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UNIT 3 (revision)

Vocabulary - Household goods: a packet of crisps, a carton of juice


Vocabulary - Compound nouns: washing powder, computer game, film star

Vocabulary - Pollution and the environment: throw away, waste, recycle


How to say numbers: nought (0), six point five (6.5), a hundred and fifty (150)
Quantifying uncountable and countable nouns:

BIG QUANTITIES

SMALL QUANTITIES

UNCOUNTABLE

COUNTABLE

much / not much

many / not many

a lot (of) / lots of


a bit

a few / one or two


none

Do you see a lot of people on your way to school?; Yes, a few. And you?;
I havent got much money; How many rooms are there in your house?

Predicting what we are going to read about, or listen to:


Look at pictures, check the title and the questions before reading...
Relative pronouns: who/which/where to talk about people/things/places
mentioned previously in the sentence; e.g.: Jack is a person who I admire.

UNIT 3 (revision)
Too, too much and too many, enough, not enough:

Too = more than we need.

Enough = just as much as we need.

Too before adjectives: This weather is too cold for those children.

Too many before countable nouns: Jake throws away too many shopping bags.

Too much before uncountable nouns: Thats too much sugar for my coffee!

Enough after adjectives: I dont think youre strong enough for this.

Enough before nouns: Have they got enough money for that trip?

Offering and asking for help: Shall I carry those boxes for you?;
Would you mind?; Could you see why my computer doesnt work, please?;
OK, no problem. Ill fix it.
Writing about a problem: Im writing because; This photo shows;
Thereare one or two reasons for this; Firstly, ; Secondly,
So and because:
I ran out of black ink cartridges, so I bought a new one.
I bought a new cartridge because I ran out of black ink.

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