There is, There are - Short Answers + Test | Learn English - Mark Kulek ESL

Mark Kulek
1 Jul 201707:02

Summary

TLDRThis video lesson, led by Mark, focuses on practicing English conversation and grammar using the 'There is / There are' structure. It covers affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms, with clear examples like 'There is a table' and 'Are there two books on the table?' Learners practice completing sentences, transforming statements into negatives and questions, and choosing correct options. The lesson also includes short-answer exercises and real-life contextual sentences, such as identifying objects, places, and people. A final quiz reinforces understanding, making the session interactive and practical, helping students confidently use 'there is' and 'there are' in everyday English.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The lesson focuses on using 'there is' and 'there are' for stating the existence of singular and plural nouns.
  • 😀 Affirmative forms: 'there is a table', 'there are four desks', 'there is an apple'.
  • 😀 Negative forms are created using 'isn't' or 'aren't': 'there isn't a table', 'there aren't four desks'.
  • 😀 Interrogative forms are made by inverting 'is' or 'are': 'Is there a table?', 'Are there four pens?'.
  • 😀 Short answers can be 'Yes, there is/are' or 'No, there isn't/aren't'.
  • 😀 The lesson includes exercises to underline the correct options in sentences, e.g., 'There isn't a guitar in the bedroom'.
  • 😀 Students practice completing sentences with 'there is', 'there are', or contractions like 'it's'.
  • 😀 Students also learn to convert affirmative sentences into negative and interrogative forms.
  • 😀 Quiz exercises involve changing sentences to negatives and asking questions about existence, e.g., 'There is a glass on the table'.
  • 😀 The video emphasizes practical examples, including locations, objects, people, and time expressions, to reinforce understanding of 'there is/are'.
  • 😀 The lesson encourages engagement with interactive practice and repetition to solidify grammar skills.

Q & A

  • What is theScript Q&A generation main grammar topic covered in this video?

    -The main grammar topic is the use of 'there is' and 'there are' in English, including affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms.

  • How do you form a negative sentence using 'there is' and 'there are'?

    -To form a negative sentence, add 'not' after 'is' or 'are': 'There isn’t a table' (singular) or 'There aren’t four desks' (plural).

  • How do you ask a question using 'there is' or 'there are'?

    -To ask a question, invert 'is' or 'are' with 'there': 'Is there a table?' or 'Are there two books on the table?'

  • What are short answers for 'there is' and 'there are' questions?

    -Short answers include: 'Yes, there is' / 'No, there isn’t' for singular, and 'Yes, there are' / 'No, there aren’t' for plural.

  • Provide an example of an affirmative sentence using 'there is'.

    -Example: 'There is a chair in the corner.'

  • Provide an example of a negative sentence using 'there are'.

    -Example: 'There aren’t four pens on the table.'

  • How would you complete the sentence: '____ a beautiful day today'?

    -The correct completion is: 'ItTranscript Q&A generation’s a beautiful day today.'

  • Transform the sentence 'There is a cat on the roof' into negative and interrogative forms.

    -Negative: 'There isn’t a cat on the roof.' Interrogative: 'Is there a cat on the roof?'

  • What is an example of using 'there are' in a positive sentence from the video?

    -Example: 'There are two cinemas in town.'

  • What is the importance of practicing affirmative, negative, and interrogative forms of 'there is' and 'there are'?

    -Practicing all forms helps learners communicate accurately about the existence or quantity of things in different contexts and improves both writing and conversational skills.

  • What kind of exercises are suggested in the video to practice 'there is' and 'there are'?

    -Exercises include completing sentences with 'there is', 'there are', or 'it’s', transforming sentences into negative and interrogative forms, and multiple-choice quizzes.

  • Give an example of a question from the transcript that uses 'there are'.

    -Example: 'Are there four pens on the table?'

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