1. Singular Plural
There is/an………… Affirmative There are some………….
There isn’t an/an Negative There aren’t any…………
Is there a/an………? Interrogative Are there
any………………?
Yes, there is.
No, there isn’t.
Short
Answers
Yes, there are.
No, there aren’t.
There is/There are
2. There is/there are
We use there is/there are to say that something/someone exists.
There is (singular) There’s (short form)
There are (plural) - no short form
There is a dog in the garden.
There are three people sitting in the garden.
The question form is: Is there?/ Are there?
Is there a tree in the garden?
Are there children playing in the garden?
The negative form is: There isn’t
…/there aren’t…….
There is not/ isn’t a table in the garden.
There are not /aren’t children playing in
the garden.
3. There is/there are
There’s a monkey up the tree.
There isn’t a snake up the tree.
There are apples in the basket.
There aren’t bananas in the basket.
There is a book on the table.
There are two cups on the table.
4. Dining room vocabulary
Exercise 1
Say how many of the following
things can you see in the
picture.
table spoon plate fork
napkin chair glass knife
placemat bowl picture
lamp tomato sauce
Example: There is a window in
the dining room.
5. What things can you see in the picture in
Sarah’s dining room?
Talk about things you can see in
the picture as in the example.
• There is a dining-table but there
isn’t an armchair.
• There are some pictures but
there aren’t any posters.
lamp chairs vase posters
telephone sofa flowers
carpet curtains window
fire place cupboards mirror
bed blanket
6. Living room vocabulary
Use there is/there are to talk about things in the picture.
Example: There is a table in the picture.
7. 2
3
4
156
8
9
10
11 12
Living room vocabulary
Name the things you can
see in the living room 1 to
14
1…….
2…….
3…….
4…….
5…….
6…….
7…….
8…….
9…….
10…...
11……
12……
13……
14……
13
14
10. Bathroom
• In the bathroom, you can brush your teeth using a toothbrush and
toothpaste.
• Most people use the sink to brush their teeth, and you can see
yourself in the mirror.
• In the bathroom, you can also take a shower or take a bath in the
bathtub.
• You use shampoo and conditioner to wash your hair, and soap to
wash your body. Then you use a towel to dry off.
11. Bathroom vocabulary
Match the numbers to the correct bathroom items
towel
toilet
shower
tub
sink
water tap
trash can
toilet plunger
door
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12. Bedroom vocabulary
Tell your partner what is there in the
bedroom?
Example:
There are some pictures on the wall.
13. Bedroom vocabulary
• The bed is the place where you sleep - probably with pillows,
sheets, and blankets. In this photo, there is a lamp next to the bed.
• The lamp is on top of a nightstand or night table.
• You keep your clothes in a closet - on hangers - or in a dresser -
inside the drawers.
At night, you go to bed or go to sleep – and in the morning, you wake
up (maybe with an alarm clock). Try to answer these questions now:
• What time do you go to bed? I go to bed at _____________.
• What time do you wake up? I wake up at _____________.
15. Bedroom vocabulary
What things can you see in the picture below. Use there is/ there are.
Example: There is a window in the bedroom. There are two pictures in the bedroom.
3
4
12
10
5
13
11
9
67
2
14
8
1
What things are there in
your bedroom?
19. Kitchen
Name the numbered kitchen items
1
2
3
4
5
10
cupboards
fridge
kitchen towel
sink
pots
window
curtains
stove
fork and knives
What things are
in your kitchen?
11
20. Kitchen vocabulary
• In the kitchen, you can cook – prepare food for eating. When talking
about a specific meal, we usually use the verb make – make breakfast,
make lunch, and make dinner.
• You can keep food cold in the refrigerator (or “fridge” for short) - and
food that needs to be VERY cold – like ice cream – is kept in the freezer.
• Other foods are kept inside cabinets or on a shelf (the plural is
shelves). You can prepare food on the counter, cook food on the stove
or in the oven - and heat it up in the microwave.
21. Kitchen vocabulary quiz
Bedroom Bathroom Kitchen
Categorize these words into the bedroom, the bathroom, and the kitchen:
alarm clock fridge pot spoon
bed mirror soap stove
blanket oven sheet toilet
dresser pillow shower toothbrush
fork plate sink towel