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Several years ago, Pumkin had to say goodbye to make room for Studycat and all her language learning friends. While that might be sad for some to hear, the great news is we have awesome new songs and stories for both English and Spanish learners!
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Old video description:
Kids English Lesson #6: Numbers & Counting - "How many...?" "There is / are ..."
Purpose of this English Lesson
• English numbers 1 - 20
• Teach students to answer questions about countable nouns.
• English question & answer: "How many?" There is / are _____?"
• Counting in English: one balloon, two baloons, three balloons, etc...
• Things found in a park: kites, butterflies, balls, etc...
Basic English Vocabulary:
Numbers: one, two, three, four, five, six,seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen,seventeen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty
English Nouns: sun, kites, butterflies, ice creams, dogs, cars, apples, candies, turtles, balls, here, how, many, how many? candy, candies, look, do not, numbers, magic box
English Grammar / Questions
What color is it?
How many [noun+s] are there? "How many balls are there?"
How many candies do you have?
How many candies do I have?
What are they?
English Grammar / Sentences & Answers
It is [color]. Example: "It is red."
There is one [noun]. Example: "There is one balloon."
There are [number] [noun+s]. Example: "There are three balloons."
I have [number] candies. Example: "I have five candies."
You have [number] candies.
They are balls.