Unit 6 Review - Vocab + Grammar

Unit 6 
  • Unit 6 Vocabulary

  • Grammar: Countable and uncountable nouns
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Items in this lesson

Unit 6 
  • Unit 6 Vocabulary

  • Grammar: Countable and uncountable nouns

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Weektaak: 10

Lesson 1:
  • Formative test Review
  • Unit 6.6: Tasks 2 + 3 + 4 + 6

Lesson 2
  • Unit 6.7: Tasks 1 t/m 4
  • Learn unit 6 vocabulary:
Wider World: pages: 78 + 79 + 81A


Lesson 3
  • Unit 6 - Grammar Review
Wider World:
Pages: 79 + 81A + 81B +123

MyEnglishLab

6.1 Vocabulary - 3 + 4 + 7
6.2 Grammar - 2 + 3 + 4 + 5
6.7 English in Use - 2 + 3

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Toets Week: Toets
Vocabulary 
  • Unit 5
  • Unit 6
Grammar
  • Adverbs of manner
  • Modal verbs 
  • Prepositions of place
  • Countable + Uncountable nouns

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Lesson Goal
Lesson Goals
  • I can explain what 'phrasal verbs are'.

  • I can use Unit 6 phrasal verbs to talk about my health.

  • I can recall and spell Unit 6 words correctly.

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Vocab Quiz
Unit 5 Vocabulary

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Translate the Words from Dutch to English
Dutch
English
fauteuil
smal
ongemakkelijk
schakelaar
winkelcentrum
bidet

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Translate the Words from Dutch to English
Dutch
English
gordijnen
bioscoop
tapijt
knus
estate
ophangen

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Translate the Words from Dutch to English
Dutch
English
fauteuil
armchair
smal
narrow
ongemakkelijk
uncomfortable
schakelaar
switch
winkelcentrum
shopping center
bidet
bidet

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Translate the Words from Dutch to English
Dutch
English
gordijnen
curtains
bioscoop
cinema
tapijt
rug
knus
cosy
estate
wijk
ophangen
ophangen

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Grammar: Countable vs uncountable nouns
Countable nouns - can be counted, e.g. an apple, two apples, three apples, etc

Uncountable nouns - cannot be counted, e.g. air, rice, water, information
- Tip: cannot be expressed in a plural form.
 

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Decide if these nouns are countable (C) or uncountable (U).
Apples
water
vegetables
bananas
salad
fruit
bread

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Decide if these nouns are countable (C) or uncountable (U).
Apples
c
water
u
vegetables
c
bananas
c
salad
u
fruit
u
burger
c

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Countable vs uncountable nouns: Quantifiers
Quantifiers are adjectives. They goes before a noun to express the quantity of the object.

Quantifiers describe:
- “how much” (uncountable) 
- “how many” (countable) 
there is of a given noun there is.
 

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Countable vs uncountable nouns: Quantifiers
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- Some is used in positive sentences (+).
- Much, many and any are used in negative and question form. (-) (?)

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- Write one question for each noun. 
- Use one of the countable / uncountable quantifiers in the box below
Apples
water
vegetables
fruit
some      /      any       /     much    /     a lot of    /    many

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- Write one question for each noun. 
- Use one of the countable / uncountable quantifiers in the box below.
apples
Do you have any apples in your bag?
water
Do you have much water in your bottle?
vegetables
Are there any vegetables left over?
fruit
Is there much fruit in the bowl?
some      /      any       /     much    /     a lot of    /    many

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- Write an answer for each of the questions. 
- Use one of the countable / uncountable quantifiers in the box below.
Question
Do you have any apples in your bag?
Answer
Yes, I have a lot of apples in my bag.
Question
Do you have much / any water left over?
Answer
Yes, I have some water left over.
some      /      any       /     much    /     a lot of    /    many

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Weektaak: Vocabulary + Grammar Review
Wider World: page 79
Tasks - 4

Wider World: page 81A
Tasks - 5 + 6

Wider World: page 123
Tasks - 1 t/m 2
MyEnglishLab

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