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B et ty S ch r am p fer A zar
S tacy A . H ag en

T each er R esou r ce
D isc
S lid e sh ows for u se wit h
P ower P oin t p r esen tation soft war e

L au r ett e P ou los S im m on s
Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc.
All rights reserved.
CONTENTS
5-1
5-2
5-3
5-4
5-5
5-6
5-7
5-8
5-9
5-10
5-11

Using it to talk about time
Prepositions of time
Using it to talk about the weather
There + be
There + be: yes/no questions
There + be: asking questions with how many
Prepositions of place
Some prepositions of place: a list
Need and want + a noun or an infinitive
Would like
Would like vs. like
5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME

What day is it?

3
5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME

QUESTION

ANSWER

(a) What day is it?

It’s Friday.

(b) What month is it?

It’s October.

(c) What year is it?

It’s 2015.

(d) What’s the date today?

It’s June 8.
It’s the 8th of June.
4
5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME

QUESTION
(e) What time is it?

ANSWER
It’s 5:00.
It’s five.

American English
British English
It’s five o’clock.

5:00
5.00
It’s five (o’clock)

P.M.

5
5-1 Let’s Practice

(a) What day is it?
(b) What month is it?
(c) What year is it?
(d) What’s the date today?
(click in boxes and type)
7
5-1 Let’s Practice

What day
is it?

_______
It’s
_______.
Sunday

8
5-1 Let’s Practice

What day
________
_______?
is it

It’s
Tuesday.

9
5-1 Let’s Practice

________
What day
_______?
is it

It’s November 29th.

November
Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

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27

28

29

30

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5-1 Let’s Practice

What time
________
is it
_______?

1:30

11
5-1 Let’s Practice

__________
What’s the
_________?
date today

The 3rd of May, 2012.

May 2012
Sun

Mon

Tue

Wed

Thu

Fri

Sat

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

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30

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5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

We eat breakfast
in the morning.

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5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

at (a) We get up at 5:00 A.M.
(b) We exercise at 2:00 P.M.

at + specific time

14
5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

at (c) I get home at night.

at + night

15
5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

in (d) School starts in September.
(e) She went to Florida in 2005.
(f) I take a walk in the morning.
in in the year
+ ++ morning
in month

16
5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

on (i) She goes shopping on Tuesday.
(j) The twins were born on
March 3, 2005.
on + specific date
on + specific day

17
5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME

From ... to
(k) I work from 9:00 to 5:00.

from (a time) to (a time)

18
5-2 Let’s Practice

at

in

on

from ... to

The baby was born on Monday.
__
The baby was born __ July.
in
at
The baby was born __ 2:00 A.M.

19
5-2 Let’s Practice

at

in

on

from ... to

from
I work ____ 8:30 A.M.
__ 4:30 P.M.
to

20
5-2 Let’s Practice

at

in

on

from ... to

I teach a class __ 8:30 A.M. on Monday.
at
__

21
5-2 Let’s Practice

at

in

on

from ... to

He swims __ the afternoon.
in

22
5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER

It’s a beautiful day at the beach.

23
5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER

(a) It’s hot today.
(b) It’s a nice day.
(c) It’s is cold and rainy today.
it for weather
24
5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER

(d) What’s the weather like in Cairo?
(e) How’s the weather in Cairo?
same meaning

25
5-3 Let’s Practice

Aman, Jordan
Mexico City, Mexico

sun
rain

Perth, Australia

clouds

104o F, 40o C
64o F, 18o C
47o F,

8o C

What’s the weather like in Aman?
_______________
It’s sunny and hot.
warm and rainy
sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
26
5-3 Let’s Practice

Aman, Jordan
Mexico City, Mexico

sun
rain

Perth, Australia

clouds

104o F, 40o C
64o F, 18o C
47o F,

8o C

How’s the weather in Mexico City?
_________________
It’s warm and rainy.
warm and rainy
sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
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5-3 Let’s Practice

Aman, Jordan
Mexico City, Mexico

sun
rain

Perth, Australia

clouds

104o F, 40o C
64o F, 18o C
47o F,

8o C

What’s the weather like in Perth?
_________________
It’s cloudy and cool.
warm and rainy
sunny and hot
sunny and cool
cloudy and cool
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5-4 THERE + BE

There is a girl
on the horse.

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5-4 THERE + BE

THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE

(a) There

is

a girl

on the horse.

(b) There

are

two boys on the swing.

30
5-4 THERE + BE

THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE

(a) There is
(b) There are

a girl
on the horse.
two boys on the swing.

be in front of subject
there + be
exists in a place
there + is + singular noun
there + are + plural noun
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5-4 THERE + BE

(c) There’s a girl on the horse.
(d) There’re two boys on the swing.
CONTRACTIONS:

there is

there’s

there are

there’re
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5-4 Let’s Practice

There __ a house in this picture.
is

?

is
are

yes

no

33
5-4 Let’s Practice

There ___ three elephants in this picture.
are
is
are

?

yes

no

34
5-4 Let’s Practice

’re
There__ three bugs in this picture.
’s
’re

?

yes

no

35
5-4 Let’s Practice

There__ a girl on the horse.
’s
__
’s
’re

yes

?

is
on

no

36
5-4 Let’s Practice

There__ a man __ the car.
’s
in
’s
’re

yes

?

at
in

no

37
5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

Is there any ice in the glass?

38
5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

QUESTION
BE + THERE + SUBJECT

(a) Is

there

any ice in the glass?

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5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

QUESTION

SHORT ANSWER

BE + THERE + SUBJECT

(a) Is

there

any ice

in the glass?
Yes, there is.

40
5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

QUESTION
BE + THERE + SUBJECT

(b) Are there

any apples in the bag?

41
5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS

QUESTION

SHORT ANSWER

BE + THERE + SUBJECT

(b) Are there

any apples in the bag?
No, there
aren’t.

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5-5 Let’s Practice

Are there any people in this picture?

Yes, there are.
Yes, there is.
No, there aren’t.
No, there isn’t.

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5-5 Let’s Practice

Are there any people in this picture?
Yes, there are.
Yes, there is.
No, there aren’t.
No, there isn’t.

44
5-5 Let’s Practice

Is there a school in this picture?
Yes, there are.
Yes, there is.
No, there aren’t.
No, there isn’t.

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5-5 Let’s Practice

Is there a window in this picture?
Yes, there are.
Yes, there is.
No, there aren’t.
No, there isn’t.

46
5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH
HOW MANY

How many chapters
are there in this book?

47
5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH
HOW MANY

QUESTION
HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE
(a) How many chapters are
there
in this
book?

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5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH
HOW MANY

QUESTION

SHORT ANSWER

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE
(a) How many chapters are
there
in this
book?
Sixteen
.

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5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH
HOW MANY

QUESTION
HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE
(b) How many
eggs
are
there
in this
carton?

50
5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH
HOW MANY

QUESTION

SHORT ANSWER

HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE
(b) How many
eggs
are
there
in this
carton?

Twelve.

51
5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH
HOW MANY

QUESTION

SHORT ANSWER

(c) How many students do you see?

Seven.

52
5-6 Let’s Practice

How many children are in this family?

Three.

53
5-6 Let’s Practice

How many bears are in this picture?

One.

54
5-6 Let’s Practice

How many schools do you see?
Three.

55
5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

The pen is on the floor.

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5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

(a) The pen is on the floor.

57
5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

(a) The pen is on the floor .
= preposition
= object of the preposition

on the floor = prepositional phrase

58
5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

(b) Demetra lives in Greece .
= preposition
= object of the preposition

in Greece

= prepositional phrase

59
5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE

(b) Demetra lives in Greece.
(in a country)
She lives in Athens.
(in a city)
(c) She lives on Sigma Street.
(on a street, avenue, road ...)
(d) She lives at 304 Sigma Street.
(at a street address)
60
5-7 Let’s Practice

Where do you live?
I live ___ Colombia.
in
I live ___ Cali, Colombia.
in

on
in
at

I live ___ Quince Street.
on
I live ___ 234 Quince Street.
at
61
5-7 Let’s Practice

Where do
you live?

in
I live __
Moscow.

on
in
at

62
5-7 Let’s Practice

Where do
you live?

I live __
on
East Street.

on
in
at

63
5-7 Let’s Practice

Where do
you live?

at
I live __ 556
Main Street.
on
in
at

64
5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

The girl is beside
her mother.

65
5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(a) The girl is beside her mother.
(b) The girl is next to her mother.
(c) The girl is near her mother.

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5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(d) Katie is between her brothers.

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5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(e) The girl is far away from the house.

68
5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(f) The glass is on the table.
(g) The glass is on top of the table.

69
5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(h) The square is under the triangle.

70
5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(i) The square is above the triangle.

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5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(j) The circle is around the triangle.

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5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(k) The couple is in back of the car.
(l ) The couple is behind the car.

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5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(m) The child is in the back of the car.

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5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(n) The man is in front of the car.

75
5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(o) The driver is in the front of the car.

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5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST

(p) The letter is in the middle of the circle.

H

77
5-8 Let’s Practice

between
The star is _______ the triangles.

78
5-8 Let’s Practice

above
The star is _____ the triangle.

79
5-8 Let’s Practice

under
The star is _____ the triangle.

80
5-8 Let’s Practice

The moon is ___________ the earth.
far away from

81
5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

We need food.

82
5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

VERB + NOUN

(a) We need
(b) I
want

food.
a sandwich.

83
5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

?
need
I need some
water!

want
I want
some water.

84
5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE

VERB + INFINITIVE

(c) We need
(d) I
want

to eat.
to eat a sandwich.

85
5-9 Let’s Practice

Pablo needs make lunch.
Correct?
no
Pablo needs _______ lunch.
to make

86
5-9 Let’s Practice

The baby needs milk.

Correct ?
yes

87
5-9 Let’s Practice

Alexandra wants go dancing.
Correct?
no
_________________________
Alexandra wants to go dancing.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

I would like a glass of water.

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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(a) I’m thirsty. I want a glass of water.
(b) I’m thirsty. I would like a glass of water.

would like
want

same meaning

more polite

90
5-10 WOULD LIKE

(c) I would like
You would like
She would like
He would like
We would like
They would like

would
like

a hamburger.

no final -s
91
5-10 WOULD LIKE

(d) CONTRACTIONS

I’d
you’d
she’d
he’d
we’d
they’d

= I would
= you would
= she would
= he would
= we would
= they would
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5-10 WOULD LIKE

WOULD LIKE + INFINITIVE

(e) I would like to eat lunch.
WOULD + SUBJECT + LIKE

(f) Would

you

like to eat lunch?

QUESTIONS:

would before subject
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5-10 WOULD LIKE

(g) Yes, I would.
I would like to eat lunch.
used alone with would like questions
not contracted

94
5-10 Let’s Practice

would like

Miriam wants a rose.
Miriam would like a rose
______________.
Miriam___________.
’d like a rose
(contraction)

95
5-10 Let’s Practice

would like

They want flowers too.
They _______________.
would like flowers
They___________.
’d like flowers
(contraction)

96
5-10 Let’s Practice

would like

Sami: Do you want a rose?
Ming-Fa: Yes, I do. Thank you.
Would you like
Sami: ____________ a rose?
Ming-Fa: Yes, ______ a rose.
I’d like
(contraction)
97
5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

I would like to play soccer.

98
5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

(a) I would like to play soccer.
(b) I like to play soccer.

99
5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE

(a) I would like to play soccer.
Want to
now or in the future

(b) I like to play soccer.
Enjoy
always, usually, often
100
5-11 Let’s Practice

would like
like

would like
She _________ to visit the moon.

101
5-11 Let’s Practice

would like
like

Do you _________ to go to the beach?
like

102
5-11 Let’s Practice

would like
like

Someday, I ________ to be a scientist.
would like

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PHOTO CREDITS

Images used under license from:
• Shutterstock, Inc.
• Clipart.com

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Chapter 05

  • 1. B et ty S ch r am p fer A zar S tacy A . H ag en T each er R esou r ce D isc S lid e sh ows for u se wit h P ower P oin t p r esen tation soft war e L au r ett e P ou los S im m on s Copyright © 2007 by Pearson Education, Inc. All rights reserved.
  • 2. CONTENTS 5-1 5-2 5-3 5-4 5-5 5-6 5-7 5-8 5-9 5-10 5-11 Using it to talk about time Prepositions of time Using it to talk about the weather There + be There + be: yes/no questions There + be: asking questions with how many Prepositions of place Some prepositions of place: a list Need and want + a noun or an infinitive Would like Would like vs. like
  • 3. 5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME What day is it? 3
  • 4. 5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME QUESTION ANSWER (a) What day is it? It’s Friday. (b) What month is it? It’s October. (c) What year is it? It’s 2015. (d) What’s the date today? It’s June 8. It’s the 8th of June. 4
  • 5. 5-1 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT TIME QUESTION (e) What time is it? ANSWER It’s 5:00. It’s five. American English British English It’s five o’clock. 5:00 5.00 It’s five (o’clock) P.M. 5
  • 6. 5-1 Let’s Practice (a) What day is it? (b) What month is it? (c) What year is it? (d) What’s the date today? (click in boxes and type) 7
  • 7. 5-1 Let’s Practice What day is it? _______ It’s _______. Sunday 8
  • 8. 5-1 Let’s Practice What day ________ _______? is it It’s Tuesday. 9
  • 9. 5-1 Let’s Practice ________ What day _______? is it It’s November 29th. November Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 10
  • 10. 5-1 Let’s Practice What time ________ is it _______? 1:30 11
  • 11. 5-1 Let’s Practice __________ What’s the _________? date today The 3rd of May, 2012. May 2012 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 12
  • 12. 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME We eat breakfast in the morning. 13
  • 13. 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME at (a) We get up at 5:00 A.M. (b) We exercise at 2:00 P.M. at + specific time 14
  • 14. 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME at (c) I get home at night. at + night 15
  • 15. 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME in (d) School starts in September. (e) She went to Florida in 2005. (f) I take a walk in the morning. in in the year + ++ morning in month 16
  • 16. 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME on (i) She goes shopping on Tuesday. (j) The twins were born on March 3, 2005. on + specific date on + specific day 17
  • 17. 5-2 PREPOSITIONS OF TIME From ... to (k) I work from 9:00 to 5:00. from (a time) to (a time) 18
  • 18. 5-2 Let’s Practice at in on from ... to The baby was born on Monday. __ The baby was born __ July. in at The baby was born __ 2:00 A.M. 19
  • 19. 5-2 Let’s Practice at in on from ... to from I work ____ 8:30 A.M. __ 4:30 P.M. to 20
  • 20. 5-2 Let’s Practice at in on from ... to I teach a class __ 8:30 A.M. on Monday. at __ 21
  • 21. 5-2 Let’s Practice at in on from ... to He swims __ the afternoon. in 22
  • 22. 5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER It’s a beautiful day at the beach. 23
  • 23. 5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER (a) It’s hot today. (b) It’s a nice day. (c) It’s is cold and rainy today. it for weather 24
  • 24. 5-3 USING IT TO TALK ABOUT THE WEATHER (d) What’s the weather like in Cairo? (e) How’s the weather in Cairo? same meaning 25
  • 25. 5-3 Let’s Practice Aman, Jordan Mexico City, Mexico sun rain Perth, Australia clouds 104o F, 40o C 64o F, 18o C 47o F, 8o C What’s the weather like in Aman? _______________ It’s sunny and hot. warm and rainy sunny and hot sunny and cool cloudy and cool 26
  • 26. 5-3 Let’s Practice Aman, Jordan Mexico City, Mexico sun rain Perth, Australia clouds 104o F, 40o C 64o F, 18o C 47o F, 8o C How’s the weather in Mexico City? _________________ It’s warm and rainy. warm and rainy sunny and hot sunny and cool cloudy and cool 27
  • 27. 5-3 Let’s Practice Aman, Jordan Mexico City, Mexico sun rain Perth, Australia clouds 104o F, 40o C 64o F, 18o C 47o F, 8o C What’s the weather like in Perth? _________________ It’s cloudy and cool. warm and rainy sunny and hot sunny and cool cloudy and cool 28
  • 28. 5-4 THERE + BE There is a girl on the horse. 29
  • 29. 5-4 THERE + BE THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE (a) There is a girl on the horse. (b) There are two boys on the swing. 30
  • 30. 5-4 THERE + BE THERE + BE + SUBJECT + PLACE (a) There is (b) There are a girl on the horse. two boys on the swing. be in front of subject there + be exists in a place there + is + singular noun there + are + plural noun 31
  • 31. 5-4 THERE + BE (c) There’s a girl on the horse. (d) There’re two boys on the swing. CONTRACTIONS: there is there’s there are there’re 32
  • 32. 5-4 Let’s Practice There __ a house in this picture. is ? is are yes no 33
  • 33. 5-4 Let’s Practice There ___ three elephants in this picture. are is are ? yes no 34
  • 34. 5-4 Let’s Practice ’re There__ three bugs in this picture. ’s ’re ? yes no 35
  • 35. 5-4 Let’s Practice There__ a girl on the horse. ’s __ ’s ’re yes ? is on no 36
  • 36. 5-4 Let’s Practice There__ a man __ the car. ’s in ’s ’re yes ? at in no 37
  • 37. 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS Is there any ice in the glass? 38
  • 38. 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS QUESTION BE + THERE + SUBJECT (a) Is there any ice in the glass? 39
  • 39. 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS QUESTION SHORT ANSWER BE + THERE + SUBJECT (a) Is there any ice in the glass? Yes, there is. 40
  • 40. 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS QUESTION BE + THERE + SUBJECT (b) Are there any apples in the bag? 41
  • 41. 5-5 THERE + BE: YES/NO QUESTIONS QUESTION SHORT ANSWER BE + THERE + SUBJECT (b) Are there any apples in the bag? No, there aren’t. 42
  • 42. 5-5 Let’s Practice Are there any people in this picture? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there aren’t. No, there isn’t. 43
  • 43. 5-5 Let’s Practice Are there any people in this picture? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there aren’t. No, there isn’t. 44
  • 44. 5-5 Let’s Practice Is there a school in this picture? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there aren’t. No, there isn’t. 45
  • 45. 5-5 Let’s Practice Is there a window in this picture? Yes, there are. Yes, there is. No, there aren’t. No, there isn’t. 46
  • 46. 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY How many chapters are there in this book? 47
  • 47. 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY QUESTION HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE (a) How many chapters are there in this book? 48
  • 48. 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY QUESTION SHORT ANSWER HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE (a) How many chapters are there in this book? Sixteen . 49
  • 49. 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY QUESTION HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE (b) How many eggs are there in this carton? 50
  • 50. 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY QUESTION SHORT ANSWER HOW MANY + SUBJECT + ARE + THERE + PLACE (b) How many eggs are there in this carton? Twelve. 51
  • 51. 5-6 THERE + BE: ASKING QUESTIONS WITH HOW MANY QUESTION SHORT ANSWER (c) How many students do you see? Seven. 52
  • 52. 5-6 Let’s Practice How many children are in this family? Three. 53
  • 53. 5-6 Let’s Practice How many bears are in this picture? One. 54
  • 54. 5-6 Let’s Practice How many schools do you see? Three. 55
  • 55. 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE The pen is on the floor. 56
  • 56. 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE (a) The pen is on the floor. 57
  • 57. 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE (a) The pen is on the floor . = preposition = object of the preposition on the floor = prepositional phrase 58
  • 58. 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE (b) Demetra lives in Greece . = preposition = object of the preposition in Greece = prepositional phrase 59
  • 59. 5-7 PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE (b) Demetra lives in Greece. (in a country) She lives in Athens. (in a city) (c) She lives on Sigma Street. (on a street, avenue, road ...) (d) She lives at 304 Sigma Street. (at a street address) 60
  • 60. 5-7 Let’s Practice Where do you live? I live ___ Colombia. in I live ___ Cali, Colombia. in on in at I live ___ Quince Street. on I live ___ 234 Quince Street. at 61
  • 61. 5-7 Let’s Practice Where do you live? in I live __ Moscow. on in at 62
  • 62. 5-7 Let’s Practice Where do you live? I live __ on East Street. on in at 63
  • 63. 5-7 Let’s Practice Where do you live? at I live __ 556 Main Street. on in at 64
  • 64. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST The girl is beside her mother. 65
  • 65. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (a) The girl is beside her mother. (b) The girl is next to her mother. (c) The girl is near her mother. 66
  • 66. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (d) Katie is between her brothers. 67
  • 67. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (e) The girl is far away from the house. 68
  • 68. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (f) The glass is on the table. (g) The glass is on top of the table. 69
  • 69. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (h) The square is under the triangle. 70
  • 70. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (i) The square is above the triangle. 71
  • 71. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (j) The circle is around the triangle. 72
  • 72. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (k) The couple is in back of the car. (l ) The couple is behind the car. 73
  • 73. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (m) The child is in the back of the car. 74
  • 74. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (n) The man is in front of the car. 75
  • 75. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (o) The driver is in the front of the car. 76
  • 76. 5-8 SOME PREPOSITIONS OF PLACE: A LIST (p) The letter is in the middle of the circle. H 77
  • 77. 5-8 Let’s Practice between The star is _______ the triangles. 78
  • 78. 5-8 Let’s Practice above The star is _____ the triangle. 79
  • 79. 5-8 Let’s Practice under The star is _____ the triangle. 80
  • 80. 5-8 Let’s Practice The moon is ___________ the earth. far away from 81
  • 81. 5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE We need food. 82
  • 82. 5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE VERB + NOUN (a) We need (b) I want food. a sandwich. 83
  • 83. 5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE ? need I need some water! want I want some water. 84
  • 84. 5-9 NEED AND WANT + A NOUN OR AN INFINITIVE VERB + INFINITIVE (c) We need (d) I want to eat. to eat a sandwich. 85
  • 85. 5-9 Let’s Practice Pablo needs make lunch. Correct? no Pablo needs _______ lunch. to make 86
  • 86. 5-9 Let’s Practice The baby needs milk. Correct ? yes 87
  • 87. 5-9 Let’s Practice Alexandra wants go dancing. Correct? no _________________________ Alexandra wants to go dancing. 88
  • 88. 5-10 WOULD LIKE I would like a glass of water. 89
  • 89. 5-10 WOULD LIKE (a) I’m thirsty. I want a glass of water. (b) I’m thirsty. I would like a glass of water. would like want same meaning more polite 90
  • 90. 5-10 WOULD LIKE (c) I would like You would like She would like He would like We would like They would like would like a hamburger. no final -s 91
  • 91. 5-10 WOULD LIKE (d) CONTRACTIONS I’d you’d she’d he’d we’d they’d = I would = you would = she would = he would = we would = they would 92
  • 92. 5-10 WOULD LIKE WOULD LIKE + INFINITIVE (e) I would like to eat lunch. WOULD + SUBJECT + LIKE (f) Would you like to eat lunch? QUESTIONS: would before subject 93
  • 93. 5-10 WOULD LIKE (g) Yes, I would. I would like to eat lunch. used alone with would like questions not contracted 94
  • 94. 5-10 Let’s Practice would like Miriam wants a rose. Miriam would like a rose ______________. Miriam___________. ’d like a rose (contraction) 95
  • 95. 5-10 Let’s Practice would like They want flowers too. They _______________. would like flowers They___________. ’d like flowers (contraction) 96
  • 96. 5-10 Let’s Practice would like Sami: Do you want a rose? Ming-Fa: Yes, I do. Thank you. Would you like Sami: ____________ a rose? Ming-Fa: Yes, ______ a rose. I’d like (contraction) 97
  • 97. 5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE I would like to play soccer. 98
  • 98. 5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE (a) I would like to play soccer. (b) I like to play soccer. 99
  • 99. 5-11 WOULD LIKE vs. LIKE (a) I would like to play soccer. Want to now or in the future (b) I like to play soccer. Enjoy always, usually, often 100
  • 100. 5-11 Let’s Practice would like like would like She _________ to visit the moon. 101
  • 101. 5-11 Let’s Practice would like like Do you _________ to go to the beach? like 102
  • 102. 5-11 Let’s Practice would like like Someday, I ________ to be a scientist. would like 103
  • 103. PHOTO CREDITS Images used under license from: • Shutterstock, Inc. • Clipart.com 104