Countable & Uncountable Nouns

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Countable and Uncountable Nouns Lesson – This B1-level ESL grammar lesson helps learners understand and use countable and uncountable nouns accurately. It focuses on the use of articles and determiners with singular countable nouns, spelling changes for plural nouns, irregular noun forms, and categories of uncountable nouns.

The lesson also introduces partitives (like a piece of, a bottle of, some) and provides clear rules and examples to help students master the topic. It’s ideal for both online and in-person teaching.

This lesson comes with:

Fillable Fields – Students can complete the worksheet digitally or you can print it.

Teacher’s Copy – Includes detailed teacher’s notes and an answer key.

Student Version – Perfect for sharing via email for online lessons.

This is most suited to A1/A2– level.

1 hour, 15 minutes +    

Why Teach Countable and Uncountable Nouns?

Understanding the difference between countable and uncountable nouns is essential for using articles, quantifiers, and correct sentence structure. At A1–A2 level, learners often make errors such as:

  • Using plurals with uncountable nouns (informations, furnitures)

  • Omitting necessary articles (I bought apple)

This countable and uncountable nouns lesson provides clear grammar explanations, targeted examples, and practice tasks that help prevent fossilised errors and improve grammatical accuracy.

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