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ASSISTANT TEACHER(ENGLISH) SATAISH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TONGI GAZIPUR SYED MD. HABIBUR RAHMAN ASSISTANT TEACHER(ENGLISH) SATAISH SCHOOL AND COLLEGE TONGI GAZIPUR ENGLISH SECOND PAPER CLASS EIGHT TIME : 50 MINUITES
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NOUNs
Lesson objectives By the end of the lesson student will 1 learn about noun and its classification 2.Student will learn how to use nouns 3. Students will able to improve their listening and speaking ability
RANGAMATI AHSAN MONGIL COX’S BAZAR Asraful Reaz The police officer The teacher
CANADA, TORENTO NEELGERI SCHOOL FRANCE
TIGER WATER MELON COFFEE FOOTBALL
QUALITY DANGER Happiness
NOUN MEANS THE NAMING WORD. IT ALSO DENOTE THE NAME OF ACTIVITIES , FEELINGS, PLACE, PERSON’S NAME, QUALITY,ETC.
CLASSIFICATION OF NOUNS Proper Common 4 uncountable 3 Countable In general there´s No Plural Form PLURAL SINGULAR Abstract Abstract Concret Concret
Classification of Nouns 1.PROPER NOUN 3.COUNTABLE 4.UNCOUNTABLE 2.COMMON 5. ABSTRACT NOUN 3.CONCRETE NOUN 4.METARIAL NOUN
1.“Proper Noun or Proper Name” Proper noun is a noun such as “James”, “New york”, or “ China” that is the name of one particular thing and is written with a capital letter. New york China James Bond
2. COMMON NOUN In grammar, a common noun is any noun that is not the name of a particular person, places or a thing. For example: Book, sugar, and “stuff” are common nouns.
3.COUNT NOUN Count noun is a noun that has both singular and a plural form and can be used with “a” or “an”. 1 A AN AN APPLE A PEACH
3.“COUNTABLE NOUNS” A GLASS OF MILK A CUP OF TEA A CUP OF COFFEE
3.Match the phrases to the picture A bag of A bar of A bottle of A box of A carton of A jar of A packet of
Classification of Nouns 1.PROPER NAME 3.COUNTABLE NOUN 4.UNCOUNTABLE 2.COMMON 5. ABSTRACT NOUN 6.CONCRETE NOUN
4.Uncountable noun An uncountable noun has no plural form and refers to something wich cannot be counted or regarded as either singular or plural, for example “ money” or happiness”. Most unconuntable nouns are thought of as wholes that are made up of different parts.
4. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS 4.1 MATERIAL 4.2 SUBSTANCE 4.3 ABSTRACT IDEAS 4.4 ACTIVITIES 4.5 HUMAN FEELINGS
4. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS MATERIAL .
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS MATERIAL & SUBSTANCE COFFEE WATER AIR PAPER IRON PLASTIC
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS MATERIAL & SUBSTANCE sugar Coffee Beef Wood Homework Money
4. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS ABSTRACT .
Abstract & concrete noun ideas Feeling Can be seen Can be touched emotions thoughts Can be heard Can be tasted
Match the pictures with Abstract &Concrete Noun Absctract discrimination Despair death Concrete noun desk television flower Concrete noun candle library air
ABSTRACT NOUN IDEAS EMOTION FEELINGS THOUGHT
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . Ideas
Uncountable nouns Abstract ideas Most uncountable nouns are abstract concepts. Information Poverty Peace
Uncountable nouns Abstract ideas Importance of English Lenguague
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . HUMAN FEELINGS
4.Uncountables nouns Human Feelings Happy Love Fun Freedom Happiness Music
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . LANGUAGUES
4. Uncountable nouns Languagues and fields of study are also uncountable nouns FRENCH JAPANESE English CHINESE
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . FIELDS OF STUDY
4.Uncountable nouns Languagues and fields of study are also uncountable nouns. E Chemistry Psychology Engineering Biology
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . NATURAL PHENOMENA
4.UNCOUNTABLE NOUN NATURAL PHENOMENA ARE USUALLY UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS. FIRE WIND TORNEDO SUNSHINE SNOW AURORA
4. UNCOUNTABLE NOUN Heat RAIN DARKNESS
UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . ACTIVITIES
4. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS Studying Swimming walking Reading Activities are uncountable nouns. Studying Swimming walking Reading
GRAMMAR BOX AFFIRMATIVE A = 1 singular An = 1 singular COUNTABLE Some= algunos plural COUNTABLE NOUN NEGATIVE A tomato Some tomatoes INTERROGATIVE
GRAMMAR BOX NOUN UNCOUNTABLE AFFIRMATIVE SOME We bought some tea. We didn´t buy any tea. Did you buy any tea? NOUN UNCOUNTABLE NEGATIVE NOT ANY NOUN UNCOUNTABLE INTERROGATIVE ANY
Countable & Uncountable Nouns SOME APPLES AN APPLE TWO APPLES
UNCOUNTABLE & COUNTABLE NOUNS . EXERCISE
Complete with “A” or “Two” _______ Peach. ______ Peaches.
Complete with “Some” or “A” Countable & Uncountable ___________ Peaches. ___________ Banana
Complete with “Some” or “Three” Countable & Uncountable _____ bananas _____ bananas
Jake is organising a refreshment for the band. Listen and circle what he has got. CHEESE ONIONS ORANGE JUICE HAM CRISPS TOMATOES SOFT DRINKS BREAD
Complete with some and a _____ FISH _____ FISH ____FISH _____ CHICKEN ______ CHICKEN ____ CHICKEN
Complete with some and a ____ COFFEE ____ COFFEE ____ NEWS PAPER ____ PAPER
Complete with A, AN, SOME, THE ____ IRON ____ IRON ____ GLASS ____ GLASS __THE_ WOODS ____ WOOD
Complete with “some” or “a” ____ PINEAPPLE ____ PINEAPPLE JUICE
Complete with some and a ________ BREAD ____ LOAF OF BREAD
Complete with some and a _______ COKE _______ HAMBURGUER _______ FRENCH FRIES
COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE . MUCH & MANY
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . NOUN Countable Uncountable Questions Negatives Many much
Complete with How much or How Many How ____ homework have you got? How ____ brothers and sisters have you got? How ____ time have we got? How ____ pencils are on the table? four How ___milk have we got? How ___ players are there?
Complete with many and much How ____ money have we got? How___ students are in the class? How ____ water do you drink in a day? How ____ time have we got? How ___ pages are there in this book? How ___ times have you been to Disney? How ___ brothers have you got? How ___ bicycles do you have?
COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE . A LITTLE & A FEW
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . NOUN Countable Uncountable Singular noun Plural noun Singular noun A FEW A small amount A LITTLE
I HAVE A LITTLE TIME TO SPARE. THERE IS A LITTLE BEER
“A FEW” A few peaches A few apples
COUNTABLE & UNCOUNTABLE . A LOT OF
COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS . NOUN Countable Uncountable Singular noun Plural noun Singular noun A lot of A lot of
examples A lot of bananas A lot of pizza A lot of chocolates
Excercise: A lot of I ate ________apples. ________ people like to swim at night. That dog has _______fleas. Mary bought ________ furniture. The man gave us _______ advice. Our teacher gave us ________ homework.
Excersice: choose the best answer 1). I bought a lot of __________. A.Furniture B.Furnitures 2). We have ___________ chairs in the room. A.Too many B.Too much 3). There are __________ children in the park. A.Many B.Much
Excersice: choose the best answer 4). __________ furniture did Mary buy? A.How many B.How much 5). You can never have __________ water. A.Too many B.Too much 6). Jimmy has eaten __________ sugar.
Excersice: choose the best answer 7. I have a lot of __________ to do tonight. A. homework B. Homeworks 8. __________ cars does John have? A. How many B. How much
Excersice: choose the best answer 9. Why do you give __________ advice? A. So many B. So much 10. I don't know __________ information is on that disk. A. How many B. How much
Complete with “ a”, “an” , “a few” , “a little” , “some”, a lot of. ________ APPLE _______ RICE _________ MONEY _________ DOGS ________ SUGAR _________ BICYCLES _______ TREES ________ FRIENDS ______ TIME ________ CUPS
Home Work Open your book Page 35 Number 1 to 15 Exercise .
Much- many- a lot of- some- any- a little- a few. Jake: Have we got ___ orange juice? Carla: Yes, We´ve got ___ orange juice. Not very ___, though. Just a ____ Jake: How much? Carla: three cartoons. Jake: Have we got _______ crisps? Carla: Yes, we´ve got __________ crisps. Don´t buy ____. Jake: What about onions and tomatoes? Carla: I think we´ve got ____ tomatoes- wait a minute – yes but there aren´t very _____. Just ______ Jake: Let´s get _____ more.
Some & Any Have we got any orange juice? Yes, we´ve got some. Circle the correct option. We use some/ any in affirmative sentences. We use some/ any in interrogative and negative sentences.
Much & Many , We haven´t got much orange juice. There aren´t many tomatoes. We use many/ much with countable nouns. We use many/much with uncountable nouns.
A Little / A few There is just a little orange juice. There are just a few tomatoes. We use a few/ a little with countables nouns. We use a few/ a litte with uncountable nouns.
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