Only nouns which have a double letter are acceptable in Wally's World (see samples below). This is a grammar practice game with a language puzzle twist.
In Wally's World, there are feet, but there are no hands.
In Wally's World, there is coffee, but there is no tea.
In Wally's World, there are walls, but there are no buildings.
In Wally's World there is beer, but there is no wine.
This game helps students to practice their skills in distinguishing countable and uncountable nouns. Countable nouns are individual people, animals, places, things, or ideas which can be counted. Uncountable nouns are not individual objects, so they cannot be counted.
Students sit in a circle and in turn repeat the sentence In Wally's World there are/is _, but there are/is no __, inserting nouns of their choice.
At first the teacher should occasionally interject an acceptable example for every second or third student to help them try to figure out the pattern. The teacher's role is to correct a student's grammar and to let the student know if their sentence fits the correct pattern.