in English (also called antonyms)

How to use them in easy and clear sentences


Learning opposites helps improve your vocabulary, speaking, and understanding of everyday English.


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🔁 Part 1: Common Opposite Words (Antonyms)


Word Opposite

Big Small
Hot Cold
Tall Short
Fast Slow
Happy Sad
Open Closed
Day Night
Young Old
Heavy Light
Clean Dirty



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🗣️ Part 2: Simple Sentences Using Opposites


Let’s use opposite words in easy English sentences:

Examples:

This box is big, but that one is small.

Ice is cold, but fire is hot.

He is tall, and his brother is short.

My car is fast, but his car is slow.

She is happy today, but I am sad.


📌 Tip: Try comparing two things to use opposite words in real life.


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🎯 Practice Activity

✏️ Match the opposites:

Big — ?

Hot — ?

Clean — ?

Tall — ?

Happy — ?


(Answers: Small, Cold, Dirty, Short, Sad)


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📝 Sentence Practice:

Write your own sentences using these opposites. Example:

My room is clean, but the kitchen is dirty.

The baby is young, but the man is old.


🎨 Optional: Draw two pictures showing opposites (like a big ball and a small ball) and label them.


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🏠 Homework / Practice Tip:

1. Learn and memorize at least 10 opposite pairs.


2. Speak 5 sentences using any opposites every day.


3. Play a game: Say a word and ask someone to say the opposite!



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📚 What’s Next?

In Class 8, we will learn:

Common Verbs (Action Words)

How to talk about what you do every day using “I am,” “He is,” and “They are”


👉 Keep learning a little each day — practice makes your English perfect!



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