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Task 1. Choose the correct form 1 Task 1. Choose the correct form 1. Arthur and Attila didn’t do many researches/ much research before setting off for Chicago 2. John found some useful information/ informations about the trans-Siberian railway online 3. Roisin bought all the equipments/ equipment she needed for her walk in France.

Task 1. Choose the correct form 1 Task 1. Choose the correct form 1. Arthur and Attila didn’t do much research before setting off for Chicago. 2. John found some useful information about the trans-Siberian railway online. 3. Roisin bought all the equipment she needed for her walk in France.

Quantifying the uncountable Some plenty of No not much not enough a good/great deal of hardly any Little More Less Accommodation Advice Behaviour Chaos Experience Furniture Information Luck Luggage Money Music News Progress Scenery, traffic, trouble, weather, work, peace, wealth, motivation, happiness…..

‘Counting’ the uncountable Universal ‘partitive’ nouns: a piece, a bit, a unit, a slice Uncountable nouns A clap A fit A loaf A rasher A beam A spell A blade A stroke A flash Grass Luck Lightning Thunder Bread Light Bacon Anger Weather

‘Counting’ the uncountable ‘Partitive’ nouns: a piece, a bit, a unit, a slice Uncountable nouns A clap of A fit of A loaf of A rasher of A beam of A spell of A blade of A stroke of A flash of thunder anger bread bacon light weather grass luck lightning

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had ___________really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly______ luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so _______ time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have _________ experience. 5. I’m not making ___________ progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very _____________ information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s ___________ of room over here. 8. I spent a great _____________ of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had some really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly______ luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so _______ time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have _________ experience. 5. I’m not making ___________ progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very _____________ information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s ___________ of room over here. 8. I spent a great _____________ of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had some really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly any luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so _______ time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have _________ experience. 5. I’m not making ___________ progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very _____________ information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s ___________ of room over here. 8. I spent a great _____________ of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had some really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly any luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so little time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have _________ experience. 5. I’m not making ___________ progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very _____________ information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s ___________ of room over here. 8. I spent a great _____________ of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had some really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly any luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so little time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have any experience. 5. I’m not making ___________ progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very _____________ information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s ___________ of room over here. 8. I spent a great _____________ of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had some really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly any luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so little time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have any experience. 5. I’m not making any progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very _____________ information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s ___________ of room over here. 8. I spent a great _____________ of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had some really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly any luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so little time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have any experience. 5. I’m not making any progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very much information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s ____________ of room over here. 8. I spent a great _____________ of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had some really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly any luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so little time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have any experience. 5. I’m not making any progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very much information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s plenty of room over here. 8. I spent a great _____________ of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1 Task 2 Complete the sentences with one word in each space. 1. I’ve just had some really good news. 2. You travel light! You’ve got hardly any luggage with you! 3. I’m really looking forward to this break. I’ve had so little time to myself lately! 4. I don’t think I’ll get the job. I don’t have any experience. 5. I’m not making any progress at all with my German. If anything, I think I’m getting worse! 6. I couldn’t find very much information about the place on the Internet. 7. Come and sit with us. There’s plenty of room over here. 8. I spent a great deal of time trying to avoid the people in the tent next to ours!

Task 3 Discuss these questions in pairs. 1 Task 3 Discuss these questions in pairs. 1. Who do you usually talk to when you need advice? 2. Do you usually do much research before going on holiday? 3. How much luggage do you usually take when you go on holiday? 4. How much time do you usually spend packing? 5. Have you had any good/ bad news recently?