Exercises of Student’s Book
Lesson-2
1 Read this leaflet and answer these questions in pairs.
The leaflet suggests that visitors should come early so that they avoid traffic.
Souk Jara market takes place once a year.
Students’ own answers.
2 Listen to the words in the box above in context and guess their meanings. Then, check your guesses in the Activity Book Glossary pages 72-73 or in the classroom dictionary.
annual, outdoor, handicrafts, antique, homemade, traditional, inexpensive, theatre, traffic, bread, honey |
word |
meaning |
annual |
سنوي |
outdoor |
مفتوح |
handicrafts |
مشغولات يدوية (حرف يدوية) |
antique |
أشياء أثرية (أنتيكات) |
homemade |
صناعة يدوية |
traditional |
تقليدي |
inexpensive |
رخيص |
theatre |
مسرح |
traffic |
زحمة |
bread |
خبز |
honey |
عسل |
3 Listen to Kareem Mahmoud again and fill in the missing verbs in his timetable.
market theatre inexpensive bread fruit juice street honey food |
Souk Jara is an outdoor (1) market which opens throughout the summer every year. It is busy, noisy and full of a wide variety of goods, food and activities for everyone.
It is located in Fawzi Maalouf (2) Street and has four important areas in it:
Don't miss any of them! One important thing: try to get to the market early before the traffic.
Grammar
Countable and Uncountable Nouns
1 Work in pairs. Which nouns from the list below can you put in the plural (countable nouns)? Which nouns can't you put in the plural (uncountable nouns)? Write them down in the corresponding column.
theatre traffic vegetable bread honey flower street market food trader |
countable |
uncountable |
theatre |
traffic |
vegetable |
bread |
flower |
honey |
street |
food |
market |
|
trader |
|
2 Listen to the plurals of these countable nouns and put them in the corresponding group.
chickens eggs tomatoes apricots potatoes plums cherries boxes pears peaches watches cakes plants |
/z/ |
/s/ |
/iz/ |
eggs |
apricots |
peaches |
chickens |
cakes |
boxes |
tomatoes |
plants |
watches |
potatoes |
|
|
plums |
|
|
cherries |
|
|
pears |
|
|
Pronunciation rules:
There is / There are
4 Each of the sentences below contains a mistake. Correct the mistakes and explain what is wrong.
There are some beautiful handicrafts In Souk Jara.
There is some fruit juice in the café.
There aren't any flowers in the garden.
There isn't any honey in the kitchen.
Is there any bread in the market?
Are there any games for children?
There are some vegetables in Souk Jara.
Are there any paintings in the market?
Over to you …
5 In pairs, write questions about what there is/are and what isn’t/aren’t in Souk Jara.
Questions about Souk Jara might include the following:
Is there any food in Souk Jara?
Are there any dresses in Souk Jara?
Can we find any antiques there?
Are there any policemen in the Souk?