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We use some – any – much – is Chocolate is delicious. Count uncount nouns page 66 I like- I’d like- much-many- food – polite request Uncount nouns We use some – any – much – is Chocolate is delicious. I want some chocolate. I don’t have any chocolate. There isn’t much chocolate here. Count nouns We use some- any- many- is – are- [a or an] s plural I want some apples. Apples are delicious. I don’t have any apples. There aren’t many apples. There is one apple. I want an apple. A/ uncount Tea 20 Coffee 15 Mineral water 12 Apple juice 4 Spaghetti 3 Yoghurt 9 Pizza 7 Cheese 1 Chocolate 16 Un count nouns We use some- any- much- is We don’t use with uncount /a/ and /s/ plural B/ count nouns Apples 8 Oranges 10 Strawberries 14 Peas 5 Carrots 6 Tomatoes 2 Burgers 17 Chips 18 Biscuits 13 Count nouns We use some- any- many- is –are /a-/ and plurals /s/

I like and I’d like /page 67 Do you like tea? This is a general question. Would you like some tea? Do you want tea now? I’d like a biscuit.= I would like I’d like some bananas. Plural count with /s/ I’d like some mineral water. Plural uncount without using /s/ plural/ We use some with plural count and uncount nouns. ( see the slide page 66) We say: Would you like some chips? Are there any chips? Are with the plural of count nouns Can I have some tea? Is there any tea? Uncount nouns have no / are plural/

Grammar page 67-68 We use some not any when we request ( ask) and offer things. Would you like some coffee? We use any and not some in other questions and negatives. Is there any coffee? question I don’t have any coffee. Negative Exercise 1 page 68 3. A mushroom- 4- some bread- 5. some milk 6. some meat 7. an apple 8. some rice 9. some money A dollar 11. a notebook 12. some homework Exercise 2 An egg 2. some eggs 3. a coffee 4. some coffee 5. Some cake 6. a cake 7. an ice-cream- 8. some ice-cream

page 68- 69-70 Exercise 3 Would you like a cigarette? No, thank. I don’t smoke. Do you like your teacher? Yes, she’s very nice. Would you like a drink? Yes, please. Some cola please. Can I help you? Yes, I’d like a chicken sandwich please. What sports do you do? Well, I like swimming very much. Excuse me, are you ready to order? Yes, I’d like a steak , please. Grammar We use many with count nouns in questions and negatives. How many eggs are there? There aren’t many eggs. 2. We use much with uncount nouns in questions and negatives. How much coffee is there? There isn’t much coffee. Exercise page 70 much or many 1. How many people- 2. How much money 3. How many cigarettes-4. how much petrol 5. How many apples 6. How much water

Page 70-71 Exercise 3/ check it 2. I don’t like ice-cream. 3. Can I have bread please? 4. I’m hungry. I’d like a sandwich. 5. I don’t have much milk left. 6. I’d like some fruit, please. 7. How much money do you have? 8. We have a lot of homework today.

Answer the questions reading page 70 Exercise 4 1. About 1 million year ago. Yes, they do. Because they live by the sea. Because they live away from the sea. Germany and Poland. Only one. They use their fingers and bread to pick up the food. Because it is possible to transport them from Chile or Spain.

Everyday English Polite questions page 73 2. Match the questions and responses. Would you like some carrots? Yes pleas, they are delicious. Could you pass the salt please? Yes of course, here you are. Could I have a glass of water, please? Do you want fizzy or still? Does anybody want more dessert? Yes, I’d love some. It’s delicious. Exercise 3 Note: you can say can or could [both have the same meaning when we ask questions] Can / could I have a cheese sandwich, please? Can / could you tell me the time, please? Can / could you take me to school? Can / could I see the menu, please? Can / could lend me some money please.

Page 73 6. Can / could you help me with my homework, please? 7. Can / Could I borrow your dictionary, please? Grammar 1. We use Can/ Could I --- to ask for things. Can I have a glass of water? Or You can say Could I have a glass of water? 2. We use can/ could to ask other people to do things for us. Can you give me the recipe? Could you give me the recipe? Can/ could have the same meaning when we ask questions or ask People to do things for us.