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Countable and uncountable nouns
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Countable and uncountablenouns
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Nouns1
2
Countable
3, 10...100, 1000...
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Nouns1
2
Countable
3, 10...100, 1000...
Uncountable
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Examples:Countable
Uncountable
apple
paste
lemon
milk
carrot
water
orange
cheese
strawberry
cereal
biscuit
butter
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Let's play!• https://wordwall.net/resource/12221595/countable-uncountablenouns-food
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• For countable nouns we use "a" or "an" or 1,2,3...• For uncountable nouns in "+" we use "some"
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How to make theuncountable countable?
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Containers!10.
Containers11.
VOCABULARYbag
(of rice, flour)
bar
(of chocolate)
bottle
(of water, wine)
bowl
(of soup)
can (tin)
(of tuna, beens)
carton
(of milk, juice)
glass
(of water, wine, milk)
jar
(of jelly, honey)
loaf
(of bread)
mug
(of tea, cofee)
packet
(of chips, candies)
plate
(of spaghetti)
roll
(of toilet paper)
tube
(of mayonnaise, ketchup, toothpaste)
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Let's play!https://wordwall.net/resource/27247732/english/speakoutelementary-unit-52-containers
Listening practice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GlNbzAGZC2M&t=64s
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Make sentances. Several options are possible.Example: a bag of sugar
• a loaf
pizza
• a bottle
toothpaste
• a slice
milk
• a glass
bread
• a bar
tea
• a jar
coffee
• a tube
wine
• a cup
orange jam
• a mug
chocolate
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What`s wrong?Example: a can of wine – a glass of wine
• A bar of cheese
• A piece of milk
• A glass of water
• A can of bread
• A bottle of chocolate
• A loaf of coffee
• A cup of cereal