Practise...
This section is for practicing specific language points:
- Countable/uncountable nouns: You'll learn the difference between nouns you can count (like 'apples', 'chairs') and nouns you can't count (like 'water', 'information').
- Some/any: You'll practice using 'some' (usually in positive sentences and offers) and 'any' (usually in negative sentences and questions).
- Much/many: You'll learn when to use 'much' (with uncountable nouns) and 'many' (with countable nouns).
- Reading rules: ng, nk, g, g + e, i: This covers specific spelling and pronunciation rules related to the letters 'n', 'g', and 'k'.
- Pronunciation: /ŋ/, /ŋk/, /g/, /dʒ/: You will practice making these specific sounds in English.
- /ŋ/ is the sound in 'sing' (like in 'ng').
- /ŋk/ is the sound in 'think' (like in 'nk').
- /g/ is the sound in 'go'.
- /dʒ/ is the sound in 'judge'.