Unit 3C. Home town
Thursday, December 10, 2009
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Hi!
I'm back in action! After a long weekend it's always hard to get down to work but we'll try and do it. Yesterday we learnt some vocabulary for describing towns and worked on quantifiers, words (or phrases) that say how much or how many of something there is (or isn't), that is, the quantity. This is the chart I wrote on the blackboard for you to learn:
We use… | with CNs | with UNs | in + sentences | in questions | in – sentences |
some | √ | √ | √ | √* | x |
any | √ | √ | x | √ | √ |
much | x | √ | x | √ | √ |
many | √ | x | √ | √ | √ |
a lot/lots of | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
a few | √ | x | √ | any | few |
a little | x | √ | √ | any | little |
enough | √ | √ | √ | √ | √ |
*with offers only: Would you like some cake?
For homework, you must do the exercise 3 on the grammar section, p 31 and the exercise on this activity sheet.
Extra activities:
Much and many
Little and few
Quantifiers, too, not enough (1)
Quantifiers, too, not enough (2)
Quantifiers worksheets with answers (pdf)
Extra listenings:
What is good about your home town?
What is bad about your home town?
See you on Friday!
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