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Aims:

1. Take a spelling test

2. Learn and practice using there is/ there are

3. Learn and practice the negative of 'there is / there are'

4. Learn how to ask a question using 'there is / there are'

5. Practice using there is / there are to describe a place (writing).

12 November 2024

Starter holding

What is in the bedroom?

What is in the bedroom?

'There is' and 'There are'

How do we use 'there is' and 'there are'?

We use 'there is' and 'there are' to describe what exists (what is there.)

here

there

What is the difference between 'there is' and 'there are'?

'There is' and 'There are'

We use 'there is' with singular nouns.

There is a bus stop on the street.

We use 'there are' with plural nouns.

There are shops on the street.

'There is' and 'There are'

There is

There are

a lot of traffic

a bus stop

a market

a supermarket

a clothing store

some shops

many people

houses

some noise

an apartment building

a park

gardens

a lot of trees

dogs

neighbours

benches

a bench

a lot of streets

street lights

a car park

some children

pollution

noise

'There is' and 'There are'

There is a clothing shop on the busy street.

There is a restaurant across from the clothing store.

There are a book shop next to the cinema.

There is a man hailing a taxi.

There are birds in the park.

There is people exercising in the gym.

There is two men crossing the street.

There are some cars and buses on the busy street.

Look at the sentences. Which five are correct?

'There is' and 'There are'

Now write sentences about the neighbourhood using 'there is' and 'there are'.

What is in the neighbourhood?

1.2.3.4.5.

'There is' and 'There are'

How can we say what is NOT in the picture?

There is not = there isn't

There are not = there aren't

any

a/an

There isn't a book shop.There isn't any pollution.There aren't any houses.

What don't you see in the neighbourhood

Ex:

Tell your partner. Then write four sentences.

Tell your partner. Then write four sentences.

There is not = there isn't

any

(+uncountable)

(+singular)

(+plural)

'There is' and 'There are'

How can we ask what there is in the neighbourhood?

Is there

Are there

any ...?

a/an ...?

Is there a book shop?Is there any pollution?Are there any houses?

Ask your partner whether they have these things in their neighbourhood: a supermarket, a bus stop, cars, shops, a park, pollution, noise, apartments, noise.

Ex:

Tell your partner. Then write three sentences.

Is there

any ...?

(+uncountable)

(+singular)

(+plural)

'There is' and 'There are'

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