Around the House
Countable & Uncountable
Likes & Dislikes
There Is / There Are
Letters & Notes
100

Name one thing in the kitchen.

A fridge. (example)

100

Is “apple” countable?

Yes

100

What food do you like?

(Example) “I like pizza.”

100

Complete: “___ a table in the room.”

There is.

100

What do you write when you send a birthday card?

“Happy Birthday!”

200

Name one thing in the living room.

A sofa

200

Is “milk” countable or uncountable?

Uncountable

200

What drink do you not like?

(Example) “I don’t like tea.”

200

Complete: “___ two windows in the classroom.”

There are.

200

How can you start a letter to your teacher?

“Dear Mr./Ms. [Name],”

300

What do you sleep on?

A bed
300

Complete: “There ___ some sugar.”

is

300

Complete: “I love ___.”

(Example) “I love pasta.”

300

Make a question with “Is there.”

“Is there a TV?”

300

How can you start a letter to a friend?

“Hi [name],” or “Dear [name],”

400

What can you find in the bathroom?

A mirror

400

Complete: “There ___ three chairs.”

are

400

Complete: “I don’t like ___.”

(Example) “I don’t like fish.”

400

Make a question with “Are there.”

“Are there books on the desk?”

400

What can you write at the end of a friendly letter?

“See you soon!” or “Love, [your name].”

500

Name three things in your house.

Bed, table, chair

500

Make a sentence with an uncountable noun.

(Example) “There is some water.”

500

Complete: “My friend likes ___, but I don’t.”

(Example) “My friend likes sushi, but I don’t.”

500

Make a sentence using both “There is” and “There are.”

“There is a teacher and there are students.”

500

Write two lines for a thank-you letter.

“Thank you for your help. You are very kind.”

M
e
n
u