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there is / there are
There is / there are
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1 - a or an Page 1
Ss match food pictures with cards (a or an).
Ss match food pictures with cards (a or an).
4 - Countable and uncountable nouns Page 4
(1) Ss arrange food cards into pilesL C and U. (2)Ss arrange food items in a kitchen picture, then describe picture to partner who has to replicate the arrangement.
(1) Ss arrange food cards into pilesL C and U. (2)Ss arrange food items in a kitchen picture, then describe picture to partner who has to replicate the arrangement.
17 - There is and There are: affirmative and negative Page 17
Ss match half sentences (There is + a fireplace etc.) to describe a picture of a room.
Ss match half sentences (There is + a fireplace etc.) to describe a picture of a room.
18 - Is there...? and Are there...? Page 18
Pictures. Ss have to ask questions to match lodgers with bedsits.
Pictures. Ss have to ask questions to match lodgers with bedsits.

Spot the difference 1 page 2 Page 2
Spot the difference with food pictures - countable and uncountable
Spot the difference with food pictures - countable and uncountable

3 Spot the similarities Page 3
Students describe pictures of similar interiors / exteriors using 'there is / there are' to find differences
Students describe pictures of similar interiors / exteriors using 'there is / there are' to find differences
10 Over the bridge... Page 10
Students write a description of a picture with gaps. Partners must fill the gaps and guess the picture
Students write a description of a picture with gaps. Partners must fill the gaps and guess the picture