Unit 2.2: Grammar

Welcome B1L
- Please take your seat 
- Put your phone and earbuds in your bag 

Start reading your book
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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

time-iconLesson duration is: 40 min

Items in this lesson

Welcome B1L
- Please take your seat 
- Put your phone and earbuds in your bag 

Start reading your book
timer
10:00

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Class rules
Try to speak as much English as you can
Be nice to and respect each other
Listen to the speaker in silence
Raise your hand if have something to say
Help each other when working independently

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Silence sign
When I say: it is what it is
You say: it eez what it eez

After that everyone is quiet,
is looking at the LessonUp and pays attention.

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Today's planning
1st hour: 
  • 10 minutes of reading
  • Opening of the day by Dennis and Jesse
  • 2.2 Grammar 

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Opening of the day
Listen to each other. 
Be quiet when your classmate(s) is/are talking
Don't laugh at someone

Think of feedback!

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Feedback

Slide 6 - Open question

At the end of this lesson
You can talk about quantities using countable and uncountable nouns and some/any/much/many/a lot.

Talk about a things on the photo with your neigbor in English.


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3:00

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One onion > two onions
A mushroom > three mushrooms


Non food related: books, computers,  blankets.


Cheese 
Tuna 
Water


Non food related: love, snow, money.
2.2 countable and uncountable nouns

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Countable
Uncountable

Slide 9 - Drag question


You use much when talking about uncountable nouns.

There isn't much coffee left.

We need a lot of cheese to make this dish.

You use many when talking about countable nouns.

There are many pies in the bakery.

Are there a lot of leftovers?
2.2 much, many and a lot

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I don't like to eat too .... food.
My sister eats ... food everyday.
I bought so ... eggs.
much
many
a lot of

Slide 11 - Drag question


You use some in affirmative (bevestigende) sentences. 

There are some teachers in this hallway. 

There is some paper on the desk.

You use any in questions and negative (with not) sentences.

Are there any smart kids around?

Is there any pie left?
2.2 some and any

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Write a sentence (?) using any.

Slide 13 - Open question

Write a sentence (+) using some.

Slide 14 - Open question

Reflect
You can talk about quantities using countable and uncountable nouns and some/any/much/many/a lot. 

Keep track of the news and 
prepare the opening of the day.

Start studying unit 2.

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