Objectives & Sequence: This lesson is intended to be used as a review of Grammar - Some, Any & No.

Intro Student One Student Two

Students work with a partner. Each partner opens the corresponding page. 

In Part One of this activity, Student One is given ten photos. Student Two is given the same photos along with the names of two objects under each photo. He or she needs to ask Student One if the objects are present or not in the photos. Students should use "There is..." or "There are..." in their questions and answers. In Part Two, roles are reversed.

Example

fruit

Vegetables / Apples

Are there any vegetables?

No there aren't. There aren't any vegetables.

Are there any apples?

Yes, there are. There are some apples.

Part One: Answer your partner's questions

trees
bicycles
bird
girls
pizza
books
workers
women
cupboard
popcorn

Part Two: Ask your partner questions

bed

Pillows / Bed

fish

Fish / Bread

house

House / Chairs

cheese

Cheese / Vegetables

hotdogs

Hamburgers / Hot Dogs

window

Curtains / Computer

refrigerator

Food / Tomatoes

leaves

Cars / Leaves

coffee

Tea / Coffee

grapes

Grapes / Strawberries

Part One: Ask your partner questions

trees

Buildings / Trees

bicycles

Bicycles / Men

bird

Flower / Bird

girls

Food / Girls

pizza

Pizza / Water

books

Computers / Books

workers

People / Workers

women

Men / Children

cupboard

Plates / Glasses

popcorn

Popcorn / Cheese


Part Two: Answer your partner's questions

bed
fish
house
cheese
hotdogs
window
refrigerator
leaves
coffee
grapes
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