Bài giảng Tiếng Anh Lớp 7 - Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink - Lesson 3: A closer look 2

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  1. Thursday, April 7, 2022
  2. *CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1 S A U C E 2 C A K E 3 L E M O N A D E 4 N O O D L E S 5 WW A T E R 6 F I S H 7 R I CC E 8 C H E E S E 9 S T E A K 10 S A U S A G E
  3. NEW LESON
  4. Countable and uncountable nouns
  5. - Danh từ đếm được có thể được dùng với số đếm do đó có hình thái số ít, số nhiều. Nó có thể được dùng với mạo từ a (an) và the. Ex: a book, an eraser, a car, one truck, ten eggs, six chairs COUNTABLE NOUNS a car 3 cars an apple 2 apples (singular) (plural) a chair 2 chairs a camera four cameras
  6. - Danh từ không đếm được không dùng được với số đếm do đó nó không có hình thái số nhiều. Do đó, nó không dùng được với mạo từ a (an). Ex: water, wheat, sugar, butter, coffee (a bag of sugar / a kilo of wheat / a bottle of water ) UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS (singular) some sugar some milk some water some flour some cheese some butter some coffee some news
  7. For uncountable nouns we can use phrases like a bottle of, a piece of, a bar of , a glass of, a kilo of, and a bag of, etc. Example: a bottle of water a bag of sugar
  8. 1. Which of the following nouns are countable and which are uncountable? Which phrases can you use with the uncountable nouns? (You may use a dictionary to help you.) 1. spinach 2. banana 3. bread 4. beef 6. pepper 7. apple 8. pork 9. turmeric
  9. 1. Which of the following nouns are countable and which are uncountable? Which phrases can you use with the uncountable nouns? (You may use a dictionary to help you.) countable nouns 2. banana 7. apple
  10. 1. Which of the following nouns are countable and which are uncountable? Which phrases can you use with the uncountable nouns? (You may use a dictionary to help you.) Uncountable nouns 1. spinach 3. bread 4. beef 6. pepper 8. pork 9. turmeric
  11. Quantity Phrases: - a bunch of (flowers / roses / idiots / friends ) - a loaf of bread - a pair of (jeans / pants / scissors / shoes / sunglasses ) - a tin of (tuna / beans / flowers / grapes/ bananas - a bar of (chocolate / soap / gold / iron ) - a carton of (milk / juice / eggs / yogurt ) - a bowl of (soup / noodles / rice / cereal ) - a slice of (sandwich / bread / cake/ meat ) - a pack of (cigarettes / cards ) - a glass of (coffee / lemonade / water / soda ) - a set of (computer / teapot / cups / knives ) - a tube of (toothpaste / ice-cream / glue ) - a piece of (rock / sugar / salt / music / news )
  12. a bunch of spinach a loaf of bread a kilo / slice of beef
  13. a jar /pile of pepper a kilo / slice of pork a turmeric root / plant a jar of turmeric powder
  14. A/An/Some/Any Click Countable nouns Singular Plural Affirmative There is an egg. There are some eggs. Negative There isn’t an egg. There aren’t any eggs. Interrogative Is there an egg? Are there any eggs? Uncountable nouns Affirmative There is some milk. Negative There isn’t any milk. Interrogative Is there any milk?
  15. 2. Game: GIVE ME AN EGG! One team says words related to food or drink. The other team adds some or a/an. Example: Team 1: egg Team 1: flour Team 2: an egg Team 2: some flour
  16. 3. Fill the blanks with a/an, some, or any in the following conversation. Mi: Let’s have dinner. Phong: Good idea! Is there (1)___any rice? Mi: No, there isn’t, but there are (2)___some noodles. Phong: OK. Let’s have noodles with (3)___some beef or pork. Mi: Ah, there’s a problem. Phong: What is it? Mi: There isn’t (4)___any beef or pork left. Phong: Oh, I have (5)___some cheese sandwich and (6)___an apple in my bag. Mi: That’s not enough for both of us, Phong!
  17. How many? How much? 'How many?' and 'How much?' are used to ask about quantity. We use 'How many?‘ with countable nouns and 'How much?' with uncountable nouns. How many + plural countable nouns Example: How many eggs do we have? How much + uncountable nouns Example: How much milk do you need?
  18. 4. Fill each blank with How many or How much. 1. How___ many apples are there in the fridge? 2. How___ much pepper do you want? 3. How___ many bananas are there on the table? 4. ___How many sandwiches are there in your bag? 5. ___How much water is there in the bottle?
  19. 5. Work in pairs. Use the suggested words to make questions with How many/How much, then interview your partner. Example: milk / drink / every morning How much milk do you drink every morning? 1. water / drink / every day? How much water do you drink every day? 2. rice / eat / for dinner? How much rice do you eat for dinner? 3. vegetables / eat / every day? How many vegetables do you eat every day? 4. apples / eat / every day? How many apples do you eat every day?
  20. - Review the grammar structures: How much/many; some/any/a/an. - Do exercises B1-B7 (page 36-38/ workbook). - Prepare for Unit 5: Communication