🌐 LESSON 9 — Funny Office Day

 

📚 Lesson 9 — Funny Office Day

Level: A2+
Topic: Office, Documents & Everyday Communication
Grammar Focus: Countable / Uncountable Nouns + Quantifiers
Lesson Type: Revision + Practice + Speaking

Duration: 60–75 minutes


🎯 Lesson Goals

By the end of the lesson, the student will be able to:

✅ revise vocabulary about documents and communication;
✅ talk about office situations;
✅ use some / any / no / much / many / few / a few correctly;
✅ describe problems and solutions in an office;
✅ speak about personal documents.


🟢 WARM-UP QUESTIONS

Discuss with your teacher.

  1. Which document do you use most often?

  2. Do you prefer emails or messages? Why?

  3. What is inside your bag now?

  4. How many books do you own?

  5. What documents are important for work?

  6. Do you still read newspapers or magazines?

  7. When was the last time you filled in a form?

  8. Have you ever lost an important document?

  9. Do you prefer paper documents or digital documents?

  10. What documents do you usually carry with you?


📚 VOCABULARY REVISION




🧠 Vocabulary Revision Task 1

✏️ Vocabulary Revision Task 2


📖 READING

The Office That Couldn't Find Anything

Monday started badly.

Anna opened her email.

There were 148 messages waiting for her.

Her boss wanted one article, two forms, three letters, and a new project.

Her colleague Mark asked:

"Has anyone seen my driving licence?"

Nobody could find it.

Anna looked everywhere.

She checked the desk, the drawers, and even the kitchen.


Suddenly, someone found a restaurant menu inside a textbook.

Everyone laughed.

"But where is the licence?" asked Mark.

Five minutes later, Anna found it.

The missing licence was inside a funny comic.


Later, a customer came to pay a bill, but nobody could find the payment card.

At lunchtime, everyone stopped working and read a magazine instead.

The boss looked at the office and said:

"There are too many magazines and too few workers!"

Anna laughed.

In the evening, she wrote the whole story in her diary.

The next morning, the story appeared in the local newspaper.

Now everybody knows about the funniest office in the city.



📖 Reading Questions

Answer the questions.

  1. How many messages did Anna receive?

  2. What did her boss need?

  3. Whose licence was missing?

  4. Where was the licence?

  5. What was inside the textbook?

  6. What did the customer want to pay?

  7. Why was the boss unhappy?

  8. Where did Anna write the story?

  9. Where did the story appear?

  10. Why did everyone know about the office?


📚 GRAMMAR REVIEW

Countable & Uncountable Nouns

Countable nouns:

Things we can count.

✅ one email
✅ two emails
✅ many books

Uncountable nouns:

Things we cannot count individually.

✅ much information

✅ little information


Quantifiers



🎯 Grammar Practice 1

Complete the sentences.

  1. There are ______ emails today.

  2. We don't have ______ forms.

  3. There is ______ information about the project.

  4. I have ______ notebooks on my desk.

  5. There are ______ workers today.

  6. There isn't ______ money.

  7. I have ______ friends in this company.

  8. We have ______ time before the meeting.


🎯 Grammar Practice 2

Choose the correct option.

  1. How much / many emails do you send every day?

  2. How much / many documents do you have?

  3. There isn't some / any information.

  4. We have a few / a little tickets.

  5. There are few / little workers today.

  6. I don't have some / any messages.





🎤 FINAL SPEAKING TASK

Topic:

My Important Documents

Speak for 2 minutes.

Include:

✅ what documents you have;
✅ what you use every day;
✅ how many books you own;
✅ whether you read newspapers or magazines;
✅ whether you send emails or letters.

Use:

  • some

  • any

  • no

  • much

  • many

  • few

(at least 6 times)


📝 FINAL TEST

Part 2 — Choose the correct answer


🏠 Homework

Write a 120-word funny story:

"The Day I Lost My Passport"

Use:

✅ at least 15 vocabulary words;
✅ 3 countable nouns;
✅ 2 uncountable nouns;
✅ some;
✅ any;
✅ no;
✅ much;
✅ many;
✅ few.


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