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Author
AMELIA
Subject
Grammar
Sentrence stucture of there is using fruits and vegetables. (Basket of fruits and vegetables, don't repeat). For A1 EFL students.
This resource focuses on the correct usage of 'there is' and 'there are' in various grammatical forms (affirmative, negative, and question) to describe singular and plural nouns, specifically fruits and vegetables. It provides explanations, examples, and practice activities to help students understand and apply these structures in sentences. The lesson includes guided practice with multiple-choice questions, fill-in-the-blank exercises, and opportunities for independent writing. Additionally, it addresses common errors and offers strategies for using negations and questions effectively in the context of describing food items.
Engage with a Fruit and Vegetable Gallery
Use Hands-On Activities
Incorporate Visual Aids
Create a Class Vocabulary Board
Use Peer Teaching
Incorporate Movement through Games
Include Cultural Relevance
Reflection and Self-Assessment
Utilize Technology
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