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Comparing two pictures
I can compare two pictures.
1. Match pictures 1-6 with the words in the box.
rucksack folder laptop uniform scissors whiteboard |
2. 🎧3.10 Study the Key Phrases. Then listen to the conversation and complete the table.
KEY PHRASES |
Comparing pictures What can you see (on the wall)? Is there a / an... in your picture? How many (pens) are there? What colour is / are the ... ? What is / are the (teacher / students) doing / wearing? In my picture there's a / an... / there are / aren't some /any.... |
Joe's picture | Ellie's picture | |
Number of students | ¹__________ | ²__________ |
Whiteboard? | ³__________ | ![]() |
Things on the wall | ![]() | ![]() |
3. 🎧3.10 Listen again. Read the sentences and write E (Ellie's picture) or J (Joe's picture).
1. There's a teacher in this person's picture.
2. A student is listening to music in this person's picture.
3. The students are chatting in this person's picture.
4. The students aren't wearing uniforms in this person's picture.
5. There's a poster of a giraffe in this person's picture.
6. There's one window in this person's picture.
4. 🎧3.11 Listen and repeat the dialogue.
Holly: What can you see in your picture?
Lidia: I can see a clock, three posters and a whiteboard on the wall.
Holly: Is there a window?
Lidia: No, there isn't.
Holly: How many students are there?
Lidia: There are five students.
Holly: What are the students wearing in your picture?
Lidia: They're wearing school uniforms.
Holly: OK, now it's your turn. Ask me some questions about my picture.
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