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Ecom 26 March
Ecom 26 March
COMMUNICATION
26 March 2018
Agenda
■Food and Drink
■Quantifiers
■Stranger Things
■Homework
Food and Drink
Think-Pair-Share
■ Take out a piece of paper.
■ Write answers to these questions: (10 mins)
Make complete sentences!
1. What is your favorite food?
2. Where do you like to go to eat out?
3. Do you like sweet or savory food?
4. Are there any foods you don’t like?
5. What is your favorite drink?
Video
■ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tBPHmLuYSqU
■ Complete the worksheet as you watch the video on
quantifiers.
Quantifiers p. 160
■ Describe the amount of something (a noun)
■ Examples: some, a lot of, no, any, not enough
■ Some quantifiers change depending on the type of noun
Countable (apples, books, friends) Uncountable (water, sand, sugar)
a few a bit of or a little
many much
too many too much
Out to eat
■ Number into 3 groups.
■ Arrange the desks into 7 groups of two.
■ The 1s find a 2 partner and go out to eat.
■ The 3s are servers at the restaurant.
■ The 1s will each get a card that tells them a
food or drink. Talk to your lunch date about it.
Then call the waiter over to complain.
For example…
■ The card says: Four blueberry muffins.
■ #1: I have too many muffins! She gave me four.
■ #2: Wow! That is too many muffins.
■ #1. Call over a server: Excuse me! You gave me too
many muffins. I cannot eat four muffins!
■ #3. Respond (use apologies!): Oh, I apologize. I will take
some of them away.
Or…
■ The card says: Half an egg.
■ #1: I have half an egg. This is not enough food.
■ #2: What? Half an egg? That’s funny.
■ #1. Call over a server: Excuse me! I only got half an egg,
and this is not enough food.
■ #3. Respond (use apologies!) Oh, I’m sorry. I do not
know how that happened. Let me get you a whole egg.
Too; not enough p. 160
■ These words are also used as adverbs to
modify an adjective, verb, or another adverb
■ Too is placed before an adjective or adverb but after a verb.
■ Not enough is always broken up. Not stays with the auxiliary
or be verb, and enough goes after the base form, adjective,
or adverb.
Modifying Adjectives
Statement Problem
It is hot today. It is too hot today.
This food is spicy. This food is too spicy.
May is not rich. May is not rich enough to buy a mansion.
Dao smiles. Dao smiles too much. Dao doesn’t smile enough.
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Too Much
by Dave Matthews Band
■ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qiaRbP_U7j8
■ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZDx8mtaSOY