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Is There Any Milk

GRAMMAR: Quantifiers (any, some, few, many most)     EXAMPLE: Is there any milk?     DATE ADDED: 06-01-08 

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 15-30 min.
 

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Brief Outline: This is an activity to practice using countable and non-countable nouns.

 

Materials Needed:

 

Detailed Explanation:

  1. One group/person choses a basket on the worksheet and the other group/person has to find the basket by asking questions to narrow it down: "Is there any milk," or "Are there any sandwiches," etc.  Students respond with: "Y
    es, there is/are," or "No, there is/are not."
  2. I normally allow three questions then they have to decide a number (choose a basket) so the final question would be; "Are you basket 3?" etc.

 

Teaching Suggestions:

  • Can be played one on one or in small groups.
  • It is best played after reviewing the grammar point and not as an introduction to the grammar point.

If you have an updated worksheet, email it to the site directly at: schoolofthought (at) jhsenglipediaproject (dot) com

 

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