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Week 18 - Quantifiers With More, Less, Fewer
Week 18 - Quantifiers With More, Less, Fewer
AIM
To review how to classify countable and uncountable nouns an some
quantifiers
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
understand and apply quantifiers and countable nouns and uncountable
nouns in writing.
point out the differences between countable and uncountable nouns
Point out the differences among the quantifiers
PROCEDURE
Ms. Thuy
Ms. Thuy
Nouns which we can count.
Examples:
1. Lemon juice makes salads tastier.
2. Happiness is important to people.
A LOT OF/ LOTS OF
Many Much
Countable nouns Uncountable nouns
Negative sentences Negative sentences
Questions Questions
Are there many restaurants in your town? There isn’t much salt on these chips.
• https://www.blooket.com/set/610ef1e687b6d9002f1d09c0
• https://www.liveworksheets.com/worksheets/
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PERIOD II: QUANTIFIERS WITH MORE, LESS, FEWER
Date of teaching: 14/01/2022
AIM
To understand how to use quantifier more, less and fewer
and apply them into writing
OBJECTIVES
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
understand and apply quantifiers more, less, fewer in
comparative sentences
point out the differences among the quantifiers.
Bamboozle game (Optional)
PROCEDURE
WARM UP ( GAMES, VIDEOS, PICTURES, QUESTIONS)
Play a game to review countable and uncountable nouns
PRE
demonstrates the usage, form of the quantifiers : more, less, fewer.
Gives examples and explains
WHILE
Choose the correct words to fill in the blanks ( Activity 1)
Fill in fewer or less to complete the sentences ( Activity 2)
Blooket game ( Activity 3)
POST
Complete the sentence so that it has the same meaning as the given
sentence ( Activity 4)
REINFORCEMENT:
Reminds student to review the form and usage of the quantifiers more,
less and fewer
Gives homework.
WEEK 18- PERIOD 2
QUANTIFIERS MORE, LESS, FEWER IN COMPARATIVES
Ms. Thuy
Learning
Objectives
FORM
S+ V+ MORE+ COUNTABLE/ UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS.
EX: I need more money.
Countable noun
YOU SHOULD EAT LESS CHOCOLATE.
THE TRAIN HAS FEWER PASSENGERS TODAY
Uncountable noun
THAN YESTERDAY.
I have less time than you do. February has fewer days than March.
Uncountable noun Countable noun
We use fewer with countable nouns and
less with uncountable nouns when we compare two
things, to say that one thing is smaller in number and
amount than another thing.
FORM
S+ V+ FEWER + COUNTABLE NOUNS + THAN + S1.
EX: She has fewer friends than her sister.