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4 years 1 monthAge: 5-11
Level: 1º
Language: English
(en)
ID: 683801
01/02/2021
Country code: ES
Country: Spain
Main content: There is - there are (2013179)
From worksheet author:
Choose between is/are and join the words with the drawings.
Elige is/are y después une las palabras con los dibujos.
Other contents:
Toys vocabulary
Worksheet description:
Objective:
The main objective of this worksheet is to help students understand and practice the use of "There is" and "There are" in English sentences. By working through the examples provided, students will improve their ability to correctly use these terms to describe the existence of objects in a given space.
Content Overview:
This worksheet focuses on the usage of "There is" for singular objects and "There are" for plural objects. Students will encounter a variety of objects such as teddy bears, cameras, trucks, dolls, planes, robots, blocks, cars, trains, radios, drums, and balls. By identifying the correct form of "There is" or "There are" for each item, students will reinforce their understanding of singular and plural nouns.
Language and Educational Level Context:
This worksheet is designed for students learning English as a Second Language (ESL) at a beginner level. The content is simple and straightforward, making it suitable for students who are just starting to grasp the basics of English grammar. The instructions are clear and the examples provided are relatable to young learners, ensuring that the material is accessible and engaging for students at this educational level.
Subject Relevance:
The worksheet aligns with the broader curriculum of ESL by focusing on fundamental grammar rules related to the usage of "There is" and "There are" in English sentences. These terms are commonly used in everyday language to describe the presence of objects or people in a particular location. By mastering these concepts, students will be better equipped to construct simple sentences and communicate effectively in English.
Instructions:
The instructions on the worksheet guide students to practice forming sentences using "There is" or "There are" in relation to different quantities of objects. The examples provided set the foundation for students to understand the correct structure of the sentences and distinguish between singular and plural nouns. By following the examples given, students can apply the same pattern to complete the remaining sentences and improve their grammar skills in using "There is" and "There are" appropriately.
Overall, this worksheet serves as a valuable resource for ESL students at a beginner level to enhance their understanding of basic English grammar concepts. Through engaging with the content and practicing the use of "There is" and "There are," students can strengthen their language skills and build a solid foundation for future language learning.
The main objective of this worksheet is to help students understand and practice the use of "There is" and "There are" in English sentences. By working through the examples provided, students will improve their ability to correctly use these terms to describe the existence of objects in a given space.
Content Overview:
This worksheet focuses on the usage of "There is" for singular objects and "There are" for plural objects. Students will encounter a variety of objects such as teddy bears, cameras, trucks, dolls, planes, robots, blocks, cars, trains, radios, drums, and balls. By identifying the correct form of "There is" or "There are" for each item, students will reinforce their understanding of singular and plural nouns.
Language and Educational Level Context:
This worksheet is designed for students learning English as a Second Language (ESL) at a beginner level. The content is simple and straightforward, making it suitable for students who are just starting to grasp the basics of English grammar. The instructions are clear and the examples provided are relatable to young learners, ensuring that the material is accessible and engaging for students at this educational level.
Subject Relevance:
The worksheet aligns with the broader curriculum of ESL by focusing on fundamental grammar rules related to the usage of "There is" and "There are" in English sentences. These terms are commonly used in everyday language to describe the presence of objects or people in a particular location. By mastering these concepts, students will be better equipped to construct simple sentences and communicate effectively in English.
Instructions:
The instructions on the worksheet guide students to practice forming sentences using "There is" or "There are" in relation to different quantities of objects. The examples provided set the foundation for students to understand the correct structure of the sentences and distinguish between singular and plural nouns. By following the examples given, students can apply the same pattern to complete the remaining sentences and improve their grammar skills in using "There is" and "There are" appropriately.
Overall, this worksheet serves as a valuable resource for ESL students at a beginner level to enhance their understanding of basic English grammar concepts. Through engaging with the content and practicing the use of "There is" and "There are," students can strengthen their language skills and build a solid foundation for future language learning.
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