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Nutrition JA: Fix number in title
[BEGINNING OF INTERACTIVE PRESENTATION (Screens 3-17)] Screen 3. Screens 3-17 are part of Interactive chart to follow the static charts (Screens 1-2). Notes: Set “Unit 19. Count and Non-Count Nouns; Some and Any” at top left of screen. Increase size of “Nutrition” and keep illustration. See design notes. Cut all other text.
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At the Doctor’s OK, but what do you eat?
But I only eat two hamburgers a day! And you have to stop eating ice cream. You have to stop eating hamburgers. Mrs. Smith, you are gaining a lot of weight! I’m sorry, but that’s too much! But I only eat one bowl of ice cream a day! I really like hamburgers and ice cream! I know, but I love to eat! Screen 4 JA: Bubble that “I really like hamburgers and ice cream” “Cream” needs to be set correctly in bubble. [JA: Bubble that says “But I only eat two hamburgers…:” Need to fit complete word “hamburgers” on same line…right now “s” is on own line For bubble that says “But I only eat one bowl of ice cream…:” Pls. set “ice” and “cream” on same line]
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At the Doctor’s The test shows you have high blood pressure.
Yes, I drink several cups of coffee a day. I love cream. Can I drink any coffee at all? Also, your cholesterol level is high. I always put some cream in my coffee. Well, you have to stop that, too … You can have some coffee once a week. Do you drink coffee? You have to stop that. Screen 5
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At the Doctor’s I don’t want to take any medicine!!
Oh, it’s not that bad. You have to take your medicine. Screen 6
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Count Nouns 1 Count nouns refer to separate things. It is easy to count them. one apple two hamburgers three books Screen 7
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Count Nouns 2 To form the plural of most count nouns, add –s or -es.
one hamburger one sandwich two sandwiches two hamburgers Screen 8
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Count Nouns 3 Use a or an before singular count nouns. a salad a pizza
consonant sound consonant sound vowel sound a salad a pizza an apple Screen 9
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Non-count Nouns 1 Non-count nouns refer to things that are difficult to count. rice ice cream coffee Screen 10
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Non-count Nouns 2 We use quantifiers to count non-count nouns.
three cups of coffee a teaspoon of medicine a bowl of rice Screen 11 JA: Shading for bowl could be a little more centered…seems tight on left side of word. Same for cups. Also needs to cover “t” in teaspoon. quantifier quantifier quantifier
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Practice 1 Read the sentences below and correct the mistakes. Example:
The doctor says I can’t eat two hamburger a day. The doctor says I can’t eat two hamburgers a day. 1. I need to eat a orange for breakfast. 2. I don’t like to drink milks. 3. My sister eats two bowl of cereal every morning. 4. My brother has coffees all day. 5. We never eat sandwich for breakfast. 1. I need to eat an orange for breakfast. 2. I don’t like to drink milk. Screen 12 JA: “shading off for “s” in example….item 2 3. My sister eats two bowls of cereal every morning. 4. My brother has coffee all day. 5. We never eat sandwiches for breakfast.
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Some Use some (or nothing) with plural count nouns and non-count nouns. non-count noun You can have (some) coffee once a week. Screen 13 And eat more fruit. Buy (some) oranges. plural count noun
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Some and Any Use some in affirmative statements and any in negative statements and questions. affirmative You can have some fruit every day. Screen 14 But you can’t have any sugar! negative
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No, no. You can’t have any candy!
Some and Any 2 Use some in affirmative statements and any in negative statements and questions. question No, no. You can’t have any candy! Can I have any candy? Screen 15 JA: Some and Any 2 needs to be set correctly in box [JA: In speech bubbles (both), change “chocolate” to “candy” to get target vocab in] negative
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Describe what you see (or do not see)
Describe what you see (or do not see). Use all the quantifiers in the box. Practice 2 Example: I see a farmers market. a / an some any bag bowl box Screen 16
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So, I can’t have any candy, right?
Some and Any 3 Note: You can use some in a question when you are offering something. Sure! I love candy! Right. negative offer So, I can’t have any candy, right? Do you want some candy? I have some in my jacket. Screen 17
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