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Countable - uncountable

Circle count / uncount

Sorting count / uncount

Vocabulary

Complete the gaps

Read and find

Bamboozle

A lot of/much/many

Much / many worksheet

Quiz (a lot of/much/many)

Burgers game

A few / a little

Croissants game

Dialogue (all quantifiers)

Choose from the list

Homework links

Escape Kitchen

Look at the carrots. Can you count them?

Countable nouns can be counted, e.g. a carrot, two carrots, three carrots...

Look at rice, flour and sugar. Can you count them?

Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, e.g. air, rice, water, etc.

Circle countable nouns

Now circle uncountable nouns

Drag the pictures below and sort them out

Countable

Uncountable

Uncountable nouns can be counted

a bottle

of milk

a glass

of water

a jug

of lemonade

a cup

of tea

a packet

of biscuits

a jar

of jam

a loaf

of bread

a slice

of pizza

a carton

of milk

a can

of cola

a bowl

of rice

a bar

of chocolate

a piece

of cake

a kilo

of meat

Drag words and put them below the pictures

of milk

a bottle

of water

a glass

of lemonade

a jug

of tea

a cup

of biscuits

a packet

of jam

a jar

of bread

a loaf

Drag words and put them below the pictures

of pizza

a bowl

of rice

a carton

of meat

a kilo

of chocolate

a piece

of milk

a slice

of cola

a bar

of cake

a can

a bottle of milk

a kilo of meat

a glass of water

a slice of pizza

a can of cola

a carton of milk

a jug of lemonade

a bowl of rice

a packet of biscuits

a cup of tea

a piece of cake

a jar of jam

a bar of chocolate

a loaf of bread

G: true, H: 0

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Read and click on the correct picture

Click to read 👇🏻

Play Bamboozle games

Learn the rules

Countable

Uncountable

There are a lot of books.

There is a lot of water.

There aren't many books.

There isn't much water.

How many books are there?

How much water is there?

A lot of = lots of

A lot of and lots of have no difference. Both of them are used with plural countable nouns and with singular uncountable nouns.

There are a lot of apples in the basket. There are lots of apples in the basket.

There is a lot of milk in the glass. There is lots of milk in the glass.

Check

Complete with much / many

1. How sugar do you want in your coffee?

2. Can you tell me how books are on the shelf?

3. There aren't students in the classroom.

4. How apples are left in the basket?

5. How salt should I add to the omelette?

6. I don't have money left in my wallet.

7. There isn't butter left.

Choose the correct option

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Complete the sentences with a lot of/much/many and collect burgers.

Learn the rules

Countable

Uncountable

large quantity

(big amount or number of something)

small quantity

a lot of

many

much

a few

a little

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Read the examples

I had a little bread for breakfast today.

There are a few eggs in the fridge. I can make an omelette.

Choose a few or a little

rice

check

cups

sugar

men

eggs

money

spoons

bread

plates

oil

  • a little
  • a few

  • a little
  • a few

  • a little
  • a few

  • a little
  • a few

  • a few
  • a little

  • a few
  • a little

  • a few
  • a little

  • a few
  • a little

  • a few
  • a little

  • a little
  • a few

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Team 2

Team 1

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Anna: Hey, do you cook much / many?Ben: Not really. I have a few / a little simple recipes I make sometimes, but I'm not very experienced.Anna: No worries! Cooking is fun. Have you tried making many / much different dishes?Ben: Not really. I've only tried a few / many, like spaghetti and scrambled eggs.Anna: That's a good start! I have a lot of / many easy recipes. Want me to share a few / a little with you?Ben: Oh, that would be great! I just need a little / a lot of help to get started.Anna: Absolutely! I have many / a lot of tips to make cooking easier. Let's start with a simple recipe.

Use a marker and circle the correct option

Answers

Escape room

ChaoticKitchen

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After a long day, you arrive home and are surprised to find no one there.When you go to the kitchen, you find a note and decide to read it...

Look at the note on the fridge

Recipe

Peel potatoes

Chop potatoes

Fry potatoes

Fry eggs

Honey, I'm out to dinner.I left a recipe in the fridge for you to make dinner.Follow all the steps.I love you!

Choose the correct option

much

many

a lot of

a little

Oh, soup is salty! You put _____ salt in it!

I have _____ time to prepare dinner. So I will cook something easy.

much

a lot of

a few

a little

She has ____ cookbooks on her shelf.

many

a lot of

much

a little

Recipe

Peel potatoes

Chop potatoes

Fry potatoes

Fry eggs

Drag and put below the pictures

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D. a jug

B. a bottle

C. a piece

A. a jar

Continue

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D. a carton

B. a can

Continue

C. a kilo

A. a slice

Drag and put below the pictures

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D. a loaf

B. a bar

Continue

C. a packet

A. a bowl

Drag and put below the pictures

Recipe

Peel potatoes

Chop potatoes

Fry potatoes

Fry eggs

Click on UNCOUNTABLE noun

Click on COUNTABLE noun

Click on COUNTABLE noun

Click on UNCOUNTABLE noun

Recipe

Peel potatoes

Chop potatoes

Fry potatoes

Fry eggs

There are ____ vegetables in the fridge.

a few

much

many

a little

Choose the correct option

We need ____ oil to fry the potatoes.

Choose the correct option

a little

a few

many

much

There is ____ butter in the fridge. Don't buy more!

Choose the correct option

a lot of

much

a few

a little

I want to add ____ sugar to my coffee.

Choose the correct option

a little

much

a few

many

Recipe

Peel potatoes

Chop potatoes

Fry potatoes

Fry eggs

Finish

Congrats!

Your dinner is ready! Enjoy!

Wrong!

Try again

Learn the phrases

Choose the correct option

1. Don't add much / many olive oil in salad.

2. There are a few / a little desserts left in the display case.

3. I have a lot of / much homework to do tonight.

4. She has a lot of / a little books on her shelf.

5. I have a little / much time before the meeting.

6. There is a few / a little chocolate left.

7. There are many / a lot of fruits in the grocery store.

8. There are a few / many cookies left in the jar.

9. There is a lot of / much water in the bottle.

10. How many / much sugar do you need?

Link

Could you buy _____ eggs for a cake?

a few or a little

Can you pass me _____ pieces of that delicious bread?

a few or a little

There is ____ butter on the toast.

Complete with a lot of/much/many

Are there ____ bananas in the basket?

Complete with a lot of/much/many

There's _____ milk left in the bottle.

a few or a little

I have _____ cheese left. Let's make sandwiches.

a few or a little

There are _____ oranges in the basket.

a few or a little

There aren't ____ flowers in the vase.

Complete with a lot of/much/many

Could you add _____ sugar to the tea, please?

a few or a little

🥐 Devide kids into two teams or play Player vs Player.🥐 There are 5 tasks for each player (team).🥐 The first player opens the card, completes the sentences using a few/a little and rolls the dice.🥐 The player drags as many croissants as many dots are on the dice.🥐 Then the second player does the same.❣️REMEMBER! Players can drag croissants from the pile or from the opponent's field.

Is there ____ cheese in the fridge?

Complete with a lot of/much/many

There is ____ flour on the table.

Complete with a lot of/much/many

Do you usually buy so ____ bread on Monday?

Complete with a lot of/much/many

I spent ____ money on new clothes for the season.

Complete with a lot of/much/many

There isn't ____ sugar in the jar.

Complete with a lot of/much/many

Could you buy _____ snacks for the party tonight?

a few or a little

I have _____ chocolate, so I might bake brownies later.

a few or a little

My brother has got ____ books.

Complete with a lot of/much/many

She eats ____ chocolate every day.

Complete with a lot of/much/many

Add _____ flour to the dough.

a few or a little

I need to buy _____ apples for the pie.

a few or a little