Think Unit 3-Y1-Lesson 5

Think Unit 3: lesson 5
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Think Unit 3: lesson 5
Welcome back!

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Today:
  • A food quiz!!
  • Questions about yesterday's grammar; some/any & much/many/a lot of/lots of?
  • A quick repetition of both subjects
  • Make an online worksheet about yesterday's grammar

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Quiz time!

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What is it?
This food is soft and it tastes sweet. It is made from cream, sugar and fruit or chocolate. It is eaten very cold, usually in summer.

Slide 4 - Open question

What is it?
This food is crunchy and it can be salty or sweet. It is often eaten in the cinema.

Slide 5 - Open question

What is it?
This food is hard on the outside, but usually soft in the middle. It is very versatile (veelzijdig) and it is often used to make lots of sweet and savoury (hartig) dishes. In the UK people also eat it on its own for breakfast or in a sandwich.

Slide 6 - Open question

What is it?
This food is usually hard and crunchy, and it is red or green in colour. People often use it to make desserts, for instance, pies.

Slide 7 - Open question

Some or Any?
Some en Any betekenen allebei een paar, enkele, enige, een beetje of wat.
not ... any  betekent geen

Maar, wanneer gebruik je nou some en wanneer any?

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Some or Any?

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Much, many, a lot of, lots of
Much, many, a lot of & lots of betekenen alle vier ‘veel’.
Maar wanneer gebruik je nu welke?

Daarvoor moet je kijken naar het soort zin waarin het voor komt en het zelfstandig naamwoord dat erachter komt.

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In een schema:

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An online test about a/an/some/any/much/many/countable & uncountable
To check whether you fully understand all subjects, do the online worksheet in the next slide. Don't forget to make a screenshot after finishing the online worksheet!

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Slide 13 - Link

How did you do on the live worksheet?
A
I'm still having trouble with a/an
B
I'm still having trouble with some/any
C
I'm still having trouble with much/many
D
I understand everything

Slide 14 - Quiz

II.) Make listening questions
Think of listening questions with this video for another class.
Also include the right answers to your questions.

You can type in your questions and answers on the next slide.

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Type in your listening questions and corresponding answers below.

Slide 16 - Open question

Ready?
Start on your homework for Thursday the 27th of January. You can find these exercises on the next slides.

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Homework
  • Make exercise 3, 4 & 6 on page 32/33 of your Think book.
You can make them on the next slides.
  • Study the first 30 words of the word list of Unit 3. You will find the list in the attachment with your homework for Thursday the 27th in SomToday.

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Exercise 3; page 32
Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

1A. Would you like .... water?
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 19 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

1B. No, thanks. I've got ... tea.
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 20 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

2. Can I have ... apple or ... banana?
A
a, a
B
an, an
C
a, an
D
an, a

Slide 21 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

3. Have ... biscuits.
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 22 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

4. Are there ... vegetables in the kitchen?
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 23 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

5. There isn't ... milk in the fridge.
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 24 - Quiz

Exercise 4; page 32
Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

1A. Would you like ... vegetables?
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 25 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with some, any or -.

1B. No, thanks. I don't like ... vegetables.
A
some
B
any
C
-

Slide 26 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

2A. I'd like ... strawberries, please.
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 27 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

2.B. Strawberries? Yes, I think we have ... .
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 28 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

3. I'd like ... tomatoes.
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 29 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

4. I don't want ... coffee.
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 30 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

5. Can I have ... orange, please?
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 31 - Quiz

Complete the sentences with a, an, some or any.

6. Would you like ... sugar in your tea?
A
a
B
an
C
some
D
any

Slide 32 - Quiz

Exercise 6; page 33
Complete the sentences with much or many.

1. How ... apples do you want?
A
much
B
many

Slide 33 - Quiz


Complete the sentences with much or many.

2. How ... sugar is there in an avocado?
A
much
B
many

Slide 34 - Quiz


Complete the sentences with much or many.

3. Are there ... boys in your class?
A
much
B
many

Slide 35 - Quiz


Complete the sentences with much or many.

4. How ... peppers are there?
A
much
B
many

Slide 36 - Quiz


Complete the sentences with much or many.

5. How ... time have you got?
A
much
B
many

Slide 37 - Quiz


Complete the sentences with much or many.

6. Have you got ... homework?
A
much
B
many

Slide 38 - Quiz

Match the sentences with the answers a-f. Note it down on the next slide like this:
1a, 2b, 3c, etc

Slide 39 - Slide

Match the sentences of exercise 6 with the answers a-f. Note it down like this:
1a, 2b, 3c, etc

Slide 40 - Open question

Study:
The word 31 till word 50 of the word list of Unit 3. You will find the list in the attachment with your homework for Thursday the 14th in Magister.

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