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Quantifiers
Quantity expressions - correction exercise
B1-B2
20 mins
groups: 2-3
Quantifiers - tips for studying
B1-B2
Quantity - healthy eating
B1-B2
Quantity expressions quiz 1
Eighteen-question MC quiz. Some, any, much, many, a few, a little, hardly any, plenty etc/
Eighteen-question MC quiz. Some, any, much, many, a few, a little, hardly any, plenty etc/
Unit 12 Basics Pages 101 - 102
Unit 14 Review 2 Pages 122 - 123
Unit 14 Review 2 Page 134
Unit 13 Home Pages 122 - 123
General review of quantity expressions including few vs a few etc. Language reference notes.
General review of quantity expressions including few vs a few etc. Language reference notes.
Module 8 Countries and cultures Pages 72 - 73
Listening on Zurich as a place to live. There is / there are + Simple quantity expressions: some, any, a few, a lot of, too much.
Listening on Zurich as a place to live. There is / there are + Simple quantity expressions: some, any, a few, a lot of, too much.
Module 7 Big events Page 80
Module 7 Big events Page 83
practise
practise
24 - some and any Page 24
Small groups / whole class. Exchanging and collecting game. Each group has a suitcase picture, a list of holiday necessities and picture cards representing some of these. Aim is to collect a complete set by exchaning with others. Have you got any suncream? etc.
Small groups / whole class. Exchanging and collecting game. Each group has a suitcase picture, a list of holiday necessities and picture cards representing some of these. Aim is to collect a complete set by exchaning with others. Have you got any suncream? etc.
25 - How much...? and How many...? Page 25
Pairwork. Find the differences between two pictures of food in cupboards.
Pairwork. Find the differences between two pictures of food in cupboards.
26 - Quantifiers: much, many, a lot of, a few, etc. Page 26
Small groups. Board game. When Ss land on squares with subjects (e.g. coffee), they use question cue cards to ask and answer questions: How much coffee do you drink every day? A lot; one or two cups etc.
Small groups. Board game. When Ss land on squares with subjects (e.g. coffee), they use question cue cards to ask and answer questions: How much coffee do you drink every day? A lot; one or two cups etc.
Grammar Games and Activities One
30 - Group opinions Page 86
(1) Ss interview each other on a list of topics using question tags - 'You don't trust politicians, do you?' etc. (2) Report findings using 'most of us', 'some of us' etc.
(1) Ss interview each other on a list of topics using question tags - 'You don't trust politicians, do you?' etc. (2) Report findings using 'most of us', 'some of us' etc.
Developing Grammar in Context
24 Countable and uncountable nouns; quantity Pages 200 - 205
15 A day in the diet of... Page 15
Matching people profiles to diets
Matching people profiles to diets
33 A good place to live Page 33
Students describe an ideal place to live and then crticize the place they live now using 'too' , 'not enough' etc.
Students describe an ideal place to live and then crticize the place they live now using 'too' , 'not enough' etc.
17a How's your haggling? Page 17
Ss interview each other to complete a questionnaire on haggling skills.
Ss interview each other to complete a questionnaire on haggling skills.