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Let's think about it
SB, P 12, Activity 1
Food for thought
Unit Two
Moza AlMukhaini200997
Learning Outcomes
Students will be able to
- Discuss some ideas related to the topic.
- Identify the usage of "yet", "already" and "some" and "any".
- Distinguish between "yet", "already" and "some" and "any".
- Form correct sentences related to the topic.
Food for thought
SB, P 12, Activity 2
The baby has already drunk the milk.
The baby have not drunk the milk yet.
Language focus
SB, P.13
CB, P.14, activity 1
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Summary
We use both "yet" and "already" in past simple tense and present perfect
VS
When do we use "already"
When do we use "yet"
- "already" tells us something has taken place.
- It is usually come at the middle of sentences.
- It is usually use before the main maun verb.
- "Yet" tells us something has not taken place.
- It is usually come at the end of sentences.
- It is usually used in negative sentences.
- It is usually used in questions.
already
yet
Formulation
Formulate correct sentences using "already" or "yet".Use the words provided to help you.
eat
shopping
wake up
7:00 am
Guests
VIP
Is there any juice in the table?
Ingredients
Mom, we do not need to add any water.
Deliciuos fruit
Would you like to eat some fruit?
Healthy food
Would you like to eat some blueberry?
Some and any
SB. P 15.
Read and underline
SB, P15, Activity 2
Read and underline
SB, P15, Activity 2
Read and underline
SB, P15, Activity 2
Read and underline
SB, P15, Activity 2
Read and underline
SB, P15, Activity 2
Read and underline
SB, P15, Activity 2
Read and underline
SB, P15, Activity 2
Summary
"Some" and "any" are quantifiers. They are used with uncountable nouns.
VS
When do we use "any"
When do we use "some"
- We use "any" in questions when we are not sure of the answer.
- We usually use "any" in negatives.
- It means a little or a few.
- used in positive sentences.
- We use "some" in questions that we think the answer will be "yes".
- We use in questions when we make an offer.
Any
Some
Learning Outcomes
Students have been able to
- Discuss some ideas related to food for thought.
- Identify the usage of "yet", "already" and "some" and "any".
- Distinguish between "yet", "already" and "some" and "any".
- Form correct sentences related to the topic.
Homework
Formulate correct sentences using "any" or "some". Use the words provided to help you.
drink/ soup
get/ gift
recieve/ calls
Do you have any question?
Have a nice day
Moza AlMukhaini200997