VIP Class Notes (Li)[S]
Homework
Tell me what your mother bought when she went grocery shopping. Make use of the countable and uncountable words
Today we focused on:
Countable vs Uncountable nouns
Vocabulary
french fries(c): è–¯æ¡
eg. Lucy eats too many french fries.
a bucket of ice cream – 一桶
a cup of ice cream/a scoop of ice cream/ a cone of ice cream
buy -> bought (past tense)
spend money/time: 花(钱;时间)
eg. I spent too much money this week on groceries.
eg. She spent too much time finishing her homework.
sour: é…¸
eg. The kiwi is too sour so I don’t like it.
salty: å’¸
eg. Don’t eat too much salt because it’s too salty!
Grammar
a little vs. a fewÂ
a little – uncountableÂ
eg. a little milk/water/tea/money/ice cream/fish/butter
a few – countableÂ
eg. cookies/people/apples/cows/lemons/french fries
How many ? How much?
too many vs. too muchÂ
too many – countableÂ
eg. There are too many students in my school?
eg. The building has too many cats.
too much – uncountable
eg. There are too much chocolate on the desk – I will eat them.
eg. You gave me too much water.
some vs. lots ofÂ
some – more than one but you don’t want to count
eg. There are some buildings.
eg. There are some students in the library.
lots of – a large number (you can’t count!)
eg. There are lots of buildings.
eg. There are lots of cows on the farm.
Speaking exercise
Last weekend I had to go English class. English class is on Sunday. On Saturday I was to home. I watched some cartoons.
My favourite vegetable is broccoli. My least favourite vegetable eggplant. It taste very terrible. My least favourite fruit is kiwi. It tastes salty.
Revised:Â
Last weekend, I had to go to English class. English class is on Sundays. On Saturday, I was at home/stayed at home. I watched some cartoons.
My favourite vegetable is broccoli. My least favourite vegetable is eggplant. It tastes terrible. My least favourite fruit is kiwi. It tastes sour.
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