1. Food and drink.

Put these words into two groups: countable and uncountable.

countable
    You can count them ("1, 2, 3, 4, 5..."). The word can be plural: 1 egg, 2 eggs.

uncountable
    You can't count them. The word can't be plural: milk, 2 milks.

 

2. To make tazukuri.

Can you remember what you need to make tazukuri?

For example:

You need some rice wine.

 

Put the words in order to make sentences.

3. Using a, an, some and any.

Look at the examples.

a, an with singular nouns
    a sardine, a balloon, a party
     an egg, an apple, an invitation = words beginning with vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, u)

some, any with plural and uncountable nouns
    You need some dried sardines. Positive: some + plural noun
  You need some sugar. Positive: some + uncountable noun
  You don't need any eggs. Negative: any + plural noun
  You don't need any milk. Negative: any + uncountable noun
  Do you need any eggs? Question: any + plural noun
  Do you need any milk? Question: any + uncountable noun

 

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

4. More practice.

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

5. Food for a party.

Listen to David and Janet. They are deciding what food to buy for a party. Use the words to complete the dialogue.

Note:

some cheese
a lot of cheese
some people
a lot of people

6. Complete the dialogue.

Can you remember? Now choose the correct word to complete the dialogue from the previous exercise.

Listen and check.

7. Using much, many and a lot of.

Complete the table. Drag the sentences into the correct box.

Note: a lot of = lots of
For example: I have a lot of friends. = I have lots of friends.

 

8. Complete the rule.

Look at the sentences in exercise 7 again. Then use the words to complete the rule.

9. Much or many?

Choose the correct option to complete the sentences.

10. Complete an email.

Rita and Jack are organising a party. Jack sends Rita an email. Choose the correct options to complete the email.

 

Now go to Tutorial 1 and do exercise 2.