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Bilingual Training Dr Acho Lesley

Lesson 4 & 5

Lesson 4:

A. Reading comprehension (Speaking)


Topic: Gender Violence
B. Grammar:
WH. Questions.

1 What is uses for a thing

Example: What is it?

2. Who is used for a person. Whose has the same meaning but it is always followed
by a noun.

Example: Who were you talking to?

Whose car is that?

3. Why is used for a reason

Example: Why were you late?

4. When is used for time or date

Example: when did you start working here?

5. Which is used for a choice

Example: which do you prefer? Coffee or tea?

6. Where is used for a place

Example: where do you live?

7. How is used for an amount or asking about direction

Example: How much does it cost?

How do I get to the station?


C Writing

A formal Letter

Lesson 4

a. Reading Comprehension (speaking)


Topic: HIV AND AIDS

b. Grammar:

Quantifiers : much/ many/ few/ a few/ little/ a little/ some/ any/ several/ a number/a

bit

Quantifiers with Countable Nouns

▪ Jack mentioned few things during the discussion.


▪ I bought many commodities from the fair.
▪ A number of people supported Jim in the meeting.
▪ Rick asked several questions.
▪ Few people attended the program.
▪ Tom traveled to many countries.
▪ We visited many places during the vacation.
▪ I liked a number of books in the book fair.
▪ Alice had been to that place several times.
▪ I have bought several dresses from this shop.
▪ Many people liked this movie.
▪ A number of people opposed this matter.
▪ You have to remember few things.
▪ Bob forbid Jim several times to go there.
▪ Aric has many friends on the varsity.
▪ Several issues were discussed in the meeting.
▪ Ann has been living in this place for many years.
▪ I have several works to do.
▪ Suzan read few books on this topic.
▪ I saw a number of guava trees in the garden.

Quantifiers with Uncountable Nouns

➢ Dana is a bit anxious.


➢ Scaly is a bit busy.
➢ Allen is much talented.
➢ Alana was a little worried.
➢ Give me a little water.
➢ This film was much awaited.
➢ Peter has much wealth.
➢ Wait a bit! I am coming.
➢ Jack is a bit worried.
➢ Put a little salt in the curry.
➢ There is a little water in the bottle.
➢ You are looking a little exhausted.
➢ Paul is much happy.
➢ Tom has much power.
➢ Be a little patient. Jeff is a bit tired.
➢ Jim has much patience.
➢ Alice had a little juice and nothing else.
➢ We have much time to complete the project.
➢ David has much experience.
➢ Dana is a bit anxious.
C. Writing
A formal Letter

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