Section A: Vocabulary | Rooms, furniture, and appliances
Terms:
Rooms: living room, kitchen, bedroom, bathroom
Furniture: bookcase, TV, sofa, lamp, dresser, bed, mirror, toilet, bathtub, shower
Appliances: refrigerator (fridge), microwave, sink, stove
Sentence Structure:
Descriptive statements: "There's a [furniture/appliance] in the [room]."
Example: "There's a bookcase in the living room."
Vocabulary | Buildings
Terms:
Buildings: house, apartment building, office building
Sentence Structure:
Descriptive statements: "This is a [building]."
Example: "This is a house."
Section D: About You
Grammar:
Present simple tense: "I live in [place]."
Use of "have/has" for possession: "I have [number] bed in my bedroom."
Sentence Structure:
"I live in a [building]."
Example: "I live in a house."
"I have [number] [object] in my [room]."
Example: "I have one bed in my bedroom."
Vocabulary | Parts of a building
Terms:
Parts of a building: upstairs, downstairs, window, door, garage, stairs, gate, first floor, second floor, third floor, fourth floor, balcony, elevator
Sentence Structure:
Descriptive statements: "There is a [part] in the [building]."
Example: "There is a balcony in the apartment building."
Section B: Pair Work
Sentence Structure:
Descriptive statements: "My [building] doesn't have a [part]."
Example: "My apartment building doesn't have an elevator."
Section A: Vocabulary | More rooms and furniture
Section A: Vocabulary | More rooms and furniture
Terms:
Rooms: dining room, home office
Furniture: chair, table, rug, computer, phone, desk, printer
Sentence Structure:
Descriptive statements: "There is a [furniture] in the [room]."
Example: "There is a chair in the dining room."
Section B: Pair Work
Sentence Structure:
Questions: "How many [plural noun] are there in the [room]?"
Example: "How many chairs are there in the dining room?"
Yes/No questions: "Is there a [furniture] in the [room]?"
Example: "Is there a lamp in the home office?"
Terms:
Places: park, mall, museum, bus station, train station, hospital, airport, stadium
Sentence Structure:
Descriptive statements: "This is a [place]."
Example: "This is a park."
Grammar:
Use of "there is/there are" to describe existence.
Present simple tense for statements about location and possession.
Contractions: "isn't" (e.g., "The fridge isn't new.").
Sentence Structure:
"There is/There are [object] in the [room]."
Example: "There are two people in the kitchen."
"[Subject] has/doesn't have a [object] in the [room]."
Example: "She doesn't have a sofa at home."
"[Object] is/isn't [adjective]."
Example: "The furniture is new."
Section C: Grammar | There is and There are / Questions with How many
Grammar:
"There is" for singular nouns: "There is a small bedroom downstairs."
"There are" for plural nouns: "There are two bathrooms."
Questions with "How many": "How many bathrooms are there?"
Yes/No questions: "Is there a balcony?" / "Are there stairs?"
Contractions: "isn't" (e.g., "No, there isn't."), "aren't" (e.g., "No, there aren't.")
Sentence Structure:
"There is a [singular noun]."
Example: "There is a small bedroom downstairs."
"There are [number] [plural noun]."
Example: "There are two bathrooms."
"Is there a [singular noun]?" / "Are there [plural noun]?"
Example: "Is there a balcony?" / "Are there stairs?"
"How many [plural noun] are there?"
Example: "How many bathrooms are there?"
Section A: Grammar | The simple present tense; Questions with Where / Prepositions of place
Grammar:
Simple present tense: "Where do you live?"
Prepositions of place: in, at, on.
Example: "She lives in an apartment." / "Tom lives at 100 Weaver Street." / "My apartment is on Atlantic Avenue."
Sentence Structure:
Questions: "Where do [subject] [verb]?"
Example: "Where do they live?"
Responses: "[Subject] [verb] [preposition] [place]."
Example: "She lives in an apartment."
Section C: Grammar Practice
Sentence Structure:
"Where do your children live?"
"They live in 45 Jason Place."
"Where does she study English?"
"She studies at the school across the street."