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Module 2
Here we are!
2b My place
2b My place
Ex 2 p 18
• Bedroom: • Living room• Dining room
• Kitchen • Bathroom• Study
SINGULAR PLURAL
a penone pen
COUNT NOUN
pensthree penssome pens
SINGULAR:
a + nounone + noun
PLURAL:
noun + -s
A COUNT NOUN
5
SINGULAR PLURAL
milksome milk
UNCOUNTNOUN
(no plural form)
SINGULAR:
No - aNo - one
PLURAL:No plural form.
A NONCOUNT NOUN
6
Alice has some money.
SOME OR ANY
7
(a) Alice has some money.
(b) Alice doesn’t have any money.
(c) Does Alice have any money?
STATEMENT
some in affirmative statementsNEGATIVE
any in negative statementsQUESTION
any in questions
SOME OR ANY
8
(e) Graham doesn’t have any money.
(f) Graham doesn’t have any coins.
uncountable noun
plural countable noun
any + uncountable nounsany + plural countable nouns
2b My place
Ex 5 p 18
1- on
2 – in front of
3 - behind
4 – in
5 – under
6 - on
2b My place
Ex 7 p 19
1 – Steve
2 – the sofa
3 - armchair
4 – clock
5 - carpet
Ex 9 p 19
2b My place
1.When is your birthday?
2.Where are the cushions?
3.What is it?
4.Which is Mary’s bag?
5.Who is he?
2c My neighbourhood
Warm-up activity.Work in small groups. Think of nouns
beginning with the letters of the word neighbourhood. The fastest group is the winner.
N
E
I
G
H
B
O
U
R
H
O
O
D
A. - 6
B. - 7
C. - 11
D. - 3
E. - 4
F. - 1
2c My neighbourhoodEx 1a p 20
Ex 2 p 20
1 Newsagent’s
2 Bus station
3 Super market
Ex 3a p 20
4 Library
5 Post office
6 Coffee shop
2c My neighbourhood
Culture Corner
Watch the video.
What is the street? Why is it famous?
Culture Corner
Ex 1b p 21
Ex 2a p 21
1 C
2 B
3 A
Culture Corner
Ex 2c p 21
• Oxford St.• Hollywood Blvd.• Wall St.
English in Use
Warm-up activity
How many things can you think of that work on electricity?
English in UseEx 4 p 22. Pronunciation
Extensive reading
Warm-up activity
A magic Math trick.
Follow the instructions and find the number.
• Write down a four digit number (example 1234)• Write down the first digit (1)• Write down the first two digits (12)• Write down the first three digits (123)• Now add these three numbers ([1 + 12 + 123] = 136)• Multiply this by 9: ([9 x 136] = 1224)• Add together the original four digits ([1 + 2 + 3 + 4] =
10)• Add the last two results together ([1224 + 10] = 1234)• The original number always comes out at the end!!
Draw a map to scale