4B (4T) #6 CHP 1 quantifiers

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time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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What do you need in this lesson?

  1. Stepping Stones workbook A
  2. Pen and paper
  3. Reading book
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Today's goals
- I can use (a) little, (a) few, much, many, lots of and a lot of in a sentence.
At the end of class:

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Agenda
- Lesson goals (2 mins)
- Quantifiers
- Vocabulary
- Goals achieved


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Quantifier
When to use
Meaning
Example
(a) little
Singular
To talk about things you CANNOT count
A small number or amount of something
He has a little money left.
(a) few
Plural
To talk about things you CAN count
A small number or amount of something
He has a few dollars left
Much
(+ - ?)
Singular
To talk about things you CANNOT count (+ after so, as & too)
A large number or amount of something
How much money have you got?
Many
(+ - ?)
Plural
To talk about things you CAN count 
(+ after so, as & too)
A large number or amount of something
How many dollars have you got?
Lots of
To talk about things you CAN and CANNOT count
A large number or amount of something
Lots of water is wasted.
A lot of
(+)
To talk about things you CAN and CANNOT count
A large number or amount of something
A lot of water is wasted.

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Few
a few
a little
Little
Telbaar
Ontelbaar
weinig
een beetje
een paar
weinig
Ontelbaar
Telbaar

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Much
Many
a lot of
Telbaar
Ontelbaar
Telbaar & ontelbaar
Mag wel in vraagzinnen / ontkenning
Mag niet in vraagzinnen / ontkenning
Mag niet na so / as / too / how
Mag wel na so / as / too / how
Mag wel na so / as / too / how
Mag wel in vraagzinnen / ontkenning

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Few/Little
Dutch variant is 'weinig'
Vorm: little/few + Zelfstandig nw.

Weinig wijn                                          Little wine
Weinig leerlingen                                Few pupils

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A few/A little
Dutch variant is 'een paar' & 'een beetje'
Vorm: a little/a few + Zelfstandig nw.

Een beetje wijn                                   A little wine
Een paar leerlingen                               A few pupils

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Few bij "telbare" woorden.
Few + meervoud.
few money
Few years
Few reasons
Few hairs
Few winebottles
Little bij "ontelbare woorden".
Little + enkelvoud.
little years
Little money
Little time
Little hair
Little wine

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Gebruik "Many/Much" bij
ontkennende en vragende zinnen.

O: I haven't got much time.
V: How much money do you need?

O: I don't have many friends.
v: How many copies do you need?
Gebruik  "A lot of" of "lots of" bij
bevestigende zinnen

B: She's got a lot of work to do.

B: He's got lots of work to do.

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Many bij "telbare" woorden.
Many + meervoud.

Many money
Many years
Many reasons
Many hairs
Many winebottles
Much bij "ontelbare woorden".
Much + enkelvoud.

Much dogs
Much money
much time
much hair
much wine

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MUCH
MANY
1. People
2. Water
3. Salads
5. Fun
6. Homework
4. Hamburgers

Slide 13 - Drag question

1. I don't have                    time left.                 
2. How                    books can I buy?
3. Only                   students showed up today.
4.                    students passed the test sadly.
5.                    people are scared of spiders.
6. There was only                       wine left.
7. The crowd showed                    interest.

much
many
few
little
a little
a few
a lot of

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Any questions?

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In class work - Quantifiers
Complete ex. 53, 54 and 55 on p. 60 - 62 - quantifiers

Then complete the vocabulary exercises under ex. 48 on p. 57

If not finished, this is homework. 
timer
12:00

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If not finished complete as homework
ex. 53, 54 and 55 on p. 60 - 62 - quantifiers

ex. 48 on p. 57 - theme words


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Goals achieved?
- I can use (a) little, (a) few, much, many, lots of and a lot of in a sentence.




At the end of class:

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