1. Listen to the dialogue. Answer 2 questions:
1. What does Jim want to make?
2. What ingredients does he need?
2 . Complete the questions with How much, How many
1 … students are there in the class today?
2 … time do spend on your homework every day?
3 … money do you spend every week?
4 … DVDs have you got?
5 … housework do you do every week?
3. Choose
1 We’ve got much/many bread.
2 There aren’t much/many books in my bag.
3 I’ve got much/many friends.
4 There isn’t much/many milk in the fridge
5 I haven’t got much/many homework this week.
6 I need much/many help with this exercise.
4. Correct the mistakes
1 How much carrots are there?
2 Can I have any more tea?
3 There’s many sugar in the jar.
4 There aren’t some pears left.
5 Have you got any milks left?
6 There aren’t some oranges in the basket.
5. Write 6 sentences about the picture, three true and three false. Use much, many, a few, a little.
The older generation often complains that today's teenegers are very different from young people in the 1970s. In the past teenagers used to be more polite to the older generation. They were keen on books and outdoor activities as well. Today adults often complain that modern teens aren't as polite. They say teens aren't interested in books and they get bored with things very quickly. They're just crazy about texting.
1 a) for b) from c)about
2 a) for b) to c) with
3 a) on b) with c) at
4 a) in b) for c) at
5 a) from b) about c) with
6 a) with b) about c) on
a) Tom goes fishing every day.
b) Do you know how to swim?
c) My house is small but it's pretty.
d) Pandas eat bamboo.
e) Do you like eating junk food?
f) How does Aunt Jeanny go to work?
g) Saint Giong is an ancient hero of Viet Nam.
h) My best friend is living in the USA now.
i) At the moment, I am doing my homework.
ii) Does your family play sports once a week?
k) Beijing is the capital of China.
1) Spring is my favorite season.
m) Does your father know how to ride a horse?
n) I seldom eat seafood.
o) Where are you going now?