Unit 5: Eating Right
Tuesday
24th November 2020
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6 Simple Rules
1.Be ready 2. Be
punctual
3. Be 4. Be
attentive active
5. Be bold 6. Be
polite
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Learning Objective: You need:
You are going to learn: 1. Phone or Laptop
2. Internet Connection
a)I want and I need
b)I can count and I cannot
count
c) Countable and
Uncountable Noun
d) a,an and some
e)Collective Noun
f)There is and There are
g)Is there and Are there in
questions
h)Have you got….?
Let’s start
I want an ________ for
my breakfast
tomorrow,
What is this?
This is an __________.
Q&A
1.Which one do I want to eat
for my breakfast tomorrow?
I want to eat an …....................
for my breakfast tomorrow.
Type your answer in the chatbox
sunny side up omelette
over easy soft-boiled
over medium poached FUN FACTS ABOUT EGG:
There are many ways to
hard boiled scrambled
cook your eggs.
Which one is your
favourite?
What do I need to
make an omelette?
Can you help me?
Choose 5 ingredients that I need to make an omelette.
I need_______,________,_______,_______ and ________.
a mango some milk some butter
a chilli some flour some tomatoes
an egg some black some salt
pepper
I need:
some milk
an egg some butter
some salt
some black
pepper
Q&A
Which food you can count and which food you can’t
count?
I can count I can’t count
a mango some milk
a chilli some flour
some tomatoes some black pepper
an egg some salt
I can count Something that I
can count is known
a mango as countable noun
an egg
a chilli Countable noun
means I can count it
some tomatoes
like numbers
I use a, an and
some in front of
the countable noun
What are a,an and
some?
COUNTABLE NOUN We can use a, an
and some for
More than one countable noun.
(Plural Noun)
One
(Singular Noun) (s/e/ies )
a mango some mangoes
an egg some eggs Use
a chilli some chillies some
a tomato some tomatoes For countable
noun which
more than
one
To show how
many,
number,quantity
Position: in front Use for
of noun countable noun
Article only
a, an
(You can count)
Have rules Only one
(person, animal,
thing…)
an is used for singular noun (one)
used with noun that starts with a,e,i,o,u and has vowel sound
Exception (Pengecualian)
It is used with noun that starts with VOWEL sound
(an hour= we don’t say a hour because hour is pronounced like our)
an hour an honest boy an heir
an hour an apple an orange
an egg
an
an umbrella
an octopus
a is used for singular noun (one)
If a noun starts with consonant letter, use a
(b,c,d,f,g,h,j,k,l,m,n,p,q,r,s,t,v,w,x,y,z)
Exception (Pengecualian)
If a noun start with vowel letter but has consonant sound, use a
a university (u is pronounced like y)
a university a pear a mango
a cat a boy
a
a pencil
Let’s practice
(a)
Which one is correct?
√
A. I buy a pear. B. I buy an pear.
How many pear?
Rules?
Let’s practice
(an)
Which one is correct?
√
A. I eat a apple. B. I eat an apple.
apple= starts with vowel letter
Let’s practice
(a & an)
Which one is correct?
√
A. My sister goes to a university. B. My sister goes to an university.
u is pronounced like letter y
Let’s practice
(a & an)
Which one is correct?
√
A. I wait for you for a hour. B. I wait for you for an hour.
h is pronounced like letter o
Position: in front To show Use for countable
of noun quantity or noun
Has negative amount (plural noun)
form: any (more than one)
Quantifier:
some Uncountable
noun
Have rules
(something
that cannot be
counted)
I can count I also use some with countable
something that is noun that is more than one
(plural noun)
more than one
a mango some mangoes I use some in front of
countable noun to show the
amount is more than one.
Let’s practice
(some)
Which one is correct?
√
A. Anna cuts an oranges. B. Anna cuts some oranges
plural noun=more than one
Let’s practice
(some)
Which one is correct?
√
A. My dad bought an egg from B. My dad bought some eggs
the grocery shop. from the grocery shop.
plural noun=more than one
I can’t Something that I can’t
count count is known as
uncountable noun
I use some in front of
uncountable noun to show
the amount or quantity
Can you count salt? What are the foods that I
can’t count?
Discussion
I can’t count………
1.black pepper
2. sugar
3.water
4.flour
5.salt
6. hair
Some………….
Something that you
can’t count such as
1. liquid
2. powder
3. soup
4. water
5. grain
FUN FACTS:
Do you know that
money is also
uncountable noun!
Let’s practice
(some)
Which one is correct?
√
A. Mum adds some salt in the B. Mum adds a salt in the
chicken soup. chicken soup.
uncountable noun=can’t count
Let’s practice
(some)
Which one is correct?
A.I want to drink a water. B. I want to drink some water.
uncountable noun=can’t count
Let’s practice
(some)
Which one is correct?
A.I mix a butter and a flour in my B. I mix some butter and some
pancake. flour in my pancake.
uncountable noun=can’t count
*you can also use other quantifiers
or use ‘the’
COUNTABLE NOUN COUNTABLE NOUN UNCOUNTABLE NOUN
(SINGULAR NOUN) (PLURAL NOUN) (cannot be counted)
MORE THAN ONE
ONE X
X
Noun starts with consonant letter: X
X
+ I have a cat. She wants some tea.
She wants some milk.
a Would you like some tea?
Could I have some water?
- She doesn’t have a cat. She doesn’t have any soda.
Does she want any soda?
? Do you have a dog?
Before a, e, i, o and u (vowel)
+ I want an apple.
an - I don’t want an apple
? Do you want an apple
some She has some apples.
any x She has some pens.
Would you like some apples?
I don’t have any apples.
x Do you want any pens?
Collective Noun
Let’s find out
1. Can you count water?
Yes, I can.
No, I cannot
2. Can you count a bottle of
water?
• Yes, I can.
• No, I can’t
Why you can count a bottle of water?
A bottle can be counted
It means one bottle of
water
A bottle of water=1
A bottle is a special
word known as
collective noun .
Let’s choose
• Which one is correct and which is
incorrect?
A. a water B. a bottle of
water
cannot use a with
uncountable noun can use a because we use
collective noun in front of
water
Collective Noun for water
Can be use with article ‘a’ to show one or one group
or
used with numbers
A bottle of water Two bottles of water.
Countable Noun Countable noun
(One/ Singular Noun) (More than one/Plural
Noun))
Collective Noun
Can be used with countable and
uncountable noun
To show one, a group, a number
of something and specific
amount
Use for noun such as people,
animals, things, objects, food and
so on.
Collective Noun for foods
(to show amount, specific amount,numbers)
(a=one/one group)
Collective Noun for People
(to show a group)
Collective Noun for animals
(to show a group)
Let’s practice
(Collective Noun)
Which one is correct?
A. I have a carton of milk in my B. I have a piece of milk in my
fridge. fridge.
a piece of chicken