2V Unit 3 Solutions

2V Unit 3 Solutions

3A

First do assignments 2, 4, 5+ vocabulary builder page 126 assignment 2

Vocabulary builder page 126 assignments 5 and 7

 

Take a place/building  in your town and describe the route someone has to take to get there starting at school.

Do this with Google Maps.

You will be asked to show this in clas with Google Maps on the whiteboard.

3B - Quantifiers

About quantifiers

Only with uncountable nouns With all types of nouns Only with countable nouns
a little no, none, not any a few
a bit of some a number of
  any several
a great deal of a lot of, lots of a great number of
a large amount of plenty of

a large number of

USING "MUCH" AND"MANY"

Much and many are mainly used in interrogative and negative sentences. They are also used in affirmative and negative sentences in combination with too and so.

Notice: the word many can be used alone in affirmative sentences while the word much cannot. Much is replaced in affirmative sentences with a lot of or lots of (these expressions can also replace many).

Uncountable nouns Countable nouns
How much sugar do you have? How many people came to the concert?
There's not much sugar at the store. Not many people came to the concert.
I have too much sugar at home. There were too many people at the concert.
I don't know what to do with so much sugar. It's a problem when there are so many people.
I wish there was not so much sugar here. There were not so many people last year.
There is a lot of sugar in candy. There are many people who want to come. = There are a lot of people who want to come.

Excercises about quantifiers

Go to the following link and practice your use of quantifiers:

http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-quantifiers.php

Use the following quantifiers:

- some   - any   - much   - many   - a lot of   - a little   - a few

Write 2 example sentences using each quantifier.

Upload your 14 example sentences to Classroom.

 

 

3C - Different Views

You must be able to express your opinion on a subject and let people know whether you agree or disagree with them.

You and a partner are going to have a conversation about a subject and you are going to use some of the expressions below. You may choose the subject yourselves en the conversation should at least  2 minutes.

Here you will find some expressions to choose from:

 

USEFUL EXPRESSIONS TO EXPRESS YOUR OPINION

 

In my opinion, ...                                    In my eyes, ...

To my mind, ...                                      As far as I am concerned, ...                   Speaking personally, ...

From my point of view, ...                        As for me / As to me, ...

My view / opinion / belief / impression / conviction is that ...                                I hold the view that ...

I would say that ...                                 It seems to me that ...                            I am of the opinion that ...

My impression is that ...                         I am under the impression that ...         It is my impression that ...

I have the feeling that ...                          My own feeling on the subject is that ...

I have no doubt that ...                            I am sure / I am certain that ...                

I think / consider / find / feel / believe / suppose / presume / assume that ...

I hold the opinion that ...                         (I form / adopt an opinion.)                  I dare say that ...

I guess that ...                                       I bet that ....                                          I gather that ...

It goes without saying that ...                  


USEFUL WORDS TO EXPRESS YOUR AGREEMENT


I agree with you / him ...                         I share your view.                                   I think so.                                    

I really think so.
(The author / the narrator / the protagonist / etc.) is  right
He is quite right / absolutely right            He may be right.
I have no objection.                                I approve of it.                                        I have come to the same conclusion            

  I hold the same opinion.                      We are of one mind / of the same mind on that question.
I am at one with him on that point.         It is true.                                               That is right.

That's just it !                                         Fair enough !                                         Quite so !
Just so !                                                Yes of  course !
 

USEFUL WORDS TO EXPRESS YOUR DISAGREEMENT


I don't agree.                                          I disagree.                                             I don't think so.

You are / he is wrong.                            I think otherwise.                                   I don't think that's quite right.
I don't agree with you/him.                     I don't agree with what you say.            I am afraid that is not quite true.

I take a different view.                            I don't share his/her/your view.             This argument does not hold water.
Not at all !                                              Nonsense !                                            Rubbish !

He's off his head !

3D - Articles

Click the following link to practice your use of definite and indefinite articles:

http://www.myenglishpages.com/site_php_files/grammar-exercise-articles.php

Do the assignments in your textbook:

2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 8 (= listening)

 

3E - Urban Farmers?

3F - Picture Description

Pick one of the pictures below.

Describe what you see in the picture. Also answer the following questions.

Compile your description and answers in a document and upload it to Classroom.
 

1. What are the people in the picture doing?
2. Where do you think this is?
3. What made you choose this picture, and not the other ones?

You can click the pictures to make them larger.

3G - A Holiday Blog

You are going to write a holiday blog according to assignment 7 on page 31 in your textbook.

Use at least 2 extreme adjectives( Learn this and assignment 5 page 31) and use at least 1 exclamation.

Hand it in on Padlet with this link: 

https://padlet.com/j_kuijper/jwvf26exit4r

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