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Is there & Are there plus prepositions mix and match

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Students take turns asking funny questions like "Are there 100 bicycles under your desk?" and trying to change them to more sensible ones, for "Is there/ Are there...?" and prepositions of location practice.

By: Alex Case
Level: Beginner
Theme: General
Study Area: Prepositions
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Lesson Plan Content:


Is there/ Are there plus prepositions mix and match

Use the cards to make a question which you are sure that your partner will say “No” to like “Are there many bugs in your pockets?” They will answer the question and then they will try to change your question to one that you say “Yes”, if possible a question with only one or two cards changed like “Are there many bugs in your garden?”. If you can find a blank card, you can write any word you like on it to help you make your question.

 

Cards to cut up

Is there

Are there

 

a

 

 

a hundred

 

lots of

 

 

many

 

 

one

 

so many

 

 

some

 

 

ten

 

twenty

 

 

three

 

 

three or four

 

two

 

 

 

bicycle

 

 

book

 

bug

 

cake

 

sweet

 

 

egg

 

flower

 

nose

 

onion

 

 

photo

 

poster

 

shop

 

snake

 

 

sock

 

teddy bear

 

tissue

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

-s

 


in

on

under

next to

by

in front of

behind

near

opposite

           

 

 

 

the zoo?

 

 

this room?

 

this school?

 

 

you?

 

your bag?

 

 

your balcony?

 

your bed?

 

 

your bedroom?

 

your closet?

 

 

your face?

 

your freezer?

 

 

your fridge?

 

your garage?

 

 

your garden?

 

your home?

 

 

your pockets?

 

your smartphone?

 

 

your stomach?

 

your_________?

 

 

your________?

 

your_________?

 

 

your________?

 

your_________?

 

 

your________?

 

your_________?

 

 

your________?

 

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