SOME And ANY UnIt 6, lesson 3 sImPle PResent:
WH- QUestIons And AnsweRs
T-000 GRAMMAR PRACTICE NOTES T-119
UNIT 7, LESSON 1 COUNT/NON-COUNT NOUNS; SOME AND ANY
REVIEW GRAMMAR
Grammar to review Simple present: Affirmative and negative statements
Optional grammar to review Singular and plural nouns; Articles a / an; There is / There are; Simple present: Yes/no questions
COMMON ERRORS
Ss may use singular count nouns with some or any.
Ss may use any in affirmative statements or some in negative statements.
• Have Ss listen and check the correct box. If appropriate, have Ss listen again.
• Go over any questions as a class.
• Remind Ss that nouns that have a number before them, have the article a / an before them, or are plural are count nouns. If helpful, play the audio one more time to illustrate. (1. two tomatoes; 3. a banana; 6. onions;
7. an apple)
• Have Ss preview the conversation. Then ask, Do we use some or any in affirmative statements? (some) Do we use some or any in negative statements? (any) Which do we use in yes/no questions? (usually any; some if we offer something or ask for something)
• Have Ss work individually to complete the
conversation. Then have them compare answers in pairs. Circulate and assist as needed. If Ss run into
problems, ask, Is the statement affirmative or negative?
Do we use some or any with affirmative / negative statements?
OPTION In pairs, have Ss role-play the completed conversation.
• Ask, Do you ever order meals online or on your phone? Have Ss study the guest check. Refer Ss to 1A on page 66 for help with vocabulary for food items as needed. Elicit or explain the meaning of modify.
(to change)
• Focus on item 1. Read the question in part A aloud.
Say, They refers to the guests or customers who ordered the food listed on the check. Do you see pasta on the check? (no) Call on a volunteer to read the example answer.
• Ask Ss to complete the exercise individually. Then have them compare answers in pairs. Circulate and remind Ss to refer back to the guest check to locate information for their answers. Remind Ss to use any with negative answers and some with affirmative answers.
OPTION Assign grammar exercises for homework.
If doing the grammar for homework, Ss can complete the audio grammar activity by accessing the audio file for this activity on their app. In the next class, have Ss compare answers in pairs. Then go over the answers together.
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07-02 Listen to the sentences. Are the nouns count or non-count? Check (✓) the correct box.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Count noun ✓
Non-count noun
Complete the sentences. Use some or any.
A: What’s for breakfast?
B: Hmm. I don’t know. Do we have any
1 eggs?
A: Yes, we do. There are
2 eggs on the second shelf in the fridge.
B: I need
3 butter and milk, too A: We have butter, but we don’t have
4 milk.
B: Oh. Hmm. Then I’ll just make
5 fruit salad.
A: We don’t have
6 fruit.
B: Yes, we do. There are
7 bananas on the table.
A: Right. We only have bananas.
B: Never mind then. I’ll just have
8 coffee.
A: Well, I’m going shopping! We don’t have
9 food.
Look at the check. Then answer the questions. Use some or any.
John’s Café GUEST CHECK
Click an item to modify. Check number 8818566
2 carrot soup $8.00
1 chicken sandwich (no onions) $7.25
1 cheese sandwich (with tomatoes) $7.75
1 shrimp $17.50
2 potatoes (side) $6.00
TOTAL $46.50
5 items
1. A: Do they want pasta? B: No, they don’t want any pasta .
2. A: Do they want onions on B:
the chicken sandwich?
3. A: Do they want shrimp? B:
4. A: Do they want fi sh? B:
5. A: Do they want chicken soup? B:
6. A: Do they want tomatoes on B:
the cheese sandwich?
7. A: Do they want potatoes? B:
8. A: Do they want dessert? B:
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UnIt 7, lesson 1 coUnt/non-coUnt noUns;
SOME And ANY UnIt 6, lesson 3 sImPle PResent:
WH- QUestIons And AnsweRs
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✓ ✓ ✓
some some
any some any
some
some
any
No, they don’t want any onions on the chicken sandwich.
Yes, they want some shrimp.
No, they don’t want any fish.
No, they don’t want any chicken soup.
Yes, they want some tomatoes on the cheese sandwich.
Yes, they want some potatoes.
No they don’t want any dessert.
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Complete the messages. Use some or any.
Hi Frida, We need to buy food. I’m at the store. I want chicken for dinner.
Do we have some
1 ?
How about pasta, do we have
4 ?
No, I don’t think we have
7 .
I’ll buy
8 . Anything else?
Hey Andy, That’s great. No, we don’t have
2 . You need
to buy
3 .
Yes, we have
5 .
I need milk for my coffee, do we have
6 ?
No, that’s good. See you later.
Complete the conversations. Circle the correct word.
1. A: Can I / Could you / Can we help me?
B: Yes, of course. What do you need?
2. A: Can I / Could you / Can we have a piece of cake, please?
B: Sure, Mark. Here’s a piece.
3. A: Can I / Could you / Can we bring the check?
B: Sure. Here you go.
4. A: Can we / Could you / Can I cut the fruit?
B: No, I don’t have a knife.
5. A: Can I / Could we / Could you see the menus, please?
B: Yes, ladies. Right away.
6. A: Can we / Could I / Can you come to the movies, too?
B: You and Kayla? Sure. I have two extra tickets.
7. A: Could you / Can I / Can we have some tea?
B: I’m sorry, Beth. There isn’t any.
8. A: Can I / Could you / Can we fi nish your soup, please?
B: It’s too hot.
9. A: Can we / Could I / Can you have a burger, please?
B: Oh, yes. Of course, sir.
07-18 Listen to the questions. Complete the sentences.
1. Could I have some bread, please?
2. come to your party?
3. have a glass of water?
4. email me the picture?
5. get some vegetables?
6. order some dessert, please?
7. bring us some soup?
8. tell me the address of the restaurant?
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UnIt 7, lesson 3 CAN/COULD FoR ReQUests; SOME And ANY As IndeFInIte PRonoUns
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Can I Can we Can you Could you
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Complete the messages. Use some or any.
Hi Frida, We need to buy food. I’m at the store. I want chicken for dinner.
Do we have some
1 ?
How about pasta, do we have
4 ?
No, I don’t think we have
7 .
I’ll buy
8 . Anything else?
Hey Andy, That’s great. No, we don’t have
2 . You need
to buy
3 .
Yes, we have
5 .
I need milk for my coffee, do we have
6 ?
No, that’s good. See you later.
Complete the conversations. Circle the correct word.
1. A: Can I / Could you / Can we help me?
B: Yes, of course. What do you need?
2. A: Can I / Could you / Can we have a piece of cake, please?
B: Sure, Mark. Here’s a piece.
3. A: Can I / Could you / Can we bring the check?
B: Sure. Here you go.
4. A: Can we / Could you / Can I cut the fruit?
B: No, I don’t have a knife.
5. A: Can I / Could we / Could you see the menus, please?
B: Yes, ladies. Right away.
6. A: Can we / Could I / Can you come to the movies, too?
B: You and Kayla? Sure. I have two extra tickets.
7. A: Could you / Can I / Can we have some tea?
B: I’m sorry, Beth. There isn’t any.
8. A: Can I / Could you / Can we fi nish your soup, please?
B: It’s too hot.
9. A: Can we / Could I / Can you have a burger, please?
B: Oh, yes. Of course, sir.
07-18 Listen to the questions. Complete the sentences.
1. Could I have some bread, please?
2. come to your party?
3. have a glass of water?
4. email me the picture?
5. get some vegetables?
6. order some dessert, please?
7. bring us some soup?
8. tell me the address of the restaurant?
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