Vocabulary: Classroom objects and people Grammar: Possessive ‘s
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Our classroom is big, bright, and comfortable. There is one teacher and ten students in our class. Our teacher’s name is Ms. Green. She is kind, patient, and always ready to help. There is a big smile on her face every morning.
There are twelve desks and twelve chairs in the room. Two students share one desk. There is a large whiteboard at the front of the classroom. Ms. Green writes our lessons on it every day. There are some colorful posters next to the board. The posters show numbers, colors, and English words.
There is a clock above the board, so we always know the time. There are two windows on the right wall. They make the classroom bright with natural light. When the sun shines, it feels warm and happy.
At the back of the room, there is a bookshelf. There are many books and magazines on it. There is also a small table with a computer near the window. Sometimes we use it to play English games or listen to songs.
There are notebooks, pencils, and erasers on every desk. There is a bag beside each chair. There are even some plants on the windowsill. They make the room look fresh and green.
Our classroom is clean, colorful, and full of energy. We like it very much because it’s not just a place to study—it’s a place where we learn, laugh, and spend time together.
NEW WORDS
Comfortable. Patient. Poster. Board. Natural. Magazine.
MORE CLASSROOM WORDS
Principal – the person who is in charge of the school
Librarian – the person who takes care of the books in the library
Counselor – someone who helps students with problems or feelings
Cafeteria – the big room where students eat lunch
Playground – the place outside where kids play at school
Projector – a machine that shows pictures or videos on the wall
Whiteboard – the board where the teacher writes with markers
Highlighter – a bright pen used to mark important words
Folder – a thin cover that holds papers together
Clipboard – a flat board with a clip for holding papers
Dictionary – a book that explains what words mean
Calculator – a small machine that helps you do math
Paragraph – a group of sentences about one idea
Assignment – schoolwork that your teacher gives you to do
Experiment – a science test to learn how something works
Concentrate – to focus your mind on one thing
Discuss – to talk about something and share ideas
Responsible – doing what you should do without being told
Curious – wanting to know and learn new things
Confident – feeling sure of yourself and what you can do
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
Comprehension Quiz:
1. How many students are there in the class?
A) Eight
B) Ten
C) Twelve
D) Fifteen
2. What is the teacher’s name?
A) Ms. Brown
B) Ms. Green
C) Ms. White
D) Ms. Blue
3. How is Ms. Green?
A) Funny and noisy
B) Kind, patient, and helpful
C) Lazy and quiet
D) Serious and angry
4. How many desks are there in the classroom?
A) Six
B) Ten
C) Twelve
D) Twenty
5. What is there at the front of the classroom?
A) A bookshelf
B) A window
C) A whiteboard
D) A table
6. What do the posters show?
A) Famous people
B) Numbers, colors, and English words
C) Animals and plants
D) Maps and cities
7. Why is the classroom bright?
A) Because there are lamps on
B) Because there are two windows with sunlight
C) Because the walls are white
D) Because Ms. Green brings lights
8. What can students do with the computer?
A) Watch movies
B) Play English games or listen to songs
C) Write long essays
D) Draw pictures
9. What are there on every desk?
A) Books and toys
B) Notebooks, pencils, and erasers
C) Phones and wallets
D) Flowers and cups
10. Why do students like their classroom?
A) It’s big and empty
B) It’s dark and quiet
C) It’s colorful, clean, and full of energy
D) It’s only for playing games
Answers: 1-B, 2-B, 3-B, 4-C, 5-C, 6-B, 7-B, 8-B, 9-B, 10-C
GRAMMAR
GRAMMAR:
There is / There are
Examples:
- There is a computer on the teacher’s desk.
- There are many books in the bag.
- There isn’t a clock on the wall.
- Are there any windows? — Yes, there are!
SPEAKING EXERCISE
Hover over the blank space (tap & hold then hit the “back” navigation arrow on phones) to reveal the answer
YOU ARE B, ANSWER A’S QUESTIONS BELOW:
1. A: Is there a teacher in your classroom?
B: Yes, there is. Her name is Ms. Green.
2. A: How many students are there?
B: There are ten students.
3. A: Is there a clock on the wall?
B: Yes, there is. It’s above the whiteboard.
4. A: Are there any posters in your classroom?
B: Yes, there are colorful posters next to the board.
5. A: How many windows are there?
B: There are two windows on the right wall.
6. A: Is there a computer in the classroom?
B: Yes, there is. It’s near the window.
7. A: Are there any books in your classroom?
B: Yes, there are many books on the bookshelf.
8. A: Is there a plant in your classroom?
B: Yes, there is. It’s on the windowsill.
9. A: Is your classroom big or small?
B: It’s big and bright.
10. A: Do you like your classroom? Why?
B: Yes, I do. It’s a happy place to learn with my friends.
PRONUNCIATION TIPS
How to pronounce the “eI” sound.
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