Enhancing English Language Skills Through Interactive Activities
Explore engaging activities to improve English language skills such as listening to interviews, learning new vocabulary, practicing the use of "some/any/no", understanding countable and uncountable nouns, and differentiating between them through interactive tasks and videos.
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Unit 6, World Food 2nd class
Listening Open your book at page 106. Listen to the interview, track 45. While listening, complete the interview.
New vocabulary Immigrants A bun Fries Sauce Melting pot of nations
SOME/ANY/NO We use SOME in affirmative senteces. For an apple pie we need some apples. We use ANY in negative sentences and questions There weren t any apples they could use. Is there any ham in the hamburger? We use NO in negative senteces with a positive rule A veggie burger has no meat.
Practice To practice the use of some/any/no, do the task J, page 107. Choose some, any or no.
Countable and uncountable nouns https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1SbJ1B1MTQg Watch the video to see which nouns are countable/uncountable. How many....? - used for countable nouns How much...? used for uncountable nouns How many apples do you have? How much butter do you need?
Practice Do the task K in your book. Decide if nouns are countable or uncountable. Do the task L. Choose the correct option.