🛋 I Have a Small Apartment
In Lesson 7 of the Fleydo A1 Adults grammar series, students learn have got and has got — the key structure for talking about possession, physical features and family in English. The lesson opens with a warm-up showing the two-form split: HAVE got for I/you/we/they and HAS got for he/she/it, with emphasis on the contracted forms used in everyday speech. The dialogue follows Anna, Marco and Yuki describing their London homes to their teacher Mr Brown — apartments, shared houses, studio flats — naturally producing affirmative, negative and question forms throughout. A 20-item vocabulary table covers home items and personal possessions, each with an example sentence using have got. Three grammar boxes present the forms systematically: Box A teaches affirmative with full and short forms, Box B covers negatives with the common mistake warning about don't have got, and Box C shows Yes/No questions and the important rule about dropping got in short answers. Practice includes a 10-question interactive game, a 6-question quiz, 8 fill-in-the-blank sentences with dropdown selectors, a speaking task using Have you got...? prompts about cars, siblings and pets, and a writing task describing your home in 5 sentences.
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