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Chapter 8. Shopping for food. This PowerPoint presentation is ONLY used for teaching purposes. Supermarket. Snacks. Drinks. Supermarket. Tinned food. Meat. Supermarket. Vegetables. Fruit. 1 peach. 4 peaches. Nouns. Countable nouns. things we can count singular : only one.
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Chapter 8 Shopping for food This PowerPoint presentation is ONLY used for teaching purposes.
Supermarket Snacks Drinks
Supermarket Tinned food Meat
Supermarket Vegetables Fruit
1 peach 4 peaches Nouns Countable nouns • things we can count • singular: only one • plural : more than one e.g. SingularPlural an apple two apples an orange three oranges a tomato four tomatoes
Uncountable nouns e.g. I drink water every day. a / one water three waters water Nouns • things we cannot count • followed by singular verbs only • cannot use a, an or 1,2,3… before them
Countable Uncountable Now you try. e.g. rice rice orange orange cola cola apple apple water water bread bread mango mango tomato tomato
Countable Uncountable Now you try. pear pear tea tea egg egg peach peach salad salad ice cream ice cream orange juice orange juice
cola 2 colas bread 8 breads Uncountable food and drinks We use phrases before them to show the quantity. 2 bottles of cola 8 slices of bread
tuna fish orange juice Uncountable food and drinks 2 cartons of orange juice 2 tins of tuna fish
peanuts potato chips Countable food and drinks We can also use phrases before them to show the quantity. a packet of potato chips 2 packets of peanuts
Plural Singular + Food/Drinks a cup of two cups of tea a tin of three tins of tuna fish a box of four boxes of chocolates a bowl of five bowls of soup a glass of six glasses of milk a plate of seven plates ofsausages a bottle of eight bottles of cola a packet of nine packets of potato chips a carton of ten cartons of apple juice
e.g. Peter bought three bottle of cola. 1Tim bought a tins of sausages. 2 Do you want two packet of biscuits? 3 I need two cartons of orange juices. 4 May drinks two cup of coffee. 5 Bob eats a packets of peanuts. 6 Do you want an apples? 7 My dad needs three tomato and three tin of tuna fish. Proof-reading bottles tin packets juice cups packet apple tomatoes tins
e.g. Maggie wants two of cola. 1 Peter bought a of potato chips. 2 May took two soup. 3 Bob ate biscuits and drank cola. 4 Cindy needs two tuna fish and two tomatoes. 5 Maggie bought peanutsand orange juice. Practice bottles packet tins of a packet of a bottle of tins of a packet of a carton of
Countable nouns 1 2 3 4 verbs + subject nouns in plural question words ? How many...? How many + noun ...? How many apples do you need ? How many pears does Joe want ?
Uncountable or countable nouns How many + phrases + noun ...? 1 2 3 4 5 nouns verbs + subject question words phrases inplural ? How many...? How many bottles of water does Bob buy ? How many packets of biscuits do they take ?
Now you try. packets of tins of cartons of slices of orange juice bread soup cheese How many biscuits packets of cheese ham do you want milk ? cartons of tins of soup orange juice slices of bread cartons of milk packets of slices of biscuits ham Example: How many bottles of cola do you want ?
How much...? (Price) Countable nouns Uncountable or countablenouns How much + is / are + noun ...? How much is an apple ? How much are ten tomatoes ? How much is a carton of milk ? How much are two packets of chips ?
How much...? (Price) How much is ? a carton of milk $ 8.90 a carton of milk it eight dollars ninety eight dollars ninety. $ 8.90 $ 8.90 It is It is It’s It’s
How much...? (Price) $5.60 $11.40 $19.90 $1.20 five dollars sixty sixty cents no need to say cents dollars eleven dollars forty nineteen dollars ninety one dollar twenty
$12.80 $9.50 $10.90 $8.20 $ 8.70 $ 7.40 How muchisa tin of sausages? It’s seven dollars forty. Now you try.
$12.80 $9.50 $10.90 $8.20 $ 8.70 $ 7.40 It’s ninedollars fifty. How muchisa bottle of cola? Now you try.
$12.80 $9.50 $10.90 $8.20 $ 8.70 $ 7.40 It’s tendollars ninety. How muchisa packet of potato chips? Now you try.
$12.80 $9.50 $10.90 $8.20 $ 8.70 $ 7.40 It’s twelvedollars eighty. How muchisa carton of orange juice? Now you try.
$12.80 $9.50 $10.90 $8.20 $ 8.70 $ 7.40 It’s eightdollars twenty. How muchisa packet of biscuits? Now you try.
$12.80 $9.50 $10.90 $8.20 $ 8.70 $ 7.40 It’s eightdollars seventy. How muchisa tin of tuna fish? Now you try.
$12.80 $9.50 $10.90 $8.20 $ 8.70 $ 7.40 How mucharetwo tins of sausages? They’re fourteen dollars eighty. Now you try.
$12.80 $9.50 $10.90 $8.20 $ 8.70 $ 7.40 How mucharetwo packets of biscuits? They’re sixteendollars forty. Now you try.
$2.50 Practice e.g. A: We need some oranges. B: many oranges do we need? A: Ten. How is an orange? B: It’s . How much two dollars fifty
$9.40 $7.80 Practice 1 A: I need some milk. B: bottles do you need? A: Two. is a milk ? B: It’s . How many bottle of How much seven dollars eighty 2 A: I need some meat balls. B: packets do you need? A: One. is a meatballs? B: It’s . How many How much packet of nine dollars forty
$17.20 $26.70 Practice 3A: They need some papayas. B: How do they need? A: Two. is a ? B: It’s . 4 A: We need some orange juice. B: How do we need? A: Four. How is a orange juice? B: It’s . many papayas How much papaya seventeen dollars twenty many cartons much carton of twenty-six dollars seventy
Proof-reading e.g. How much apples do we need? many 1 How many potato do you want? 2 Mary wants to buy a bottle of waters. 3 How many packet of cheese do you want? 4 Bob buys a carton of milks and an papaya. 5 How much bottles of cola are there?There are five bottle. 6 How many is a tin of soap?It’s six dollar fourty. potatoes water packets milk, a many bottles much dollars, forty