☕ There's a Café on the Corner
In Lesson 8 of the Fleydo A1 Adults grammar series, students learn there is and there are — the essential structure for describing what exists in a place. The lesson opens with a warm-up contrasting there is (one thing) with there are (many things). The dialogue follows Mr Brown taking Anna, Marco and Yuki on a neighbourhood walk through north London, spotting cafés, parks, shops, banks and bus stops while naturally producing affirmative, negative and question forms. A 20-item vocabulary table covers common places found in any town or city, each with an example sentence. Three grammar boxes break down the structure: Box A teaches the affirmative with the note that there's is the common short form while there are has no contraction; Box B covers negatives and introduces the important pattern with any in negative sentences; Box C shows how to form Yes/No questions by swapping there and is/are, plus the use of any in plural questions. Practice includes a 10-question interactive game, a 6-question quiz, 8 fill-in-the-blank diary sentences with dropdown selectors, a speaking task where learners ask about each other's neighbourhoods, and a writing task describing their own street in 5 sentences.
हमारी कक्षाओं में शामिल हों!
हम मानते हैं कि सही प्रश्न सही उत्तर लाते हैं। चाहे आपके पास अपनी अंग्रेजी सीखने की यात्रा के बारे में कोई प्रश्न हो, हम हमेशा यहां हैं।