P1A 17 March 2021

P1A - English 

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Week eleven
Lesson two/three

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Week eleven
Lesson two/three

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Slide 2 - Slide

Slide 3 - Slide

Examples
an hour  (we hear our)
an honor (we hear onour)
a university (we hear juniversity)
a uniform (we hear juniform)
a European (we hear jeuropean)

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... PIECE OF CAKE
A
A
B
AN

Slide 5 - Quiz


... SNAKE
A
A
B
AN

Slide 6 - Quiz

... UMBRELLA
A
A
B
AN

Slide 7 - Quiz

... YELLOW BIRD
A
A
B
AN

Slide 8 - Quiz

... INSECT
A
A
B
AN

Slide 9 - Quiz

a of an?
..... dog
A
a
B
an

Slide 10 - Quiz

a of an?
..... banana
A
a
B
an

Slide 11 - Quiz

a of an?
.... artwork
A
a
B
an

Slide 12 - Quiz

a of an?
..... house
A
a
B
an

Slide 13 - Quiz

a of an?
.... uniform
A
a
B
an

Slide 14 - Quiz

a of an?
.... university
A
a
B
an

Slide 15 - Quiz

A
AN
table
house
egg
chicken
island
phone
orange

Slide 16 - Drag question

Now: 
Countable & Uncountable nouns
(telbare woorden en niet-telbare woorden)

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Noun
  
= Zelfstandig naamwoord (bird, banana, school). 

2 types of nouns:
countable & uncountable
(telbaar & niet telbaar)


Countable:
 we can count the words
1 banana, 2 bananas
1 school, 5 schools


Uncountable: no plural form (geen meervoudsvorm)
Fruit
Water
Chocolate

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Countable or uncountable:
Orange (=sinaasappel)
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 20 - Quiz

Countable or uncountable:
Sugar
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 21 - Quiz

Countable or uncountable:
Flour
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 22 - Quiz

Countable or uncountable:
Strawberry
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 23 - Quiz

Countable or uncountable:
Meat
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 24 - Quiz

Countable or uncountable:
Mustard
A
Countable
B
Uncountable

Slide 25 - Quiz

SOME / ANY

SOME and ANY both mean:

  • enkele
  • wat 
  • een paar
  • geen (in combinatie met NOT)
                                                                           Ik koop elke dag wat snoep in de kantine.
                                                                     Every day I buy some sweets in the canteen.
                                                           Mijn broer mag geen noten eten, hij is allergisch.
                                                                        My brother can't eat any nuts, he's allergic.


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SOME / ANY
Some en any have the same meaning, 
but are used in different types of sentences. 

Some is used in affirmative (=bevestigende).

Any is used in questions and negating sentences (sentences with 'not'). 

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We need some tomatoes.
Do we need any tomatoes?

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Daffy has some money.
Patrick doesn't have any money.

Slide 29 - Slide

I have ___ apples left.
A
any
B
some

Slide 30 - Quiz

Are there ___ cakes left?
A
any
B
some

Slide 31 - Quiz

He hasn't got ___ time.
A
any
B
some

Slide 32 - Quiz

He has ___ money.
A
some
B
any

Slide 33 - Quiz

Do you want ... lemonade?
A
any
B
some
C
D
some

Slide 34 - Quiz

Please get me ... coffee!

A
some
B
any

Slide 35 - Quiz

Homework Friday
Make sure you've finished unit 6B SB ex. 5 & 7!

Hand in your answers on itslearning. 

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