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Lesson 11 (Lección 11)

Technical English II
Teacher: Victor Vera-Moyoli Classgroup: 10213 Room: B-37 Shift: 09:40-11:20 a.m. Date: WEDNESDAY, October 26th, 2012

Lesson 11: QUANTIFIERS
Definition: We use Quantifiers to talk or write about count and non count nouns in English.

Count
Many (↑) - a few (↓) How many …? There are many. (↑) There aren´t a few. There are a few. (↓) Therearen´t many. Count Nouns: desk ↔ board door ↔ window pen ↔ pencil cellphone ↔ keys coin purse ↔ wallet fans ↔ lamps

Non Count
a lot (↑) – a little (↓) (not much) How much …? There is a lot. (↑) There isn´t a little. There is a little. (↓) There isn´t much. Non Count Nouns: money, cash ↔ scarcity friendship ↔ hatred solidarity ↔ selfishness quietness ↔ noise respect ↔ disrespect punctuality ↔unpunctuality kindness ↔ rudeness attention ↔ distraction ink information ↔ data

Questions and answers using Quantifiers
With Count Nouns How many desks are there here? (↑) ______________________________ With Non Count Nouns 1. How much money is there here? (↑) ____________________________

How many doors are there here? (↓) 2. How much ink is there here? (↓) __________________________________________________________

Class Exercise:
How many students are there here? (↓) ______________________________. How many PCs are there here? (↑) ______________________________. 3. How much distraction is there here? (↓) ______________________________. 4. How much responsability is there here? (↑) ______________________________.

Class Exercise with Solutions:
How many students are therehere? (↓) There are a few. There aren´t many. How many PCs are there here? (↑) There are many. There aren´t a few. 3. How much distraction is there here? There is a little. There isn´t much. (↓)

4. How much responsability is there here? (↑) There is a lot. There isn´t a little.

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Lesson 13 (Lección 13)

Technical English II
Teacher: Victor Vera-Moyoli Classgroup: 10213 Room: B-37Shift: 09:40-11:20 a.m. Date: WEDNESDAY, October 26th, 2012

Lesson 15: Future Tense
Warm up, presentation and explanation: Future Tense (FT) Definition.- We use the Future Tense (FT) to refer to activities in the future.
There are three kind of future tense in English. F1: Activities with a very high probability of occurance. F2: Activities that have been planned. F3: Predictions or suddendecisions.

Kinds of Future Tense (FT)
Future 1: Examples: Subject + verb be + verb-ING + complement I am / I am not leaving IDAT next week. She/he/it is/isn´t leaving IDAT next week. They/you/we are/aren´t leaving IDAT next week. Subject + verb be + GOING TO + verb + complement

Future 2:

Examples: I am going to play soccer after leaving class. I am not going to play soccer after leaving.She/he/it is going to play soccer after leaving class. She/he/it isn´t going to play soccer… They/you/we are going to play soccer after leaving class. They/you/we aren´t going to play soccer… Future 3: Subject + will / won´t + verb + complement

Examples: we/I/you/they will / won´t win. she/he/it will / won´t win. (-): Andrade (+): Dueñas, Huamán, Arauco, Clinton (2plus), Navarro (plus)

ControlledPractice:

Future Tense (FT)

Write sentences in the 3 different Future Tense Cases. Write suitable sentences of your own. (Escriba oraciones en los 3 diferentes casos del tiempo futuro. Haga oraciones de su invención) Future 1 (F1): leave / the class at 1.00 p.m. I am leaving the class at 1.00 p.m . he/she/it is leaving the class at 1.00 p.m . you/we/they are leaving the class at 1.00 p.m .Future 2 (F2): go / to cook lunch after 1.00 p.m. I am going to cook lunch after 1:00 pm. he/she/it is going to cook lunch after 1:00 pm . you/we/they are going to cook lunch after 1:00 pm. Future 3 (F3): visit / my aunt this weekend I will visit my aunt this weekend . he/she/it will visit my aunt this weekend . you/we/they will visit my aunt this weekend .

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