Demostrative lesson Do you like apples?


Do you like apples? Apple [ᴂ’pl] - алмаorange [‘orinʤ] - апельсинbanana [bǝ’na:nǝ] - бананlemonade [,lemǝ’neid] - лимонадjuice [‘ʤu:s] - шырынtea [ti:] - шайcoffe [‘kofi] - кофеwater [‘wo:tǝ] - су O_ange Bana_a A_ples Ju_ce Nouns divided in two group: Countable noun and Uncountable noun. Countable noun: Nouns which can be counted and have a singular and plural form We put a/an before countable nouns in the singular a + consonant sound an + vowel sound COUNTABLE NOUNS a pear two pears COUNTABLE NOUNS an apple many apples UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS nouns which cannot be counted and they usually have no plural food: cheese, butter, sugar, meat, jam etc. liquids: coffee, water, milk, tea, oil etc. materials: gold, iron, wood, paper etc. abstract nouns: beauty, love, sadness etc. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS some meat some milk There is some meat on the table There is some milk in the glass Grammar exercise: 11 Read and write the words below. Countable(C) Uncountable (U) Plate Lamp Armchair Apple Sofa Butter Money Meat Music Water Chess Ice milk Listening and reading: Ex: 3 Read the text Kazakhstan In Kazakhstan apples usually come from Almaty and Shymkent. Bananas come from America. Cheese comes from Europe. Meat usually comes from Astana. Potatoes, carrots and cabbages come from Taraz and Shymkent. a) Cheese comes from Europe. b) Meat comes from Astana. c) Apples comes from Karagandy. d) Potatoes, carrots and cabbages come from Kostanai. Ex: 4 True or False True False True False I’m tiger Interview Ernar likes apple and banana.Ernar doesn’t like orange. Do you like…? Name apple orange banana Ernar + - + Symbat