🍉GRADE 4: FOOD🍓


Hello, everyone!

Today we're reading and listening the text at page 55 on your book.

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Do the exercise 1 on your notebook.

Now, read and listen the poem from exercise 3.

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Vuelve a repasar la gramática que vimos en la entrada anterior, sobre nombres contables e incontables (COUNTABLE AND UNCONTABLE NOUNS) y juega después a este juego. (No tienes que enviármelo)





En comentarios podéis escribirme una oración con un nombre contable y otra con un nombre incontable. Examples:

  • There is some juice in the fridge.
  • There are some olives on the table.


Revisad las entradas anteriores, para aseguraros de que lo estáis haciendo bien.

STAY SAFE AND LET'S LEARN TOGETHER!

Comentarios

  1. Uncountable: There is some milk on my fridge.

    Countable: There is a banana in my kitchen.

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  2. Elena 4⁰A

    Uncountable: There are some sugar on the table
    Countable: There is an apple in the kitchen

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    Respuestas
    1. Cuidado: There is some sugar on the table (sugar: uncountable)

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  3. Uncountable: There isn't any sugar on the table
    Countable: There are a few chips in the box

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  4. Uncountable: There isn´t any milk on the table
    Countable: There are a lot of bread in the box

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    Respuestas
    1. Cuidado: Bread - uncountable. Bread rolls - countable. There are a lot of bread rolls in the box.

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  5. a book countable sugar uncountable

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  6. Uncountable: There is a few rice in the kitchen.
    Countable: There are a lot of fruits on the table.
    Beñat

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  7. Uncountable:There isn't any sugar in the kitchen
    Countable:There are a lot of apples in the supermarket

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  8. Uncountable: There is some flour on the table
    Countable: There are two pears in the fridge

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  9. Mar 4ºB
    Countable: There aren´t any bananas.
    Uncountable: There is a little milk.

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  10. Hello!
    I'm Sofía.
    Contable: There are a lot of fish.
    Uncontable: There is a little seeds.
    Bye!

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    Respuestas
    1. Cuidado: seeds - countable. There is a little seed. There are a few seeds.

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    2. Fish es... depende. A veces se considera contable y a veces incontable. En tu ejemplo, para que valga como contable: There are lots of fish.

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  11. There are a lot of apricots
    There is some water

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  12. Countable noun: Are there a lot of biscuits in the fridge?
    Uncountable noun: There aren't any bread.

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  13. Hi!
    Countable: There is a little pen.
    Uncountable: There are a lot of peaple.
    Bye.

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    Respuestas
    1. There are a lot of people es correcto, pero es considera contable. People es una de las palabras difíciles, nos hacemos un poco de lío.

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  14. Victor 4ºA

    Countable: there is a little mouse
    Uncontable: There is a olives

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    Respuestas
    1. Olives sí se puede contar (countable). Lo correcto sería There are some olives.

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  15. Hola Gema soy Paula.
    Como me ha gustado este ejercicio. ¡¡¡Es súper divertido!!! ¡¡¡espero ya verte¡¡¡
    Muchos besitosss adioss!!!

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