Showing posts with label Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns. Show all posts

Sunday, March 5, 2017

Let's speak using CounTaBle and UNcountaBle Nouns

Hi, Guys!!!, 

Last week, we were talking about Countable and Uncountable Nouns. So, today we can use them in the following speaking activities. Ready, steady, go!!!

ORAL TASK: The teacher can ask the students to work in pairs. Then, they are given this picture. So, try to asnwer the question: 'What can you see?' and don't forget to use: there is, there are, some, any, few. litlle, ... a packet of, a bar of, plenty of, ...

Oral Activity: 'What can you see?'

Quantifiers

* For intermediate students, you can divide them into groups of four people. They have to organise a birthday party, what do they need? They have to write the shopping list and don't forget to use quantifiers. (Writing and speaking activity)

Learning English is always fun!

Monday, February 27, 2017

CounTaBle and UNcountaBle NouNs


Hi, Guys!!!, 

Today, let's see CounTaBle and UNcountaBle NouNs in English. At first, we need to learn how nouns can be classified and their differences, have a look at these pictures and refresh your memory ... after that, you can do the following exercises on the pictures.





ISL Collective (key answers)

If you want to go on practising Countable and Uncountable Nouns, click here: ISL COLLECTIVE.
(I love it!, it's truly recommendable for English learners!, you'll find lots of worksheets). 

Listening from British Council about Count. vs. Uncount. Nouns.

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Countable and Uncountable Nouns


Hi, Guys!,

What's your problem about Countable vs. Uncountable Nouns in English? They can be easy to learn... Let's start!

Countable Nouns are things we can count. They can singular (ex. a cat, one ball, this girl) or plural nouns (ex. some cats, two balls, these girls).

Uncountable Nouns are things we can't count, they are substances, concepts or elements which we can't separate. For example: money, milk, art. They can't be plural, so these nouns are invariable. We use them as singular nouns, for example: We must say "There is no milk", "There was too much money on the floor".
This is a brief summary of Count. vs. Uncount. Nouns, but you may need extra explanation as well as exercises. So now, look at the following practical worksheets.

Countable and Uncountable nouns exercises

Countable and Uncountable Nouns

ejercicios unidad 3