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My home
Listen, point, and repeat.
Which room is next to the dining room?
Match the pictures to
the correct words.

bedroom

2

3

clock
4

13

14

1

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garden

plants

living room

television/TV


15

couch


5

wall

10

9

8

bathroom

bookcase

armchair

11

window

6

7

floor


16

20
19

kitchen

22

dining room

lights
23

17

door

bathtub

12

hall

mirror

21

flowers


refrigerator
24

25

18

table

chair

mat

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Look at the pictures and write the correct answers
in the spaces.
It’s a television.
It’s an armchair.
It’s a refrigerator.
It’s a door.
It’s a bookcase.
It’s a couch.

Now listen and repeat.

Look at the pictures and write the words
in the correct place on the crossword.


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Look at the pictures and write the
letters in the correct order.

Now listen and repeat.
111


Listen, point, and repeat.

1

in

2

on

3

under

Listen and read.

This word describes
where the cat is.


How it works
Use Where’s to ask about
someone or something’s location.
Prepositions, like in, on, and
under, describe the thing or
person’s location.
Where is

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Where’s


Listen and check off the correct pictures.

Listen and sing.

113


Listen and read.

Use these words to
ask if something
is present.

Then add the
thing you’re
asking about.


You can answer Yes
or Yes, there is.

You can also mention
a specific place.

You can
answer No or
No, there isn’t.

How it works
Use Is there to ask if something is located
somewhere. Put a or an before the
thing you’re asking about.
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Look at the picture and write the correct answers
in the spaces.

Is there a bathtub in the bathroom?

Is there a couch in the living room?

Now listen and repeat.
115


Listen and read.


Use these
words to ask
about two
or more things.

We use any after
Are there.

If the things are
present, say Yes or
Yes, there are.

If the things aren’t
present, say No or
No, there aren’t.

How it works
Use Are there to ask if two or more things are located somewhere.
When asking about two or more things, instead of
a or an, use any, followed by the plural form of the thing
you’re asking about.
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Look at the pictures and check off the correct answers.

Now listen and repeat.

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