H4C: WEEK 3: second class: WEDNESDAY January 20th

H4: WK 3:
FOCUS4 do: Unit 3 pages 40/42 + do: MyEnglishLab: Unit 3, 3.4 Reading & 3.5 Grammar: uiterlijk ingeleverd: 25 Jan 2021.
study: FOCUS4 page 48: Word list: 3.4 + 3.5 (Reading & Grammar) + FUP Unit 52 + 53


Lesson 2:

3.5: GRAMMAR:
Quantifiers / Woorden die aangeven hoe veel iets is:

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H4: WK 3:
FOCUS4 do: Unit 3 pages 40/42 + do: MyEnglishLab: Unit 3, 3.4 Reading & 3.5 Grammar: uiterlijk ingeleverd: 25 Jan 2021.
study: FOCUS4 page 48: Word list: 3.4 + 3.5 (Reading & Grammar) + FUP Unit 52 + 53


Lesson 2:

3.5: GRAMMAR:
Quantifiers / Woorden die aangeven hoe veel iets is:

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Slide 1 - Slide


EX1:
Describe your bedroom in 5 to 10 sentences.
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
…………………………………………………………………………………………
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…………………………………………………………………………………………

Slide 2 - Open question


EX2:
On a scale of 1–10 (1=extremely tidy, 10=extremely untidy), what score is your bedroom?  &  Explain!
For example/E.g.: 5, because ...................

Slide 3 - Open question

EX3:
Read Part 1 of a vlog post:
Part 1
Welcome fellow teens to my video blog. Today's vlog is called 'How to tidy your room in ten minutes!' I'm sure all of you know what I'm talking about – your room's a total nightmare. It looks as if a bomb has exploded. There's loads of dirty washing – in fact the whole floor is covered. There's no space anywhere. You have plenty of clothes, but you don't wear half of them because you can't find them. Most of them are in a pile because there are not enough drawers to put them in. You've had a number of opportunities to tidy your room but you haven't, and now the very cool new friend you like is coming round. Very few of your friends know what a slob you are and you want to keep it like that. You don't have much time, so here are a few speed-cleaning tips.

You can also listen to this VLOG. GO TO: Magister -> MyEnglishLab -> Resources (audio and video) -> Audio resources / Student's Book Audio -> Unit 3 -> 2.11

Slide 4 - Slide


EX4:
Question:
Why does the vlogger want to tidy her room? ………………………………………

Slide 5 - Open question

EX5:
Study the GRAMMAR FOCUS:
all of you = rule 2
 Quantifiers
You can use a wide range of different expressions to talk about quantity:
Countable nouns                                   Uncountable nouns                                               Both
Zelfstandig naamwoorden                     Zelfstandig naamwoorden                                   Deze kun je bij countable 
die je kunt tellen                                       die je niet kunt tellen                                             & uncountable gebruiken



every, each                                              much,                                                                   all
many                                                         a great deal of*                                                  most
a number of*,                                          a little                                                                   a lot of*,
several                                                      (very) little                                                           lots of*,
a few                                                                                                                                        loads of*,
(very) few                                                                                                                               plenty of*
both, a couple of*                                                                                                                  some
either                                                                                                                                       no, none of*
neither

Slide 6 - Slide

Rules:
1  Use quantifiers without of before nouns: most people
Use quantifiers with of before determiner/lidwoord + noun: most of the people, and before pronouns/persoonlijk voornaamwoorden: most of them 
3 *Always use these quantifiers with of: a lot of people 

Note: all the people and all of the people are possible.
You can't use of after no and every. Use none of and every one of.

EX6:
Now watch the GRAMMAR FOCUS.
GO TO: Magister -> MyEnglishLab -> Resources (audio and video) -> Video resources -> Unit 3 -> Video 12 - Grammar Animation: Quantifiers (Lesson 3.5)


Uitleg in het Nederlands:  
   

Slide 7 - Slide

Slide 8 - Video


EX7:
Find examples in Part 1 of the vlog post in blue of rules 1–3:
-rule 1: ………. / ………. / ……….
-rule 2: ………. / ………. / ……….
-rule 3: ………. / ………. / ……….

Slide 9 - Open question


EX8:
Read Part 2 of the vlog post and choose the correct option:
Part 2
Find a laundry basket and put 1) all / each the clothes on the floor into it. Too 2) much / many clothes? OK, get 3) a couple / a few of bin bags and put the rest in there. Then hide 4) both / either of the bags in the wardrobe. If the cool friend sees 5) plenty / either of the bags, just say it's 6) a few / few things you're collecting for charity.

Slide 10 - Open question


The whole place smells of snacks, so take 7) every / some half-empty drink and stale half-eaten crisp packet to the kitchen immediately. There's a big difference between messy and disgusting.
There are 8) a number / several of things that would give the wrong impression, things like your huge pink teddy bear … Hide them.
Make the bed. There's 9) no / none excuse for an unmade bed.
Open 10) plenty / all the windows – now!
You're ready!

You can also listen to part 2 of this VLOG. GO TO: Magister -> MyEnglishLab -> Resources (audio and video) -> Audio resources / Student's Book Audio -> Unit 3 -> 2.12

Slide 11 - Open question

EX9:
In which of these sentences is of necessary? If it is, fill it in:
1  A couple ___ my friends are quite tidy.
Some ___ classmates are very untidy.
3  Several ___ people I know share a bedroom.
4 Very few ___ my neighbours have big gardens.
Many ___ the buildings in my street are old.
6  Every ___ room in my house has Wi-Fi.
7 None ___ my friends have a TV in their room.
Most ___ rooms in my house have paintings on the walls.
of

Slide 12 - Drag question

Write your sentences  

Slide 13 - Slide


Slide 14 - Open question

EX11:
Countable and uncountable nouns. Click on the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXnMVU9AoGg&ab_channel=EngelsAcademie in the next slide and watch!


                                                             

Slide 15 - Slide

Slide 16 - Video

EX12:
Study the following GRAMMAR REFERENCE:
Quantifier                                                             Countable nouns                                             Uncountable nouns
each/every                                                             each/every
                                                                             Each/Every book costs 10 pounds.
all                                                                          all                                                                   all
                                                                             All the books were quite cheap.                      All the furniture was quite cheap.
most                                                                      most                                                               most
                                                                             Most books were quite cheap.                         Most of the furniture was quite cheap.
whole                                                                    whole
                                                                             I've read the whole book.
many /much /a great deal of                                     many                                                             much / a great deal of
                                                                              Questions/negative:                                        Questions/negative:
                                                                              Have you got many books?                     Have you got much/a great deal of furniture?
                                                                              I haven't got many books.                         I haven't got much/a great deal of furniture.
a lot of / lots of / loads of / plenty of                                   a lot of / lots of / loads of / plenty of
                                     I've got a lot of / lots of / loads of / plenty of books.      I've got a lot of / lots of / loads of /plenty of furniture.
a number of / several / a few / a couple of / a little - a number of /several / a few / a couple of   -   a little
                                                     I've got a number of / several / a few / a couple of books.  -  I've got a little furniture.
some                                                                       some                                                                 some
                                                                             I've got some books.                                    /'ve got some furniture.

Slide 17 - Slide

few / little                                                   few                                                                little
                                                                   I've got very few books.                                I've got little furniture.
both                                                            both
                                                                   Both these books are mine.
either                                                          either
                                                                  (for two people/things)
                                                                   You can buy either book.
neither                                                         neither
                                                                  (for two people/things)
                                                                   Neither book was expensive.
no / none of                                               no                                                                  no
                                                                  I've got no books.                                        I've got no furniture.
                                                                  none of                                                         none of 
                                                                  None of the books belongs to me.                None of the furniture belongs to me.
The following quantifiers are always used with the preposition of: a number of, a couple of, a great deal of, a lot of, lots of, loads of
plenty of, none of.
All other quantifiers (except no and every) can be used with the preposition of, if it is followed by: a personal pronoun, a pronoun (possessive or demonstrative) + noun or the article the:
Most shops / Most of the shops were open.
John spent most of his life on a farm.
A few of us took a taxi home.




Slide 18 - Slide


EX13:
Choose the correct option, A, B or C to complete these sentences:

  I'm afraid only ___ people decided to come, so we won't be putting on the show. 

A
a few
B
little
C
few
D

Slide 19 - Quiz


2  I hear that ___ people are still unaware of the plans to build a multi-storey car park in the city centre. 
A
most of
B
most
C
none of
D

Slide 20 - Quiz


3 The head teacher said that ___ of the students that caused the fire will be allowed to go on the trip next week. 
A
none
B
no
C
very little
D

Slide 21 - Quiz


This flat has a slightly bigger living room than the other one, but I'm afraid ___ of them have cable TV.
A
either
B
both
C
neither
D
none

Slide 22 - Quiz


5  Why is there only ___ water left? 
Barbara bought three bottles for the trip.
     

A
any
B
a few
C
a little
D
much

Slide 23 - Quiz


6 Jenny can come in our car too – there's ___ of space.
     

A
plenty
B
some
C
a couple
D
much

Slide 24 - Quiz


7  There's a great ___ of traffic on the roads today, so I'm going to take the underground to work. 
A
number
B
lot
C
deal
D
variety

Slide 25 - Quiz


There are ___ vacant shops on the high street, which is a bad sign for the local economy. 
A
plenty
B
much
C
few
D
several

Slide 26 - Quiz

EX14:
Complete the sentences with the correct quantifier. There are extra words:

There are two single beds in the spare room, but ______ of them have sheets on them at the moment, I'm afraid.
You'll find ______ of cups and mugs in the cupboard above the kettle. There should be enough for everyone.
There isn't ______ space left in the wardrobe, but you could put a box of stuff under the bed.
We have a separate heating control in ______ room, so you can keep the rooms you use warm without wasting energy.
Modern kitchen appliances are pretty energy efficient and use very ______ electricity.

Annoyingly, there's ______ mobile signal inside the flat, so you have to go out on the balcony if you want to make a call.
When we got home, ______ of the lights were working. It turned out there was a power cut, so we had to find candles.
We've only got ______ of chairs in the kitchen, so Maggie and Jan took those and I brought in a stool from the other room.
How greedy of Tom to eat a ______ family-sized pizza by himself!
There are two ways to get to the capital from the village and we can take ______ route.
a couple  
all 
each
either
few 
little
many
much
neither
no 
none
plenty
some 
whole

Slide 27 - Drag question