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home and describe it using "There is a . . . (for singular things)" and" There are some . . . (for plural things)". So, youre welcome!
S1, S2, S3, etc.
OK, thanks a lot!


2. Explanation of the new material
T. : Will you tell me: What does "countable noun" mean?
What does "uncountable noun" mean?



S3: It means- you can count them, but you cant count uncountable nouns, for example: apples, eggs- count. , sugar, water-uncount.
T. : OK, youre right!
Countable nouns can be singular: a bottle an onion
and plural: some bottles some onions
Uncountable nouns are always singular, but we use some and any with them: Theres some water. There isnt any bread. Is there any cheese?

We use with uncountable nouns in affirmative sentences.
We use with uncountable nouns in negative sentences and in questions.









Now, well go shopping to buy things we have in the shopping list. You should ask the shop assistant and he will answer you.
For example: Is there any bread?
No, there isnt.
Are there any peppers?
Yes, there are.
One of you will be the shop assistant and will give the short answers.
Lets start playing!
S1-S2, S3-S2, S4-S2, etc.

3. Practice
a) Exercise 6 a, b page 75;
b) Exercise 8 at page 75
"Disgusting recipe"
disgusting
recipe

Think of a disgusting recipe. For example: A milkshake with ice and onions.
An omelette with sardines and mushrooms. etc.
Youll have three minutes to think of it. Then tell the class your idea. And who will tell the most disgusting recipe he will get the

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