2.2 (un)countable nouns

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Welcome B1J
Please take your seat
Put your phone and earbuds in your bag

Start reading

  • Can you cook? What's something you can make?
    Do you want to learn to cook?
timer
7:00

Slide 1 - Slide

Class rules
Use English as much as possible --> Mistakes, no problem
Don't laugh at each other :)
Laptops are half-closed when not in use - NO gaming!
Listen to the teacher & your classmates
No homework but you do have to study at home
Respect!

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2.2 Grammar
You can talk about (un)countable nouns using some/any/much/many/a lot.

Talk about the things in the photo with your neighbor in English.


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One onion > two onions
A mushroom > three mushrooms


Non-food related: books, computers,  blankets.


Cheese 
Tuna 
Water
Meat

Non-food related: love, snow, money.
2.2 countable and uncountable nouns

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Countable
Uncountable

Slide 5 - Drag question


You use much when talking about uncountable nouns.

There isn't much coffee left.

We need a lot of cheese to make this dish.

You use many when talking about countable nouns.

There are many pies in the bakery.

Are there a lot of leftovers?
2.2 much, many and a lot

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I don't like to eat too .... food.
My sister eats ... food everyday.
I bought so ... eggs.
much
many
a lot of

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You use some in affirmative (bevestigende) sentences. 

There are some teachers in this hallway. 

There is some paper on the desk.

You use any in questions and negative (with not) sentences.

Are there any smart kids around?

There isn't any pie left.
2.2 some and any

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Write a sentence (?) using ANY about 'milk'

Slide 9 - Open question

Write a sentence (+) using SOME with 'pizza'

Slide 10 - Open question

Extra practice
Choose what grammar item you want to practice.





Let me know if you need help or have Q's
Much, many & a lot of
(un)countable nouns
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Do you ...
... know the difference between much, many & a lot of?
... know how to use some and any?
... know how to order words in an  English sentence?

TO DO: study 2.2
Use MEL for extra practice

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