26
Food art
a
2
celery
broccoli
lemon
onion
potato
orange
cucumber
banana
10
4
2
6
7
1
8
9
V
ocabulary
Food
1
a)
Listen and say.
carrot
3
strawberry
5
Countable nouns
(nouns we
can
count):
a
banana
an
apple
two/
some
bananas
Uncountable nouns
(nouns we
can’t
count):
some
milk
(
NOT: a/one milk, two milks
)
ñ We use
a/an
for singular countable nouns.
There’s
an
apple.
ñ We use
some
in the affirmative for uncountable nouns
and for plural countable nouns.
There is
some
rice. We have
some
strawberries.
ñ We use
any
in the negative and interrogative for
uncountable nouns and for plural countable nouns.
There aren’t
any
eggs./Do we have
any
pasta?
ñ We can also use
some
in offers & requests.
Would you like
some
cake? Can I have
some
water, please?
G
rammar
Countable/Uncountable
nouns –
A/An
Some/Any
2
a)
Read the table. Which of the foods in
Ex. 1 are:
countable
?
uncountable
?
b) Which of these foods do you see in the
pictures on pp. 26-27?
R
eading &
L
istening
3
a)
Read the saying in the first sentence in
the text. What do you think it means?
Choose
A
,
B
or
C
.
A
You must turn sour things into sweet things.
B
You should make the most of everything
.
C
You should be grateful for what you have.
b) What do you think the text is about?
Listen and read to find out.
b)
Fill in:
a/an
,
some
or
any
.
1
There is ......... tea, but there isn’t ......... coffee.
2
Do you want ................... banana?
3
There are ................ cherries in the fridge.
4
Is there ................... milk left?
5
There are .............. strawberries and ..............
apple in the bowl.
6
There aren’t ................... carrots, but there are
................... potatoes.
7
“Can I have ................... orange juice, please?”
“Sorry, but there isn’t ................... .”
8
Would you like ................... coffee?
see
p. GR3
1...,28,29,30,31,32,33,34,35,36,37 39,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,...128