Describing a house

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Describing a house There is / there are Furniture Rooms

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Presentation about how to describe a house and the furniture in it using There is and There are.

Transcript of Describing a house

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Describing a house

• There is / there are • Furniture • Rooms

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There is a fridge in the kitchen.

Singular (just one)

There are four chairs in the dining room.

Plural (2 or more)

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Is there a desk?

How many pictures are there?

Questions

Are there chairs?Is there a bed?

No, there isn’t.

There are six pictures.

Yes, there is.

Yes, there are two chairs.

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The kitchen is a mess!

Is there an oven in the kitchen?

Are there chairs in the kitchen?Is there a dirty pan in the kitchen?

Are there animals in the kitchen?Are there clean dishes in the kitchen?Are there eggs in the kitchen?

Is there a microwave in the kitchen?

Is there a sink in the kitchen?

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By Diana Suzuki - English & Spanish [email protected]

Describe this bathroom

There is...

There are...

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Describe your home

• Do you live in a house or in an apartment?

• How many bedrooms are there?• Is there a bath in the bathroom?• Are there any armchairs?• Is there an utility room?• Is there an office?• Name 5 objects that are in your bedroom.• What is your favorite place in your home?

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Vocabulary reviewYou have 5 minutes to write down:

1) A furniture that start with the letter C2) Two objects from the kitchen3) Three parts of the house with four

letters4) Four things you can do in a living room.5) Five objects you can keep in the

bathroom.

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Where can you find these objects in a house?

• An alarm clock• A toaster and a knife• Toilet paper, towels and a shower

cap• A rug, a shelf, a picture and a lamp• A socket, a light bulb, curtains and

chairs