UNIT 4 A1+ My Things Part I
Objectives Describing personal possessions Adjectives describing things Expressions of quantity: ‘a/ an’ and ‘some’
Well, I’ve got four notebooks.
► Well, I’ve got four notebooks. Personal possessions [students]
notebook rubber ruler [eraser] pencil case schoolbag glasses
key phone drink snack coat hat
some = unspecified a / an = 1 notebook notebook apple apple s s an egg an item an owl an uncle u vowels a / an = 1 a “a/ an” and “some” o e i Example
I’ve got a clock in my room.
My sister’s got an umbrella on her table.
Daniel’s got some keys in his schoolbag.
I’ve got two dark blue notebooks.
dark light blue ► I’ve got two dark blue notebooks. light green light grey light green dark light blue dark green dark grey
Adjectives describing things ► I’ve got two dark blue notebooks. Adjectives describing things
small big short long
old new dirty clean Example
a big, red bag big red a bag Rules: Adjectives go before nouns The color word goes immediately before the noun a big, red bag
old yellow a coat an old, yellow coat
UNIT 4 A1+ My Things Part II
Objectives Describing personal possessions ‘Has got’ and ‘have got’: negative and question forms
No, I haven’t got any glasses here.
“has got” and “have got” ► No, I haven’t got any glasses here. The negative forms of “has got” and “have got”
has got hasn’t got have got haven’t got He She It I You We They Example
Andy’s cold. He hasn’t got a scarf and a coat. They haven’t got any money.
Have you got my coat?
“has got” and “have got” ► Have you got my coat? The question forms of “has got” and “have got”
H John as has got a new TV . ? H You ave have y ou got the keys ? .
► Have you got my coat? Answers
Has she got a rubber in her pencil case? Yes, she has. No, she hasn’t.
Have they got any drinks? Yes, they have. No, they haven’t.
Describing personal possessions
I’ve got lots of things in my schoolbag I’ve got lots of things in my schoolbag. I’ve got some notebooks, a pencil case, a ruler, and a drink. I’ve also got my new, red coat. But, I haven’t got a hat. Have you got a hat?