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Test 3+4 Quiz

Comprehension Test, Ch 3-4
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Comprehension Test, Ch 3-4

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Topics
  • Containers
  • Qauntifiers
  • Abbreviations
  • Adverbs of manner
  • Vocabulary speed round 

  • Feedback for the teacher

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Containers

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Bag
Carton
Jar
Bottle
Eggs
Chips
Spinach
Lemonade
Peanut
butter
Aluminium foil
Milk
Potatoes
Pasta sauce
Dish detergent
Olive oil
Pickles

Slide 4 - Drag question

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Quantifiers
  • Some, Any
  • The general rule is that any is used for questions and negatives while some is used for positive.
  • Some may also be used for questions, typically offers and requests, if we think the answer will be positive.
  • Much, Many & A lot of
  • These work in the same way as some and any. Much may only be used with uncountable nouns while many is used with countable.
  • much and many may also be used in questions if the speaker thinks that the answer will be positive.

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Any
Do we need any rice?
No, we don’t need any rice.
Some
We do have some rice in the cupboard.
Would you like some tea?
Much, Many & A lot of
Do we have much time before class?
Were there many students in class?
There were a lot of people in class today!

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Could you give us ....... free food?
We don't have ........ money.
A
any, many
B
many, any
C
some, much
D
some, many

Slide 7 - Quiz

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The secret person has spoken ..... English today!
A
a little
B
many
C
any
D
A lot of

Slide 8 - Quiz

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Abbreviations
  • When do we use abbreviations?
  • When do we NOT use abbreviations?
  • Formal and Informal abbreviations.



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A.M. : The term we associate with the morning, a.m., is an abbreviation of the Latin phrase Ante Merīdiem meaning “before midday.

P.M. : P.m. is an abbreviation of post merīdiem, meaning  “after midday.”

The abbreviation “e.g.” stands for the Latin phrase exempli gratia, meaning “for example.”

N.B. An abbreviation for the Latin phrase nota bene, meaning “note well.” It is used to emphasize an important point.

PS stands for postscript. It comes from the Latin postscriptum, which literally means “written after.” A postscript is an additional thought added to letters.

Write down an abbreviation, and it's meaning. Try to be original!

Slide 10 - Open question

The abbreviation “e.g.” stands for the Latin phrase exempli gratia, meaning “for example.”
N.B. An abbreviation for the Latin phrase nota bene, meaning “note well.” It is used to emphasize an important point
PS stands for postscript. It comes from the Latin postscriptum, which literally means “written after.” A postscript is an additional thought added to letters
Adverbs of manner
Tell us how something happened.
Usually placed after the main verb or after the subject.
He ran quickly.
He quickly ran towards his mother.
Adverbs that are almost always placed after a verb:
well, badly, hard, & fast.


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Turn these adjectives in to adverbs of manner: Fortunate, Lucky, Calm

Slide 12 - Open question

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The adverb of ''Happy'' is ''Happyly''
True
False

Slide 13 - Poll

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Wich of these sentences uses the Adverb of manner correctly?

A
He ate greedily the chocolate cake.
B
He quickly ate the chocolate cake.
C
He gave us generously the money.
D
He hasn't ate quickly cake.

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Vocab

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A substance that adds colour or flavour to food.
A
salt
B
carbohydrates
C
fat
D
additive

Slide 16 - Quiz

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Fill in the gap.

The ..... apples are sweet.
A
worst
B
most
C
best
D
disgusting

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Fill in the gap

This dog is on a ....... .
A
collar
B
leash
C
paws
D
rope

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Look at the picture and fill in the gap.

The house I live in is ...........
A
tent
B
detached
C
semi-detached
D
a castle

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Fill in the gap.

I can look at the start at night because of the ....... in my ceiling.

Slide 20 - Open question

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Fill in the gap

Q ''Do you have any more crisps?''
A ''I will check down in the .......''
Last question
A
Balcony
B
Upstairs
C
Attic
D
Cellar

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Questions?
QUESTIONS?

Other topics you would like to discuss?

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Do you feel more prepared for your test than at the start of the lesson?
😒🙁😐🙂😃

Slide 23 - Poll

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Hoe vond je deze les gaan?
Noem 1 tip, Noem 1 top

Slide 24 - Open question

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How well is the test going to go?
0100

Slide 25 - Poll

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