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Lost And Found

Max Woollerton, 2000.

Part A - Conversation Practice: What Are You Looking For?


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What's wrong?
I've lost my key.
Oh, perhaps I can help you find it.
Thanks. It must be here somewhere.
Have you looked in your {trouser | shirt | jacket} pocket(s)?
Yes. It's not there.
Have you checked in your bag?
Hold on, let me see No, it's not in there.
Well, how about in your pencil case?
It wouldn't be in there, would it? I'll check anyway? Nope!
Did you look under your {desk | chair}?
Under my {desk | chair}?
Did you look on the {floor | wall}?
On the {floor | wall}? Wait a moment Ah ha!!! I've got it. Thanks.
You're welcome.

Part B - Study And Practice


You can use these words to say where things are:
on

under

in

by

next to

between

in front of

behind

Ask your partner where these things are in the room:


clock
key(s)
bag
coat

worksheet(s)
money
lunchbox
glasses

textbook(s)
teacher
chopsticks
pen(s)

pencil(s)
friend(s)
homework
train pass

Practice 1
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Where {is | are} {the | your | my} _______________ (s) ?
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{It is | They are} ___________________________
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Practice 2
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Where {is | are} {the | your | my} _______________ (s) ?
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{Is it | Are they} {on | under | in | by } __________________________
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No, {it's | they're} not there. OR (Ah ha!!!) Yes, {it is | they are. Thanks.

Lost & Found Max Woollerton, 2000

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