unit 1, determiners

Determiners.
countable and uncountable nouns.
book    books
child   children

uncoutable nouns are always singular (enkelvoud)
homework, information, money, water...



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Determiners.
countable and uncountable nouns.
book    books
child   children

uncoutable nouns are always singular (enkelvoud)
homework, information, money, water...



Slide 1 - Slide

determiners
some, any, much, many, plenty, several...
we use some in positive sentences;
I have some books/cake/food.
we use any in negative sentences and in questions.



Determiners.
some, any, much, many, plenty of, a lot of, several.
We use some in positive sentences.
Sometimes we can use some in questions when you offer something and you can expect that the answer will be Yes.
Do you want some cookies?    Yes, please...
I want some cookies.

Slide 2 - Slide

we use any  in negative sentences and in questions;
I don't have any books.
Do you want any help?


Slide 3 - Slide

...... water
A
two glasses of
B
a slice of
C
two glasses
D
plenty

Slide 4 - Quiz

There is .........cake left.
A
any
B
a great deal
C
many
D
some

Slide 5 - Quiz

Do you want ........coffee?
A
many
B
two cups
C
any
D
several

Slide 6 - Quiz

……….students enjoy meeting in this café.
Tekst
A
any
B
many
C
much
D
a lot

Slide 7 - Quiz

Read page 147, grammar and 
do: practice ex. 1, 2 and 3.
page 12, ex. 1, 2, 5 and 6, grammar.

Slide 8 - Slide

Unit 2, -ing forms
The ing-form of the verb = present participle or the gerund.
After verbs like; love, enjoy, (dis)like, hate, not mind, cannot stand...
I hate doing homework.
I love going to friends.


Slide 9 - Slide

Unit 2, -ing forms
The ing-form of the verb = present participle or the gerund.
After verbs like; love, enjoy, (dis)like, hate, not mind, cannot stand...
I hate doing homework.
I love going to friends.


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I can't stand doing housework.
We use -ing forms after;
good/bad at, keen on, interested in, crazy about, afraid/tired of....
He is good at playing the guitar.
We are interested in learning English.
Read page 149 -ing forms and do;
practice ex.  1, 2, 3 and 4.
Do page 16, ex. 2, 3, 4 and 5, grammar.

Slide 11 - Slide

I can't stand doing housework.
We use -ing forms after;
good/bad at, keen on, interested in, crazy about, afraid/tired of....
He is good at playing the guitar.
We are interested in learning English.
Read page 149 -ing forms and do;
practice ex.  1, 2, 3 and 4.
Do page 16, ex. 2, 3, 4 and 5, grammar.

Slide 12 - Slide