With this lesson, students will master quantifiers and countable/uncountable nouns in everyday speech. They’ll also understand the difference between a little and little as well as a few and few, developing greater accuracy and confidence when describing quantity and discussing real-life topics such as lifestyle, wealth, and happiness.
lesson overview
This A2–B1 ESL lesson focuses on mastering quantifiers such as some, any, much, many, a lot of, too much, too many, and enough, while distinguishing between countable and uncountable nouns. The lesson combines clear grammar explanations, guided exercises, and interactive speaking practice to help learners use quantifiers naturally in everyday situations. The lesson is available in both a printable format and an online presentation, designed for smooth navigation in presentation mode using only the spacebar.
Target Audience:
- Level: A2-B1 (Pre-Intermediate – Intermediate)
- Best for: Adults, teens
Content Breakdown:
- Warm-Up
- Countable & Uncountable Nouns Practice
- Grammar Focus
- Guided Exercises
- Fire Questions
- A little vs Little (Few vs A few) Practice
- Video Comprehension and Discussion
- Ask Right Questions
- Picture Prompts
- Discussion
HOMEWORK (Extra Language Immersion):
Reading and Discussion:
Learners read an article titled “Too Much of a Good Thing” and engage in a guided discussion. This activity reinforces the use of quantifiers in context while prompting reflection on whether more is always better in terms of money, time, and possessions.