1. There are a house , trees and a shining sun in the first picture.

2. There is an English textbook in Picture 2. Do you like English. English is fun, isn't it?

3. There are two boys. What are they doing? They are playing with a ball in the sea.

4. A math textbook is in the picture. To some students, math is fun. However, to many students, math is difficult.

5. The are various kinds of food on the table in this picture. Do you like eating? Delicious food makes me happy.

6. There are four students in this last picture. The two boys are with their arms around each other's shoulders. The two girls are hand in hand.
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Would you check the pasages? Correct errors, please. Thank you for your help.

This is the only sentence I'd fix:

The two boys have their arms around each other's shoulders.

Sure! Here are the corrected passages:

1. In the first picture, there is a house, trees, and a shining sun.

2. In Picture 2, there is an English textbook. Do you like English? English is fun, isn't it?

3. In this picture, there are two boys. What are they doing? They are playing with a ball in the sea.

4. In the picture, there is a math textbook. To some students, math is fun. However, to many students, math is difficult.

5. There are various kinds of food on the table in this picture. Do you like eating? Delicious food makes me happy.

6. In this last picture, there are four students. The two boys have their arms around each other's shoulders, and the two girls are hand in hand.

I hope these corrections accurately reflect the intended meaning of the passages.