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  • Basic Demonstrative Pronouns: There Are Interesting Pictures At the Art Museum (Listen + Speak)

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    Listen to the conversation about art. Then, basic demonstrative pronouns (there is, there are) and their questions with the AI Tutor. The focus is on there is, there are, this is, that is sentences and their question forms.

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There Are Interesting Pictures At the Art Museum

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Two friends go to an art museum. They see many interesting pictures. Learn the demonstrative nouns and practice using them with the AI Tutor.

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There Are Interesting Pictures At the Art Museum

(1) Jimmy: Listen
Wow. There are many [vocab word=nice]nice[/vocab] [vocab word=picture]pictures[/vocab].
(2) Dana: Listen
Well, yeah. This is an [vocab word=art]art[/vocab] [vocab word=museum]museum[/vocab].
(3) Jimmy: Listen
[vocab word=what]What[/vocab] is [vocab word=this]this[/vocab]? Is this a [vocab word=woman]woman[/vocab]?
(4) Dana: Listen
No, this is a [vocab word=man]man[/vocab].
(5) Jimmy: Listen
That's [vocab word=interesting]interesting[/vocab]. Is [vocab word=that]that[/vocab] a [vocab word=lake]lake[/vocab]?
(6) Dana: Listen
No, that is a [vocab word=mountain]mountain[/vocab].
(7) Jimmy: Listen
Oh, interesting. What is this? Is this a [vocab word=sheep]sheep[/vocab]? Or a [vocab word=person]person[/vocab]?
(8) Dana: Listen
No. There are [vocab word=four]four[/vocab] [vocab word=pig]pigs[/vocab] in the picture.
(9) Jimmy: Listen
Are there four pigs in the picture? Really?
(10) Dana: Listen
Yes. There is a [vocab word=dog]dog[/vocab] in the picture, too.
(11) Jimmy: Listen
Hmm… Wow. Interesting…
(12) Jimmy: Listen
What is this? Is this a man? No… There is a woman…
(13) Dana: Listen
No. It's not a man or a woman. There are [vocab word=three]three[/vocab] [vocab word=bird]birds[/vocab] in the picture.

In a negative ("not") sentence, we use "or", NOT "and".

(14) Jimmy: Listen
Oh, wow. Interesting… You are so [vocab word=smart]smart[/vocab], Dana!

"You are so smart" means You = smart.

(15) Dana: Listen
No, Jimmy. I'm just reading the descriptions!
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There Are Interesting Pictures At the Art Museum

(1) Jimmy: Listen
Wow. There are many [vocab word=nice]nice[/vocab] [vocab word=picture]pictures[/vocab].
(2) Dana: Listen
Well, yeah. This is an [vocab word=art]art[/vocab] [vocab word=museum]museum[/vocab].
(3) Jimmy: Listen
[vocab word=what]What[/vocab] is [vocab word=this]this[/vocab]? Is this a [vocab word=woman]woman[/vocab]?
(4) Dana: Listen
No, this is a [vocab word=man]man[/vocab].
(5) Jimmy: Listen
That's [vocab word=interesting]interesting[/vocab]. Is [vocab word=that]that[/vocab] a [vocab word=lake]lake[/vocab]?
(6) Dana: Listen
No, that is a [vocab word=mountain]mountain[/vocab].
(7) Jimmy: Listen
Oh, interesting. What is this? Is this a [vocab word=sheep]sheep[/vocab]? Or a [vocab word=person]person[/vocab]?
(8) Dana: Listen
No. There are [vocab word=four]four[/vocab] [vocab word=pig]pigs[/vocab] in the picture.
(9) Jimmy: Listen
Are there four pigs in the picture? Really?
(10) Dana: Listen
Yes. There is a [vocab word=dog]dog[/vocab] in the picture, too.
(11) Jimmy: Listen
Hmm… Wow. Interesting…
(12) Jimmy: Listen
What is this? Is this a man? No… There is a woman…
(13) Dana: Listen
No. It's not a man or a woman. There are [vocab word=three]three[/vocab] [vocab word=bird]birds[/vocab] in the picture.

In a negative ("not") sentence, we use "or", NOT "and".

(14) Jimmy: Listen
Oh, wow. Interesting… You are so [vocab word=smart]smart[/vocab], Dana!

"You are so smart" means You = smart.

(15) Dana: Listen
No, Jimmy. I'm just reading the descriptions!
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  • Your answer: A Suggestion