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visual material for the 6th grade based on Moldovan textbook, for lyceum
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At my grandparent’s
Demonstrative lesson
The 6 th form
Rusu Elena
If nothing is going well, call your ?????. ~Italian Proverb
Mother Neighbor Father Policeman Teacher GRANDMOTHER
Interview your neighbor about…
His/her name is ______ . His/her grandparents live in______________. He/she visits them ________. When he/she wants to see them he/she goes there by _________. In his/her way he/she sees __________________________
__________________. At his/her grandparents he/she likes _____________________________.
East or vest home is best
Read - think - answer There is a tree behind my house. There’s a bird over my house. There are some roses near my
house. My house is small but beautiful. There isn’t a car in front of my
house. There is not a tree in front of my
house.
A child needs a grandparent, anybody's grandparent, to grow a little more securely into an unfamiliar world.
~Charles and Ann Morse
New vocabulary
Foundation Barrel
Cellar Iris
Another new words
Jar Jelly
TurnipsPickles
Bloom Hold
Fragile
The invisible text
In cellar are many jars with pickles,Barrels of wine and turnips.I hold the fragile jellyAnd look at the irises that bloom in the
valley.
Do you remember the missing letters????
In cell__ a__ m___ ja__ w__ p____,Barr___ of w___ and turn___.I h__d the fra___ j___yAnd l__k at the iri__ that bl__m in the
v__ey.
Do you really remember the new word ??
In c____ are many j___ with p____,B____ of wine and t____.I h___ the fragile j____And look at the i____ that b___ in the
valley.
It's such a grand thing to be a mother of a mother - that's why
the world calls her grandmother. ~Author Unknown
What interesting things, happen there in the cellar
Ask five questions to the text using:
WhatWhenWhereWhoWhy
Countable nouns
Countable nouns are individual objects, people, places, etc. which can be counted.
books, Italians, pictures, stations, men, etc. A countable noun can be both singular - a friend, a
house, etc. - or plural - a few apples, lots of trees, etc. Use the singular form of the verb with a singular
countable noun: There is a book on the table.
That student is excellent! Use the plural form of the verb with a countable noun in
the plural: There are some students in the classroom.
Those houses are very big, aren't they?
Uncountable nouns
Uncountable nouns are materials, concepts, information, etc. which are not individual objects and can not be counted.
information, water, understanding, wood, cheese, etc.
Uncountable nouns are always singular. Use the singular form of the verb with uncountable nouns:
There is some water in that pitcher.That is the equipment we use for the project.
Use of many, much, little, few
Countable Uncountable Examples
Much + I don't have much money.
Many + I don't have many apples.
Few + We know few people in the area.
Little + I know little English.
Plenty of + +
Let’s practice
Ex 6 page 17.
How to count uncountable nouns ???
Analyze in what are they stored.
Name the product
Listening activity Prepare your years !!!!
Correct the sentences Brother went shopping. Sister bought three packets of
chips. Sister bought 2 loaves of
bread. Sister bought 5 bars of
chocolate. Instead of chocolate she
bought 1 package of biscuit Sister didn’t buy jam. Sister bought gooseberry jam.
Do not forget to notice the homework
EX. 9 page 17 to fill in with the right word from the box
Do you have any questions????Don’t go home without asking them !!!
At the last
Don’t forget about your grandparents visit them!!!!
Thanks for the lesson and participation