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Part 1: Observe!

I live in a small English town called


Hunston. In my street, there is a
butchers, a bakers and a florist. There
are two restaurants: an Italian
restaurant and a Chinese restaurant.

Rose lives in Hunston


too. In her street, there
is a post office and a
clothes shop. There are
two banks.

Rose

I live in New York City. It is a really big city.


There are lots of shops, restaurants and
museums.

Tom lives in New York City


too. In his street, there is a
cinema and a swimming-pool.
There are three museums.

Tom
My brother and I live in Blackham.
There is a fishmongers and a
chemists in our street.

Our cousins live in Blackham too.


In their street, there is a
supermarket. There are two
schools.

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

PERSON POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

First person singular in ________ street

Second person singular in ________ street

Third person singular (boy / man) in ________ street

Third person singular (girl / woman) in ________ street

First person plural in ________ street

Second person plural in ________ street

Third person plural in ________ street

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVE + _________________


Part 2: Match the words with the pictures!
a bakers a fishmongers a police station

a bank a florist a post office

a bookshop a greengrocers a restaurant

a butchers a hairdressers a school

a chemists a hospital a shoe shop

a clothes shop a library a supermarket

a cinema a museum a swimming-pool

a church a newsagents a train station

a fire station a petrol station (UK) / gas station (US)


Part 3: Observe the following sentences and deduce!

In my street there is a post office. There is a and There are


In my street there are two restaurants. mean ________________________
in my mother tongue.
Tick the correct answer:

There is + a singular noun a plural noun.


There are + a singular noun a plural noun.

Note: There are some shops in my street.


some = a number of (it is not precise, 2?, 3? 10?)

Part 4: Your turn!

WHERE do you live?


HOW MANY shops are there in your street?

WHERE means _______________ in my mother tongue.


HOW MANY means ___________ in my mother tongue.
Part 5: Learn some prepositions of place!

Time to practise!

Exercise 1: Read the information and write the names of the shops on
the map!

High Street

There is a bakers opposite the park.


The school is between the bakers and the petrol station.
The bank is next to the church.
There is a cinema opposite the petrol station.
There is a chemists between the fire station and the park.
The hospital is next to the park.
Exercise 2: Listen to the information and write the names of the shops
on the map!

High Street
Exercise 2

If you did not download the powerpoint that goes with this lesson, here is the script:

There is a library opposite the swimming-pool.


There is a hairdressers between the train station and the library.
The museum is next to the library.
There is a florist opposite the museum.
There is a supermarket between the swimming-pool and the clothes shop.
The post office is next to the clothes shop.
There is a butchers next to the train station.

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