UNIT 4 A1 Where Is the Ball? Part I
Objectives Describing things with ‘be made of’ ‘Here’ and ‘there’ Toys, materials, and furniture
The small robot is red and white.
► The small robot is red and white. Toys
Robot
Car
Doll
Train
Teddy OR Teddy bear
Plane
Board game
Oh here they are!
► Oh here they are! ‘Here’ and ‘There’
Here it is. Oh, here it is! Where is my book? Explanation: We can use Here/ There + subject pronoun + be at the moment of finding someone or something we have been looking for.
There they are. There they are! Where are my kids?
Here I am/ we are. Here I am! Here we are! Explanation: People often say that they have arrived using Here + subject pronoun + be
Hello there! Hello there! Explanation: We often use ‘there’ in informal situations after ‘hello’ and ‘hi.’
Here you are. Here you are! Thank you. There you are. OR
It’s made of plastic.
► It’s made of plastic. Materials
Wood Metal
Plastic Fabric
Describing things with ► It’s made of plastic. Describing things with ‘be made of’
“______” be is made of “______” This robot plastic. Something material Example
Her doll is made of fabric.
are made of My toys wood and plastic.
Only the plane and the train are on the shelf.
► Only the plane and the train re on the shelf. Furniture and objects
Shelf Cupboard
Table Chair
Floor Room
picture mirror
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UNIT 4 A1 Where Is the Ball? Part II
Objectives Describing where things are Prepositions: ‘in,’ ‘on,’ and ‘under’ Useful vocab
It’s in the living room.
Prepositions: ‘in,’ ‘on,’ and ‘under’ ► It’s in the living room. Prepositions: ‘in,’ ‘on,’ and ‘under’
In On Under Example
Where is the ball? It’s in the box.
Where is the ball? It’s on the bed.
Where is the ball? It’s under the table.
Yeah, tidy up the rooms right now!
► Yeah, tidy up the rooms right now! Useful vocab
‘tidy up’ Example
Please tidy up yourself. James tidies up his room every day.
‘clean’ Example
My dad cleans his car every week. All the rooms are clean and tidy.
‘dirty’ Example
The water is dirty. Your shoes are very dirty!
‘mess’ Example
Your room is a mess! He always make a mess!
Summary Describing things Saying where they are
My robot is made of metal. It is in the toy box, in my room. My ball is made of plastic. It is on the shelf, in the living room.
My planes are made of wood. They aren’t on the shelf. Where are they? Oh, there they are. They are on the floor, under the table.
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