Countable, Uncountable nouns, some, any, much, many, a lot of

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EngelsMiddelbare schoolhavoLeerjaar 2

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Today's programme

Lesson goals - 2 minutes
Countable and uncountable nouns - 12 minutes
Difference between "some" and "any" - 12 minutes
Difference between "much", "many" and "a lot of" - 12 minutes
Lesson goals achieved? - 4 minutes

Workbook, unit 4, pg 24 

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Lesson goals
By the end of this lesson....

- Learners can tell when a noun is countable or uncountable and why
Learners can tell when a noun is plural or singular
Learner can use the correct "indefinite article (a or an)" with a noun and know when to use which
- Learners can correctly use the "indefinite article (a, an)", "some" or "any", with nouns in positive and negative sentences and questions
- Learners use "much", "many" or "a lot of" with nouns correctly.   


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Countable and uncountable nouns


- Complete the countable and uncountable nouns exercise
- When you are finished, show me your score
- You have 4 minutes to complete this exercise.

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What have we done today? What have you learned?

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Lesson goals achieved?

- Learners can tell when a noun is countable or uncountable and why
Learners can tell when a noun is plural or singular
Learner can use the correct "indefinite article (a or an)" with a noun and know when to use which
- Learners can correctly use the "indefinite article (a, an)", "some" or "any", with nouns in positive and negative sentences and questions
- Learners use "much", "many" or "a lot of" with nouns correctly.   

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Homework
Workbook, Unit 4,  Page 24, Exercise 1,2, 3 and 4

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End
Bye and have a good week!

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