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@® Heis a boy.
Tt is a fat dog.
My brother has a big nose.
(EAULAFH SANSHMAAHSESAREUASHS SRT [B—)
AB ZRAR°)
® She is holding an apple.
He is cutting an onion.
There is an egg sandwich.
(EAMLAFSH SARSACBVHSEFHALUTSHRS SRN IB—]
RB ZAIAR an’ )
DRAB )® Ihave a book. The book is old. pone ; 3
(SIO book MRR AENLAN ae ciel ADL Gy
=HGY book BBS—DPARANBAS * ZANDE ‘the’
® The lemons in the fridge smell nice. ea |
(FANS lemons’ A ‘fridge’ BEBE * JANIE ‘the’ ° )
© The sun is in the sky.
The moon is full at Mid-Autumn Festival. (
(AB ROVARZGARWS—ML ANIL “he’ >)
& TESA
© There is a orange on the table.
@ There is an orange on the table.
Bad orange’ TSS BRN B—| MEH ANE 'an' >
@ Sally has a bag, A bag is small
@ Sally has a bag, The bag is small.
RAREWRF CREM ANIL the’ >
© There is a plane in a blue sky
@ There is a plane in the blue sky.
FBRSARB HN BD » MEME TVS blue’ » BAR the’ °
® amieees
BAW RSID F case ee » WRERELR LERMAT °
My cousin has a cat. A cat is fat,
od
4
HUBER!
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Gj Fill in the blanks with ‘a’, ‘an’ or ‘the’.
e.g. le
the Earth armchair
2: 2.3:
big apple rosinan __- Easter eggs
Onme® SsnzaaE
f WG RAISE + DUR + Teh
@ Circle the correct answers. Drege» PADUA he «
e.g. There is @y an / the ) flyon(a/an /¢he)) wall.
1. My brother puts his toys on (a / an / the ) floor.
2. (A/An /The ) sun is shining.
3. My maid is wearing (a / an / the ) apron. She is
holding (a / an / the ) iron.
L 4. Look at (a/an/ the ) old man! He is holding (a /
an / the ) gun. Be carefull
DRRB ©i i ds.
G fill in the blanks with the given wor
Poimsese BREELESHTENSS HDA Ie: |
lookate.g. the picture. g. the _ picture.There is 1. Apple
tree. 2. apples are big and red. 43.
cat is climbing 4. tree.Z5. scathas
6% long tail.
OWES
| Look at the Picture. Describe the Picture with ‘a’,‘an’
or ‘the’ and the given words,
There is
in
ship / sea
@ MRT aye
ll CRAB) 18(2) Cardinal numbers
Mi
eS RRM \/
1, MF (numbers) TARMRAAM » YS OIRUM ° | \B— RBA RA
89S 2B Wed (cardinal numbers)
2. SREZ!—] (one): REVNCUNCHABARBMIVSA : SARS
(3) (zero) RAI (—] 1 ABBMIRZE -
3. BRABARBS TA dozen’ (+=) » ‘hundred’ (S) 3 thousand’ (+) $
FH MET Lo’ RGM: BASASE : NSSHAB AMOR
AHS + ‘dozen’ + ‘hundred’ 3 ‘thousand’ SFAHLAS ARNE ° HS ‘two
dozen’ * ‘three hundred’ #1] ‘four thousand’ °
amine Vl
WRERD—LER EG :
51 52 53 54 55
fifty-one fifty-two fifty-three fifty-four fifty-five
56 57 58 59 60
fifty-six fifty-seven fifty-eight fifty-nine sixty
61 62 63 64 65
sixty-one sixty-two. sixty-three sixty-four sixty-five
66 67 68 69 70
sixty-six sixty-seven sixty-eight sixty-nine seventy
80 90 100 1000 0
eighty ninety hundred thousand zero
BBRE @UF R-HERBRAHRSSBOMT *
ifty-four Cups
© fifty buttons : ; -eight aie
sixty-two soldiers Te
eighty days
three hundred children
zero degrees
S®@e@Q88
®
© seventy-one shops
ninety-six buses
two thousand dollars
a Suman \/
€3 Two hundreds students are in the hall.
@ Two hundred students are in the hall.
ZEDLEDIOCH » BEA hundred’ ZAM ZAR—H two! ERSR BRR,
R869 ‘hundreds’ °
) wanes \/
BW Malar M Nem MRE LENT °
Sally buys three dozens eggs.
Exercises
GJ Do the matching.
e.g. 15 ee eighty-five
d 1 Coss". fifteen
2. 64 ° e sixty-four
3. GED * one hundred
4. 100 ° ° fifty-three
@® WRAL — AYAB MAR RAAB) 16@ What do the children want to be? Look at the chart. Fill
in the blanks with the correct cardinal numbers.
Ht Ht HH He HE tt
Ht at MAE HM
HH HO HE HE att
tH He ett Ht
HH A AE He HP He tt
Hh Et
HH HY He He HP tt ate
He He HH Ot Oe I
Hh Ht HE EHP HU
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In this school, e.g. _ fifty-eight _ children want to be a
singer. Ppusemrin 18 (PRRBBA SAS 18 4770108 /f (B03) - BSB A>
1, ___ children want to be a fire fighter.
2. children want to be a teacher.
3. children want to be a nurse.
4. children want to be a doctor.
Zo. __ children want fo be a police officer.
amee Le
OOant I
G@ Look at the students’ test papers: F ill in the blanks with
cardinal numbers in words.
Name
Ime : Tamm,
ay
e.g. Tammy has _eightyseven_moris: QB
pum waA Bi 87°
[ Bi eighty seven’ car) ah
1. Jenny has marks. No
Name
2. Andy has marks. Andy x
~"
Name : §,
3. Sally has marks. me : Sally
Name :
L 4. David has marks. ime : Davig
OME Tnescs
“1 Look at the picture. Write a sentence about Grandma
with the correct number and the given words.
Grandma is
years old
10,
J SSR —AVNSKSIM (HAMM) 16Countable and
(3) uncountable nouns
Gp axmus
1. 284] (nouns) 2APRIBWAM » SRE H— BE -
®IRZA (countable nouns) RARARBM (uncountable nouns) #BIIHIz
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2. TRASAMEHR :
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© 8H (plural): SMBS (—] F BRBRRSH -
3. ABDSHHERUS LEBRSHAML's’ BHA-KBRER RA
B(RSENR]- RERLHNARUM RBNDKREHSSR -
4. UPRIMSHVCIRSAWRP— WSK ¢
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TASHNRSR TESA
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Do BBNLE CNUAMVERERR ER, |
DOLE'es'°
® | tory | tories | SBM 'y SSM 'y MAME Waa
> Age y Wave BDL 'es' >
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® | sheep | sheep BUSAN EMvENSREEED °
® | goose | geese | BRIG RMMMRE TRAUMA -
@ Mr. Chung has a cow.
(EAERIDP + 5859 ‘o’ RMB [—] - ABBRL cow’ > )
Miss Chan has eighty books.
(ZLLEBIDD + BSE eighty RBA [—] AAEMSEH books’ > )
® Jenny is eating a piece of bread.
(2DLEMIP * bread LATS TEA LRT AM - )
© TESA
© There is a water on the leaf.
@ There is a drop of water on the leaf.
BRIATHSAHAE RATA ‘a -
‘on’ Sae3 + (ST FARRATES «
@Q RGR — ALAR (ETRE) 18,() saees Y
BW PDF CER » ABE HER L LEMNT
There are six tomatos. tomato’ ii) COB
FORE?
Exercises V
@ Label each picture with ONE word only. Use plural form
if necessary.
box tice bread child tree fish
ll: 2:
TBF si. OY
trees
Camere ‘Tree’ (1) BIRBE - Spas Re + PARR ERSE ‘trees’ >
e.g.
e.g. The dog is eating a (6oné)/ bones ).
1. Lam going to sing some ( song / songs ).
2. We can use ( wood / woods ) to make furniture.
“L 3. She likes drinking ( orange juice / oranges juice ).G Tick (Vv) the correct sentences and cross (x) the Wrong
ones. Qruennee nie
e.g. Lily is drinking some milk. la Je |
1. There are two windows in my room. C]
2. Some smokes are coming out of the room. a|
3. He is sleeping on the grasses. L]
4. She puts the bottles on the table. L]
“L_5. There is some coffees in the cup.
@ Put the words in the correct order. Write the sentences
with the correct form of the nouns. piggy
e.g. friend have | some
| have some friends.
1. Gio has she money
i 2. Gin deer two see
x TGS 8
“7 Look at the picture. Describe the picture
with the correct form of the given nouns.
There are three _.They have
some
@ SRBRU — RNB RAR (BATBMR) 18