4.4 Grammar

Welcome M3A
Grab your WB and laptop. Sit down and try to guess the Wordle.

Gray: the letter isn't in the word.
Yellow: correct letter, wrong place.
Green: correct letter, correct place.

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Welcome M3A
Grab your WB and laptop. Sit down and try to guess the Wordle.

Gray: the letter isn't in the word.
Yellow: correct letter, wrong place.
Green: correct letter, correct place.

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Class expectations
Everyone tries to speak English - mistakes? No problem
Be active and participate in class.
Laptops are half-closed when not in use - NO gaming!
Listen to the person who's speaking and raise your hand
No homework, but you'll need to study at home
Respect!

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Today you will...
... play Wordle and guess the word.
... recap the comparisons (4.2)
... learn about much/many/a lot of AND some/any (4.4)
... learn the difference between (un)countable nouns (4.4)

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Recap 4.2 Comparisons

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Recap 4.2 Comparisons
Look at the words on the cards and create sentences in pairs like so:

Card: cow/horse/cute:
  • Horses are cuter than cows 

Card: book/nice:
  • This book is the nicest one.
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4.4 Grammar
You can talk about quantaties of (un)countable nouns.

Discuss these questions: 
1: What's the difference between a countable and uncountable noun?
2: When do you use much, many and a lot of?
3: What do some and any mean?

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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.
4.4 countable and uncountable nouns

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Countable
Uncountable

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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?
4.4 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

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You use some in normal sentences and questions. 

There are some teachers in this hallway. 

Can I have some paper please?

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

Are there any smart kids around?

There's isn't any pie left.
4.4 some and any

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Write a sentence (?) using any.

Slide 12 - Open question

Write a sentence (+) using some.

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Let's practice 4.4
Choose at least 3 out of 6 exercises:

(un)ncountable nouns: one & two
Much/many/ a lot of: one & two
Some/any: one & two

Let me know if you need help.

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Do you...
... know how to use much/many/a lot of AND some/any?
... know the difference between countable & uncountable nouns?

TO DO: study 4.4
Extra practice? Go to MyEnglishlab or come to my (delta)flexhour.

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