May 10-13
English in mind, pages 10, 11, 12, 13
Ways of Living: read the text and check your ideas
Grammar: too much, many, not enough
will, to be going to
Vocabulary: home
Grammar
ex. b

- There are a lot of people. — 1
- There are too many people. — 2
- I’ve got a lot of work. — 3
- I’ve got too much work. — 4

ex. c

Rule: Use too many with countable nouns, and too much with uncountable nouns.
ex. d

- I think I’ve got too many books! — 1
- There are too many people in there. — 2
- I think I’ve eaten too much food. — 3
- I spend too much time on the computer. — 4
ex. e

There weren’t enough beds in the hotels.
There wasn’t enough time to explore everything.
Rule: Use (not) enough with both countable and uncountable nouns.
ex. f

I don’t really like my town. Every summer, too many tourists come here, so there are too many cars in the streets, and that means there’s too much noise. There aren’t enough places for teenagers to go, either. There are lots of shops but there are always too many people in them! And most of the clothes shops are for old people — there aren’t enough shops for young people like me!