English 1
Teacher: Melisa Flameng Van Poppel
2022
1Vocabulary: food & food containers, utensils vocabulary
2
Grammar
Grammar: countable and uncountable nouns: much,
many, some, any, a lot of
Objetct Pronouns
3 Exercises Student’s book p. 44-50 Workbook:30,31, 34, 35
4HOMEWORK: HW11_QUIZ 20PTS
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UNIT 5a
A matter of taste
pags:44-50
Grammar
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notebook
Grammar
Countable &
uncountable
nouns
Countable /uncountable nouns- grammar
quantifiers
One apple
Countable nouns Two apples
etc…
You can’t count
uncountable them unless you
nouns have a container
or measure.
grammar
• A jar
• A bottle
• A cup
• A glass
• A slice
• A piece Water, bread, wine
• A loaf
• A tin /can
• A kilo
• A carton
• A bowl
uncountable
• A packet of nouns
grammar
There’s a lot of traffic in the highway.
A lot of Countable & Usually affirmative
Lots of Uncountable nouns sentences
There aren’t many strawberries for
dessert.
countable
How many biscuits do you want?
many nouns
Uncountable Usually negative & interrogative sentences
much
nouns
We haven’t got much coffee.
How much money do you have?
grammar
WOULD YOU LIKE SOME ______?
Can I have ______?
Normally used in
Some affirmative BUT sometimes in questions when
sentences. OFFERING or REQUESTING something
Negative & There isn’t any milk left.
any questions Are there any lemons in the fridge?
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Object pronoun
•Subject pronouns Student’s
book
Page 53
The English subject pronouns are: I, you, he, she, it, we they.
•(Of course, we use 'you' when we're talking to one person and
when we're talking to more than one person.)
1: We use these pronouns when they are the subject of a verb.
• I like London.
• You eat with your family.
• He plays football.
• She hates mushrooms.
• It is cold.
• We are French.
• They go home.
Object Pronouns Student’s
book
Page 53
These are: me, you, him, her, it, us, them. (Notice that 'it' and 'you' are the same
when they're subject pronouns or object pronouns.)
We use the object pronouns in most situations when the pronoun is not the
subject of a verb.
subject object
I Me
He Him
She Her
it It *
We us
You You *
They Them
Student’s
Object Pronouns book
Page 53
1: We use them for the object of a verb.
John knows me.
Amanda kissed you.
The dog licked him.
David hugged her.
The teacher dropped it.
The children love us.
Luke helped them.
Student’s
Object Pronouns book
Page 53
2: We use them after a preposition (including after phrasal verbs).
It's important to me.
Can the children come with you?
Look at her!
The chocolate is for him.
David is looking forward to it.
Keep up with us!
Lucy works for them.
Let’s practice…
Choose the correct option:
1. Her / she reads a book.
2. Mary tells they/ them / their a story.
3. You / your are my best friend.
4. Us /We / our are the champions.
5. Pleased to meet your/you.
6. Do you know David? I like he/ him very much!
7. Can you /my / I help me please?
8. Them /their / they are my friends.
References
• UPSTREAM ELEMENTARY STUDENT’S BOOK
A1,
Virginia Evans-Jenny Dooley,
Express publishing, 2007.
• UPSTREAM ELEMENTARY WORKBOOK A1,
Virginia Evans-Jenny Dooley,
Express publishing, 2006.
• Imágenes tomadas de internet,