Unit 3: Can't buy me love
Quantifiers: all, each, every, both, either, neither
Select a unit
- 1Pop-ups
- 2Hidden talents
- 3Can't buy me love
- 4Travellers' tales
- 5The colleague from hell
- 6Jurassic mystery: unpacking the past
- 7Career changes
- 8Art
- 9Project management
- 10The dog ate my homework!
- 11The diary of a double agent
- 12Fashion forward
- 13Flat pack skyscrapers
- 14Extreme sports
- 15Food fads
- 16Me, my selfie and I
- 17Endangered animals
- 18A nip and a tuck: cosmetic surgery
- 19I'm really sorry...
- 20Telling stories
- 21Fakes and phrasals
- 22Looking to the future
- 23Becoming familiar with things
- 24From rags to riches
- 25Against the odds
- 26Our future on Mars?
- 27Where is it illegal to get a fish drunk?
- 28Dodgy dating
- 29Annoying advice
- 30I'll have been studying English for thirty weeks
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Session 1
3 ActivitiesCan you count it?
18 May 2015Where do you get advice before you travel? How much baggage do you usually take? In this session you'll find out the link between words like advice and baggage along with a lot more uncountable nouns.
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Session 2
3 ActivitiesQuantifiers
19 May 2015These words might look simple, but how well do you know how to use them? In this session we look at the grammar behind the words all, each, every, both, either and neither
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Session 3
1 ActivityMoney, money, money
20 May 2015Some people say that money can't buy you happiness. Do you agree? In this session you'll read an article about how much money people have - and how happy it makes us.
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Session 4
2 ActivitiesToo much stuff?
21 May 2015Do you have too much stuff at home? One man has written a book saying that we do, and that it's killing us. Listen to an interview with him and then do some exercises that help you practise quantifiers.