V4C - P2 - Week 5 - Lesson 1 - Grammar + short story 2

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V4 - Grammar + Short Story

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Lesson goals
- You will have refreshed and practised your grammar knowledge
- You will have analysed a short story. 

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Today's Lesson
Grammar: Some, any, no + compounds

Grammar: Many, much and A lot of

Short Story: Lamb to the Slaughter

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Indefinite pronouns

Some, any, no + compound

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Onbepaalde voornaamwoorden

We use indefinite pronouns to refer to people or things without saying exactly who or what they are

undefined, uncertain, not specific


She ate any / some bread and cheese.
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0:20
A
any
B
some

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How to use some?
- In positive sentences
- Questions expecting the answer to be 'yes'

Examples:
Someone is sleeping in my bed.
Would you like something to drink?
Can I have some sugar, please?

Wat / een enkele / een paar

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Do you have ___ pets?
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0:20
A
some
B
any

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How to use any?
- In negative sentences
- In most questions

Examples:
I don't have any pocket money.
He never had any problems.
Did you go anywhere last night?
Wat / een enkele / een paar

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Onbepaalde voornaamwoorden

Indefinite pronouns with no are often used in affirmative sentences with a negative meaning, but these are nevertheless not negative sentences because they are lacking the word not.

undefined, uncertain, not specific


How to use no?
Positive sentences or questions with a negative meaning

Examples:
It is nowhere to be found.
There is nobody left.

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Indefinite pronouns with no are often used in affirmative sentences with a negative meaning, but these are nevertheless not negative sentences because they are lacking the word not.
I don't have some/any sugar left. I'll go and borrow some/any from the neighbour.
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0:30
A
some / some
B
any / some
C
some / any
D
any / any

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On my birthday, I got ___ cards.
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some
B
any

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There are hardly ___ students here.
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A
some
B
any

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Would you like ___ to drink?
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A
something
B
anything

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Je biedt iets aan.

Als je vraagt of er iets te drinken is: Do you have anything to drink?
Can I choose ___ subject I like?
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0:20
A
some
B
any

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Can I borrow ___ money?
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0:20
A
some
B
any

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I have to go, I need to be ___ in five minutes.
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somewhere
B
anywhere

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Translate to English:
Zullen er veel mensen op het feest zijn?

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Translate to English:
We hebben veel huiswerk.

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Translate to English:
Ze eet niet veel suiker.

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Many, much, a lot of

Does he have much homework?
My brother doesn't eat many apples.
I have a lot of work to do.




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We use much and many with questions (?) and with negatives (-)

Many:
Countable nouns (telbaar)
(?) How many eggs are in this cake?

Much:
Uncountable nouns (ontelbaar)
(-) It doesn't need much effort. 

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Uncountable nouns
money
power
time
news
love
salt
homework
sugar
milk
education
music
information
rain
food
knowledge
speed

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A lot of
Used in affirmative (+) sentences
(+) I have a lot of work to do.
(+) I have a lot of exercises to do.

Formal language: always use many/much
(+) In the opinion of many experts, society must implement important changes to combat global warming.



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Summary 
Questions (?) and negatives (-) --> always use many/much
Countable nouns --> many
Uncountable nouns --> much

Affirmative (+) sentences --> use a lot of
Unless it is formal

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

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

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He has ________ patience.
A
many
B
much
C
a lot of

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How ___ time do we have before the film starts?
A
many
B
much
C
a lot of

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He speaks ___ different languages.
A
many
B
much
C
a lot of

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How ___ times have you been to the USA?
A
many
B
much

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There wasn't ______ traffic this morning
A
many
B
much
C
a lot of

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___ houses are very expensive in that area.
A
many
B
much
C
a lot of

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There isn't ____ butter in the fridge.
A
many
B
much
C
a lot of

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Will there be _____ people at the party?
A
many
B
much
C
a lot of

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Lamb to the Slaughter
You have read the short story: Lamb to the Slaughter 
Time to show what you know

Task: 
- In pairs
- One piece of paper + one pen
- No talking
- You are going to take turns writing down words/sentences with information you remember from the story. 
- Do not change anything, only write down a new word or sentence
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1:00

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Lamb to the Slaughter
You have read the short story: Lamb to the Slaughter 
Time to show what you know

Answer the questions about Lamb to the Slaughter: 
- In pairs
- Answer in English
- We'll check it together 

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Lesson goals
- You have refreshed and practised your grammar knowledge
- You have analysed a short story. 

Well done!

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