7.5 Quantifiers

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Welcome AG2A
Grab a pen/pencil, reading book & laptop. 

Grab your workbook and start reading your book.
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Slide 1 - Slide

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Class expectations
Use English as much as possible
Don't laugh when someone makes a mistake
Be quiet when someone's speaking
Listen to your classmates and teacher
Laptops are half-closed when not in use - NO gaming!

Slide 2 - Slide

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Today you will ...

... read your book for ten minutes
... learn all about quantifiers (7.5)

Slide 3 - Slide

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7.5 Grammar
Goal: you can use quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns.

What do you remember about countable & uncountable nouns?

  • Look at the text again - which words are 'quantifiers'?

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What do you already know about quantifiers? Year 1 knowledge

Slide 5 - Mind map

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How many? / Many / Too many

= with countable nouns

How many friends have you got?
Have you got many books?

I have (got) many friends.
I've got too many books. = te veel
How much? / Much / Too much

= with uncountable nouns

How much money have you got?
Have you got much soup?

I haven't got much money.
I have (got) too much soup.

Slide 6 - Slide

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Translate:
te veel liefde
A
to much love
B
too many love
C
much love
D
too much love

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Create your own answer with 'much' or 'many' + noun:
How ... (countable nouns) do you have?

Slide 8 - Open question

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a few / (very) few

= to describe a small quantity of countable nouns

I've got a few apples.
I've got (very) few friends.
a little / (very) little

= to describe a small quantity of uncountable nouns

I've got a little bit of money.
I've got (very) little water left.
  • difference between using 'a' and not using 'a'?

  • with 'a' = positive outlook on things :) = you have some / enough
  • without 'a' = a negative outlook :( = you hardly have any / not enough

Slide 9 - Slide

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I have ..... milk you can use.
A
few
B
little
C
a few
D
a little

Slide 10 - Quiz

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... people went to the concert; they had a ton of tickets left.
A
few
B
little
C
a few
D
a little

Slide 11 - Quiz

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How much time do you have for relaxing?
Use '(a) few/little' & give a reason: I have ... time for relaxing, because ...

Slide 12 - Open question

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some & any
= with both countable & uncountable

any = questions & negatives
Do you have any bread? -> I do not have any bread.

some = affirmative & positive questions
Can I have some pizza? -> Sure, have some pizza.
a lot of & lots of
= with both countable & uncountable

Do you have a lot of money?
I have lots of friends.
I don't have a lot of info about that.
Have you got lots of water?

lots of = a bit more informal
!!! it's NEVER 'alot' !!!
if you know the answer will be yes

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Explain the use of 'lots of' with both countable and uncountable nouns.

I would love ... tea, thanks!
A
some
B
any
C
a lots of
D
alot of

Slide 14 - Quiz

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I haven't got ... ice cream in the freezer
A
some
B
any
C
lots of
D
many

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Get to work
Do any 3 WB exercises:
p 94, ex 5, 6, 8 OR p 151, ex 1 - 4

Then, do 2 online exercises:

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Slide 16 - Slide

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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson
+ 1 thing you want to know more about.
Time left? Read your book

Slide 17 - Open question

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Do you ...
... know how to use quantifiers?
... know the difference between countable and uncountable nouns?

TO DO: study 7.5
Extra practice? Go to MyEnglishlab or go to a (delta)flexhour.

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