You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 ‘one’ is used in a special way in English. I need a pencil. Have.

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You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 ‘one’ is used in a special way in English. I need a pencil. Have you got one? I’ve got three pencils here. Which one do you want? Give me the longest one. These dolls are pretty. Yes, but I prefer the ones over there. Which ones? The ones in the corner. ‘ones’ ‘one’

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 ‘Both’ And ‘Neither’ Both (of them) are blue. Neither of them is black. Here are two circles. ‘Both’ and ‘Neither’ are ONLY used when speaking of TWO things. When talking about MORE than one thing, there are two principal ways: Here are three squares. They’re all red. OR All of them are red. None of them are green. Now try the exercises on the following slides.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are two circles. _____of them are blue.Both

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are three circles. ____ of them are blue. All all of which Here are three circles, _________ are blue.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are three circles. ____ of them is green.One Here are three circles. _______ on the right is green.The one

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are three shapes. _____ of them is a square.One Here are three shapes. _______ of them are triangles.None

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are two shapes. _______ of them is a triangle. Neither Here are two shapes. The blue____ is a circle.one

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are some shapes. _____ of them are triangles.None Here are some shapes. __________ are circles. All of them

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are some circles. _____________ are on the left.The blue ones Here are some circles. One of the red ____ has a dot in the centre. ones.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 __________blue _____ has a dot in the middle. None of the ones _______________ are smaller than the others. Both the green ones. ______ of the small circles has a dot in the middle. Neither

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are three shapes. ___________ are squares. None of them Of these three shapes, _______ with the dot is in the centre. the one. Of these three shapes, the blue ____ is on the left and the two red ____are on the right. ones one

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 ____________ are white. All of them Here are more shapes: ______ at the top right is upside down. ___________ are red squares. __________ are coloured. Only __________ is a rectangle. None of them one of them Two of them The one _______ in the middle are ____ small, green circles. The ones both

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 There are two hexagons. __________ are yellow. Neither of them Here are more shapes: There are three large circles. ______ on the left is blue. There are two small circles. _____________ is black. There are three triangles. _______ on the top right are yellow. Both of them The ones The one One ________ on the top right has a black dot in the middle.. of those

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Who is carrying his load in front of him? The one on the right. Who is carrying sacks? The one on the left.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Which one has short hair? They’ve all got short hair. Who is smiling most? The one on the left.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Which one is a girl? They’re both girls. Which one is wearing glasses? Neither of them is wearing glasses.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Which of them are girls?? They’re all girls. Which one isn’t wearing glasses? The one in the middle.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 How many of them are white? None of them are white. Which of them wears glasses? The ones on the left. (or The two on the left.)

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Which of these kids is white? None of them are white. Which one has her hands on her head? The one on the right.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Which of these kids is black? The one on the right. Here are two children. Which one is pointing at something? Neither of them is black.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Which one is facing the camera? They’re both wearing a uniform. Which of these women is wearing a uniform? The one on the right.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are six people. Which of six are wearing glasses? The ones (or three) on the right. Which of them are African? The ones (or three) on the left.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are four young children. Which of them are looking at the camera? The ones (or two) on the left. How many of them are on a bike? Two of them are on a bike. How many of them are under 10? They’re all under 10.

You CAN do it! Both and Neither, One and Ones … Chris Snuggs – Visual EFL – December 2009 Here are three young students. Which one is wearing a blazer? The one in the middle.