grammar: much/many and some/any

Grammar 1:
Much vs. Many - Little vs. Few - Some vs. Any - a Little vs a Few

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Grammar 1:
Much vs. Many - Little vs. Few - Some vs. Any - a Little vs a Few

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Some vs. Any = sommige / enkele
"Some" = bevestigende zinnen, questions when you expect the answer to be "yes", and for requests & offers

"Any" = ontkennende zinnen  and all other questions. 

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11. Don't worry, I don't need _______ help.
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 3 - Quiz

12. Do you have _____ brothers or sisters?
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 4 - Quiz

13. Would you like _____ sugar with your tea?
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 5 - Quiz

14. I've never heard of ______ of these artists.
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 6 - Quiz

15. Do we have ______ jam or are we all out?
A
Some
B
Any

Slide 7 - Quiz

Much vs. Many = veel
"Much" = ontelbare woorden 
much money, much water, much time

"Many" = telbare woorden
many dollars, many bottles of water, many minutes

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1. How _______ children do you have?
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 9 - Quiz

2. Do you still have ________ work to do?
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 10 - Quiz

3. Can you buy some tea as well?
Sure, how _______ ?
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 11 - Quiz

4. How _______ times have you been to London?
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 12 - Quiz

5. Not ______ people know how to spell "awkward" correctly.
A
Many
B
Much

Slide 13 - Quiz

Little vs. Few = een beetje / paar
"A little" = ontelbare woorden
a little money, a little water, a little time

"A few" = telbare woorden
a few dollars, a few bottles of water, a few minutes

Little / Few (zonder "a") = weinig

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Weinig/ een beetje/ een paar
                                                telbaar          niet-telbaar
weinig/  bijna niets        few                 little
een paar/ een beetje     a few             a little
I have a few tests next week. 
Ik heb een paar toetsen volgende week
I have few tests next week.
Ik heb bijna geen toetsen volgende week

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6. Only _________ students studied for the test.
A
A few
B
A little

Slide 16 - Quiz

7. Only ______ films have been made about this subject.
A
A few
B
A little

Slide 17 - Quiz

8. The weather has been dry recently. We've had _______ rain.
A
Few
B
Little

Slide 18 - Quiz

9. _______ is known about this topic.
A
Few
B
Little

Slide 19 - Quiz

10. Most of the town is modern. Only ________ buildings are old.
A
A few
B
A little

Slide 20 - Quiz

Do you need some extra explanation? Answer with yes or no.

Slide 21 - Open question

HOMEWORK Tuesday 12/9/23 
Huiswerk 
Dinsdag 12 september 3e uur
leren grammatica Unit 1 lesson 1 + 2 some/any/much/many/little/few/ past simple/present perfect
maken opdracht 18 t/m 22 
blz 21 t/m 25 Book A

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Part 2:Practise present perfect
2 slides

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Part 3: Practise with past simple/present perfect
5 slides

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Part 4: Practise with irregular verbs
2 slides

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Part 2
- Practise with the past simple/present perfect exercises (15 min). 
- Explanation speaking exercise using the past simple/present perfect (20 min)
- Discuss your sentences (8 min)
Lesson goal: At the end of this lesson you know when to use a past simple  and present perfect. You also know how to use those tenses in a conversation. 
Homework: Study words A+B + grammar 1 of chapter 1

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Some policemen (catch) the criminals two days ago.

Slide 38 - Open question

Look! He ----------(find) a wallet in the street.

Slide 39 - Open question

Speaking exercise (15 min)
Take the speaking exercise. Work in pairs.
Use a dice to determine what question you need to answer. 
Answer in full sentences
Use the correct tense
Write down two sentences in which you heard/used the correct tense (past simple/present perfect)


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