
A1 Beginner
Places & Objects
It's on the table. It's in my bag. Where's the book?Introduction

Look at the picture and listen to the sentences.
This is an English school.
The students are looking at a picture in a book.
There is a book on the table.
In class, students often talk about places like school, house, and room, and objects like books, bags, and pens.
Choose the correct answer.
1. Where are the students?
2. What are they looking at?
Presentation
Laura: Where's my book?
Eric: It's on the table.
Laura: And where's my pen?
Eric: It's in your bag.
Laura: Is my chair near the door?
Eric: Yes, it is.
Laura: Great. This classroom is nice.
Language Focus
We use place words to talk about locations and object words to talk about things around us. We often ask Where's ...? or Where are ...?.
Usamos palavras de lugar para falar sobre localizações e palavras de objetos para falar sobre coisas ao nosso redor. Muitas vezes perguntamos Where's ...? ou Where are ...?.
- Places: school, house, room
- Objects: book, bag, pen, chair, table
- On: The book is on the table.
- In: The pen is in the bag.
Pronunciation + Form
We often say Where is as Where's in conversation.
- table = a flat piece of furniture
- chair = something you sit on
- door = the part you open and close
Practice
Complete the sentences with the correct place or object word.
Choose the best response.
1. Where's the book?
2. Where's the pen?
3. What is this place?
4. Is the chair near the door?
Production
Look around your classroom, bedroom, or office. Describe three objects and where they are.
- 1. Name one object.
- 2. Say where it is.
- 3. Ask your partner about one object.
- 4. Use this model: The book is on the table. The pen is in my bag. The chair is near the door.
Olhe ao seu redor e descreva três objetos e onde eles estão. Depois, faça uma pergunta para o colega.