Elementary Review 4 American English Teacher Ver2
Elementary Review 4 American English Teacher Ver2
Elementary Review 4 American English Teacher Ver2
ELEMENTARY
REVIEW 4
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In pairs, ask and answer the questions. In your answers, use expressions like ‘a lot’, ‘quite a lot’, ‘not
much’, ‘not many’, ‘a little’, ‘a few’, ‘any’ and ‘none’.
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2 At the supermarket
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3 Time expressions
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4 At a clothes shop
5 Clothes
6 Going to
Write down five future plans using ‘going to’ + infinitive. For example:
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7 Comparative forms
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8 Superlative forms
Make sentences like in the example, using the adjectives below. Decide if you need to change the
adjective to an adverb.
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Key
1. Much, many, a lot, a little, a few
Demonstrate one question/answer with a strong student, e.g. "How much water do you drink every day?" "I drink
quite a lot of water."/"Quite a lot."
1. How much 2. How many 3. How much
4. How much 5. How many 6. How many
7. How much 8. How many 9. How much
10. How many
2. At the supermarket
Model the first answer with a strong student. This activity can be done around the class if you prefer. Have
each student read a situation for the next student to respond to. The student that answers should read the next
situation in the list. You can also write your own situations on the board. Discourage students from repeating the
same expressions where relevant.
Possible answers:
1. I’ll have 4 oz of goat cheese, please.
2. Excuse me, I’m looking for coffee. OR Excuse me, where can I find coffee?
3. Can I get a bag, please?
4. Do you have any salami?
5. Excuse me, I’m looking for apple juice. OR Excuse me, where can I find apple juice?
6. What is that (meat) over there?
7. Excuse me, I’m looking for butter. OR Excuse me, where can I find butter?
8. Can you give me another bag, please?
3. Time expressions
In a large class, have the students complete the questions individually or in pairs. Go through the answers.
1. last 2. yesterday 3. ago 4. yesterday 5. in
6. last 7. ago 8. last 9. in 10. last
4. At a clothes shop
Students can complete the dialog individually and check in pairs. Play the recording or video again.
1. Do you have any 2. What size are you? 3. Where can I try it on?
4. How much are they? 5. Are you paying cash?
7. Comparative forms
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8. Superlative forms
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