My School (A1 Level Essay)

 Here is a very simple A1-level essay on “My School”.

Short sentences, easy words, and clear ideas — perfect for beginners πŸ‘


πŸ“ My School (A1 Level Essay)

My school is very nice.
The name of my school is Sunrise High School.
It is near my house. I go to school every day.

My school has many classrooms.
The classrooms are clean and bright.
There is a big playground in my school.
I like to play with my friends there.

My teachers are kind and helpful.
They teach us with love.
I like my school very much.
My school helps me learn good things.


Here is a simple A1-level fill-in-the-blanks exercise based on the essay “My School”.
Perfect for beginners ✏️


πŸ“ Fill in the Blanks – My School (A1 Level)

Choose the correct word from the box:

( school · teachers · playground · near · clean · friends · learn )

  1. My ________ is very nice.

  2. The name of my ________ is Sunrise High School.

  3. It is ________ my house.

  4. The classrooms are ________ and bright.

  5. There is a big ________ in my school.

  6. I like to play with my ________ there.

  7. My ________ are kind and helpful.

  8. My school helps me ________ good things.


Here is the answer key for the Fill in the Blanks – My School (A1 Level)


Answer Key

  1. My school is very nice.

  2. The name of my school is Sunrise High School.

  3. It is near my house.

  4. The classrooms are clean and bright.

  5. There is a big playground in my school.

  6. I like to play with my friends there.

  7. My teachers are kind and helpful.

  8. My school helps me learn good things.


Great choice πŸ‘
Here is a clear A1-level grammar focus on There is / There are, connected directly to “My School” so students understand it easily.


🧠 Grammar Focus: There is / There are (A1 Level)

πŸ”Ή What does There is / There are mean?

We use There is and There are to talk about things that exist in a place.


πŸ”Ή There is (Singular – one thing)

Use There is for one person or thing.

Examples:

  • There is a school near my house.

  • There is a big playground.

  • There is a classroom on the first floor.

  • There is one library in my school.


πŸ”Ή There are (Plural – more than one)

Use There are for two or more people or things.

Examples:

  • There are many classrooms in my school.

  • There are teachers in my school.

  • There are students in the playground.

  • There are books in the library.


πŸ”Ή Negative form

  • There is not a bus in the school.

  • There are not computers in the classroom.

(Short forms: There isn’t / There aren’t)


πŸ”Ή Questions

  • Is there a playground in your school?
    → Yes, there is. / No, there isn’t.

  • Are there teachers in your school?
    → Yes, there are. / No, there aren’t.


✏️ Practice Exercise – Fill in the Blanks

Use there is or there are.

  1. ________ a big playground in my school.

  2. ________ many students in my class.

  3. ________ a library near the office.

  4. ________ two doors in the classroom.

  5. ________ a teacher in the room.