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UNIT 4: LESSON 4
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UNIT 4 LESSON 4
Let's talk about food
TOPICS
SPEAKING
Activity book -GRAMMAR: page 44
Countable and uncountable nouns
pages:
UNIT 11, pg.198, Ex: I, pg 206.
UNIT 16: pg.286, Ex: H, pg 291.
READING: BREAKFAST
UNIT 16: food: pg. 294
HOW MUCH / HOW MANY?
GAME TIME!°
SELF-STUDY: Listening activity
SPEAKING
MY HOUSE - MY NEIGHBOURHOOD
1.
DO YOU LIVE IN A HOUSE OR IN A FLAT?
2.
IS YOUR HOUSE OR FLAT BIG OR SMALL?
3..
HOW MANY BEDROOMS DOES YOUR HOUSE OR FLAT HAVE?
4.
IS YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD QUIET?
5..
IS YOUR NEIGHBOURHOOD SAFE AT NIGHT?
6.
IS THERE A HOSPITAL NEARBY?
FOOD
COUNTABLE NOUNS:
uncountable
countable
Things you can count: a tomatoe, an apple , three oranges, some cookies, any apples, no carrots, a lot of cookies.
Potatoes
PRONUNCIATION
There is only an egg in the fridge. There are three tomatoes. There are no mushrooms.(negative) There aren't any sausages. (negative)
Examples:
PRONUNCIATION
Tomatoes
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS
Things you can NOT count: some sugar, any sugar, no sugar, a lot of sugar
There is some coffee. (affirmative) There isn't any sugar. (negative) There's no milk in the fridge.(negative) Is there any sugar? (interrogative) There's a lot of cheese.(affirmative)
Examples:
READING: Breakfast around the world
What do you have breakfast?
I have a ...........for breakfast. I have some ........ I don't have a / an / any ....... I have a lot of ....
HOW MUCH...? / HOW MANY ....?
Ask and answer questions
A: How much sugar do you eat?
(uncountable, plural)
B: I eat a lot of sugar. I eat some sugar. I don't eat any sugar. I eat no sugar.
A: How many sweets do you eat?
(countable, plural)
B: I eat a lot of sweets. I eat some sweets. I don't eat any sweets. I eat no sweets.
GAME TIME!
https://www.liveworksheets.com/w/en/english-second-language-esl/90012
https://wordwall.net/resource/1910611
SELF-STUDY
LISTENING
https://www.liveworksheets.com/fv5566gk
Great job!
See you next class.