7.5: Quantifiers & 7.6 Indefinite pronouns

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Welcome AM2A
Grab a pen/pencil, reading book & laptop. 

Grab your workbook and start reading your book.
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Slide 1 - Slide

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Class expectations
Everyone tries to speak English
Laptops are half-closed when not in use - NO gaming!
Listen to each other when someone's speaking
You're silent when working alone - Q's allowed
No loud noises when working together
Have respect and be kind!

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Today you will ...

... read your book for ten minutes
... learn all about quantifiers (7.5)
... learn all about indefinite pronouns (7.6)

Slide 3 - Slide

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7.5 Grammar
Goal: you can use quantifiers with countable and uncountable nouns.

What do you remember about countable & uncountable nouns?

  • Look at the text again - which words are 'quantifiers'?

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What do you already know about quantifiers? Year 1 knowledge

Slide 5 - Mind map

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How many? / Many / Too many

= with countable nouns

How many friends have you got?
Have you got many books?

I have (got) many friends.
I've got too many books. = te veel
How much? / Much / Too much

= with uncountable nouns

How much money have you got?
Have you got much soup?

I haven't got much money.
I have (got) too much soup.

Slide 6 - Slide

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Translate:
te veel liefde
A
to much love
B
too many love
C
much love
D
too much love

Slide 7 - Quiz

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Create your own answer with 'much' or 'many' + noun:
How ... (countable nouns) do you have?

Slide 8 - Open question

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a few / (very) few

= to describe a small quantity of countable nouns

I've got a few apples.
I've got (very) few friends.
a little / (very) little

= to describe a small quantity of uncountable nouns

I've got a little bit of money.
I've got (very) little water left.
  • difference between using 'a' and not using 'a'?

  • with 'a' = positive outlook on things :) = you have some / enough
  • without 'a' = a negative outlook :( = you hardly have any / not enough

Slide 9 - Slide

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I have ..... milk you can use.
A
few
B
little
C
a few
D
a little

Slide 10 - Quiz

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... people went to the concert; they had a ton of tickets left.
A
few
B
little
C
a few
D
a little

Slide 11 - Quiz

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How much time do you have for relaxing?
Use '(a) few/little' & give a reason: I have ... time for relaxing, because ...

Slide 12 - Open question

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some & any
= with both countable & uncountable

any = questions & negatives
Do you have any bread? -> I do not have any bread.

some = affirmative & positive questions
Can I have some pizza? -> Sure, have some pizza.
a lot of & lots of
= with both countable & uncountable

Do you have a lot of money?
I have lots of friends.
I don't have a lot of info about that.
Have you got lots of water?

lots of = a bit more informal
!!! it's NEVER 'alot' !!!
if you know the answer will be yes

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Explain the use of 'lots of' with both countable and uncountable nouns.

I would love ... tea, thanks!
A
some
B
any
C
a lots of
D
alot of

Slide 14 - Quiz

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I haven't got ... ice cream in the freezer
A
some
B
any
C
lots of
D
many

Slide 15 - Quiz

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Get to work
Do any 3 WB exercises:
p 94, ex 5, 6, 8 OR p 151, ex 1 - 4

Then, do 2 online exercises:

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Let's swtich it up
Keep your workbook on your table.

Try to figure out where these images are from in pairs.



Watch
this video & try to remember as many of the things she sees/describes as possible - you can take notes ;)
+ do you spot any of the places from our images?
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7.6 Use of English
Goal: you can use indefinite pronouns

= to talk about people, things, or places when you don't know who, what, or where they are 

When you look at this definition, can you think of words that could fit? (e.g. iemand...)

  • Open your WB, p 95: listen to another pair talk about Camden Market and do 3.

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7.6 Indefinite pronouns
tip: some & any = used in the same type of sentences as quantifiers

alone & quietly: do exercise 4 + 6 

& ex. 5 in your paper notebook 
= write your sentences down

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There isn't a post office ... near here.
A
everywhere
B
anywhere
C
nowhere
D
somewhere

Slide 20 - Quiz

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I don't think the shop is closed. I can see .... in there.
A
no one
B
anyone
C
someone
D
something

Slide 21 - Quiz

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Use none / somewhere / anything / nothing / everywhere:
1. There's ...... to buy here. Let's go to another shop.
2. Gyms have become very popular - they're ........
3. When I can't find ...... I want in the shops, I go online.
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Slide 22 - Open question

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Slide 23 - Slide

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I can use indefinite pronouns
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Slide 24 - Poll

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Write down 3 things you learned in this lesson
+ 1 thing you want to know more about.
Time left? Read your book

Slide 25 - Open question

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Do you ...
... know how to use quantifiers?
... know how to use indefinite pronouns?

TO DO: study 7.5 & 7.6
Extra practice? Go to MyEnglishlab or go to a (delta)flexhour.

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