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课件网) Unit 7 Be wise with money Grammar master the usage of the “there be” sentence pattern; use some and any to talk about the amount of some things. correctly use “there is/there are” to describe scenes in real-life situations; Learning objectives What was Simon and his mun going to buy in the new mall Using some/ any a new pair of shoes a new computer a→the amount; only one What are they going to buy in the supermarket Read and learn some meat some fruit and vegetables some bananas We use some to talk about the amount of something. Some can be followed with both countable and uncountable nouns. Do they need any other things Read and learn Yes. They don’t have any drinks. No. They don’t need any salt. We use any to talk about the amount of something. Any can be followed with both countable and uncountable nouns. What about salt Compare the sentences and summarize the features. Compare and sum up 1. They need to buy some meat, fruit and vegetables. 2. Do they need any other things 3. They don’t have any drinks. We use some or any to talk about the amount of something. * We often use _____(some, any) with positive sentences. * We often use _____(some, any) with negative sentences and questions. some any Read and think Mum: OK. Do we need any other things Simon: We don't have any drinks. Can we buy some, Mum 1. Can we use some in any questions 2. Can we use any in positive questions Think and learn Mum: OK. Do we need any other things Simon: We don't have any drinks. Can we buy some, Mum 1. Can we use some in any questions 2. Can we use any in positive questions We can use some in questions when we are making offers or requests. We use it when we expect the answer to be “yes”. Would you like some tea Can l have some oranges Tip Why not/ Why don’t you buy some milk What/ How about buying some drinks Would you like to have some yogurt Can/Could you give me some advice Think and learn Think and learn We can use any in some positive sentences to refer to a person or thing of a particular type. I can see you any time on Monday. If I can help in any way, let me know. Millie is talking to her mum about money plete their conversation with some and any. Millie: Mum, I have (1) _____ pocket money and I want to manage it well. Can you help me Mum: Sure. What do you want to do with your money Millie: First, I want to buy (2) _____ new things. Mum: OK. What do you want to buy Millie: I don't have (3) _____ notebooks. I need (4) _____ new ones. I also want to buy (5)_____ gifts for my friends. Mum: Do you have (6) _____ ideas for the rest of your money Millie: Maybe I can save it. Mum: You can put it in the bank. I can help you. Millie: Great! Thanks, Mum! some some any some some any Practice save for a rainy day Talk with your partner about what you usually do with your pocket money, using some or any. Learn and migrate I usually spend some of my pocket money on books I want to read. How ab ... ...