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REVIEW

Talk about the most impressive place you've ever been to.
Is there anything you drink that some people say is
good for you and others say is bad?

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LESSON 9
HOW MUCH IS
ENOUGH?
OBJECTIVES
Reading: Health & body

Grammar: Quantifiers, too, (not) enough

Speaking: Do you think you….?


I. READING
Health and body
Write the words under the correct picture

liver blood heart

teeth muscle bones

liver heart teeth

muscle bones blood

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READING
Vocabulary

heart attack
/ˈhɑːt ətæk/
a sudden serious medical condition in which the
flow of blood to the heart is blocked, sometimes
causing death

E.g: She died of a massive heart attack.

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Vocabulary

blood pressure
/ˈblʌd preʃə(r)/
the pressure of blood as it travels around the
body

to take (= measure) somebody’s blood


pressure

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Reading: Mark T (true) or F (false)

F 1. Three glasses
Two small of red wine a day can cut the risk of heart attack by 30%.
glasses

F 2. You can drink


Drinking a juice
a lot of lot ofadd
juice
to to lose weight.
weight problems.

T 3. Men and women should not drink alcohol at all.

T 4. Milk and coffee can cause heart disease.

T 5. Millions of people drink coffee every day.

F 6. Drinking coffeecan
Drinking coffee makes your
cause heart
heart stronger.
disease.

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Discussion

1. Decide which drinks you think have:

● more advantages than disadvantages

● more disadvantages than advantages

2. Do you agree with the information in

the article?

3. Have you read or heard anything recently which

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WHAT DO YOU DRINK?
Discuss with your teacher.
1. What did you drink yesterday?
2. What do you usually drink …?
● for breakfast
● mid-morning
● mid-afternoon
● with lunch and dinner
● before you go to bed
● when you go out for a drink with friends
● when you’re celebrating something
1. Is there anything you never drink? Why?

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II. GRAMMAR
Quantifiers
Look at the words in the list. Are they (C)
countable or (U) uncountable?

U C C U
juice bottle can
C U Cmilk C

carton wine cup


glass

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Quantifiers

Countable nouns Uncountable nouns

Countable nouns can be counted, e.g. an Uncountable nouns cannot be counted, e.g.
apple, two apples, three apples, etc. air, rice, water, etc.

+ Many + Much
E.g: There are many new chairs. E.g: How much water do you have?

+ A lot of
+ A lot of
E.g: A lot of people are coming to the meeting.
E.g: They have a lot of money.

+ A few + A little
E.g: I need a few things from the store. E.g: Could you give me a little sugar?

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QUIZIZZ
III. GRAMMAR
Too, (not) enough
Look at the paragraph and find a word/ phrase
that means...

WATER

GOOD: We can’t live without it, but how much is enough?


Typical advice is that you need 2.5 litres a day, but that
includes liquid you get from other drinks and from food.
BAD: Too much water can cause problems, eg. low salt
levels. A few people have actually died from drinking too
much water.

enough
1. the right amount ________
too much
2. more than you need _________

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TOO ENOUGH
We use too much, too many, too to say ‘more ● Use enough before a noun to mean
than we want or need of something’. ‘all that is necessary’
Eg. I don’t drink enough water.
● too much + uncountable noun or after a
verb ● Use enough after a verb with no
Eg. I have too much work. object
My boss talks too much. Eg. Jane doesn’t sleep enough.
● too many + countable noun ● Use enough after an adj/ adv
Eg. I eat too many cakes and sweets. Eg. Our fridge isn’t big enough for a
family of five.
● too + adj/ adv
Eg. I’m too tired.
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Complete the sentences with too, too much,
too many or enough.

enough
1. I’m not very fit. I don’t do ________ exercise.
too
2. I can’t walk to school. It’s _____ far.
too many
3. There are __________ cars on the road today.
too much
4. I spend _____________ time on the computer - it gives me headaches.
enough
5. I don’t read ___________ - only 5 or 6 books a year.
too
6. I didn’t buy the coat because it was _____ expensive.
too many
7. There were ___________ people at the hospital, so it was impossible to see a doctor.
8. I don’t like watching films on my phone because the screen isn’t big _________.
enough

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IV. SPEAKING
Do you think you …?
Do you think you ….?

drink enough do enough sport have enough free


water or exercise time

spend too much


spend too much
money on things read enough
time online
you don’t need

spend too many


have too many get too much
hours working/
clothes homework
studying

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WRAP-UP
Reading: Health & body

Grammar: Quantifiers, too, (not) enough

Speaking: Do you think you….?


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