Friday 28 February 2020

Countable & uncountable nouns

Hey guys! ๐Ÿ˜€ Are you OK? I hope you and and your families are well! 
Avete festeggiato recentemente lo "Shrove Tuesday" o "Pancake day"? Come suggerisce il nome stesso la giornata รจ festeggiata preparando dei pancakes in the UK๐Ÿ˜‹


Today, we're going to learn the difference between countable nouns (= sostantivi  numerabili) and uncountable nouns (= sostantivi non numerabili).
As you can easily understand, countable nouns refer to the things you can count (= contare, numerare) and uncountable nouns refer to the things you can't count (= non puoi contare, non puoi numerare)



๐Ÿ”Let's take a look at the ingredients you need to make pancakes:
- flour (= farina)
- eggs 
- salt 
- butter
- milk
๐Ÿ’ญThink: in your opinion what are countable and uncountable nouns? 
Can you count flour? No, you can't!
What about eggs? Yes, you can! You can easily find in your fridge one, two, three... eggs.

Now, let's watch a video: it's easy! Watch just the first minute (= solo il primo minuto del video)

Time for a couple of games!
๐ŸŸ๐Ÿฌ๐ŸญGame 1
๐Ÿ“๐Ÿณ๐Ÿ•Game 2

 Now, open your book, page 59

1) Completa la regola "Think": ricopiala su foglio word, cosรฌ potrai inviarmela via mail
2) Passa ora agli ex ex 1-2-3-4 p. 59


Ex 1 p. 59 (su foglio word)
Ex 2 p. 59 (ascolta la correzione)
Ex 3 p. 59 (su foglio word)
Ex 4 p. 59 (su foglio word, scrivi 5 frasi)

Inviami una mail all'indirizzo che ti ho scritto nel registro e allega il foglio con gli ex.

๐Ÿ‰Is this lesson clear? Is there anything you don't understand?
Have you ever eaten pancakes? If you would like to try the recipe with your mum, visit this page

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Hope to see you soon guys! Have a nice day and take care!๐Ÿ˜‰

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