IELTS Speaking and Writing - Countable and Uncountable Nouns
A LESSON PLAN FOR ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHERS
Count and non-count nouns in IELTS Speaking and IELTS Writing review.
Lesson Plan Content:
Countable and uncountable nouns in IELTS Speaking and Writing
Countable and uncountable nouns in IELTS Speaking Part One
Take turns asking two questions from two sections below.
Accommodation/ Local area
Do you live in a house or a flat?
Do you have enough space in the place where you are living?
Do you have many ornaments in your home?
Do you have any furniture that you’d like to get rid of?
Arts and media
Do you read any newspapers?
What kind of news is most interesting to you?
Books/ Literature/ Writing
Do you read many novels?
Do you generally prefer fiction or non-fiction?
What different types of writing do you do?
Do you like to write stories or poems?
Education/ Studies
Do you need any qualifications for your career?
Is there any training which you would like to take?
Did you have much homework when you were in primary school?
Do you generally get stressed in exams?
Do you do a lot of revision before examinations?
English
Do you attend any regular English lessons?
How much time do you spend studying English every week?
Family and friends
Do you know your distant relations well?
How much time do you spend with your extended family?
Festivals and celebrations
Which are your favourite festivals or celebrations?
On what occasions do you usually buy and drink champagne?
Food, drink and cooking
Do you enjoy cooking?
Have you learnt any recipes from your family?
Free time
Do you have much free time?
Where do you like to spend your days off?
What do you do for relaxation?
Are there any new hobbies which you’d like to take up?
Gifts
Is gift-giving important for people your age in your country?
When did you last give or receive a present?
Health and fitness
Do you do much (physical) exercise?
Do you take any supplements?
Hometown
Is there nice scenery in or near your hometown?
Music
Do you prefer to buy CDs or to download music from the internet?
Shopping
Do you enjoy finding bargains in the summer sales?
Do you do much window shopping?
Technology and the internet
Do you spend much money on technology?
Have you bought any new gadgets recently?
Did you spend much time playing computer games when you were younger?
Have you ever paid for some expensive software or apps?
Transport and travel
Do you enjoy overseas travel?
How would you feel if you had regular business trips?
Are there good public transport connections near where you are living?
Is public transport expensive in your local area?
Are there many cycle lanes in your hometown?
Is parking a problem near where you live?
TV
Do you watch much TV?
Are there any TV programmes which you really like?
Weather
Are there many storms, hurricanes, etc in your hometown?
What kind of weather do you dislike?
Work and studies
How important is work to you?
How many jobs have you had?
Have you ever worked as a temp?
Countable and uncountable grammar presentation
Without looking above, put -s after the only word in each section below which can needs -s after “some” (= the countable noun). If both seem okay with -s, think about which is OK with “some” and no -s.
some furniture some ornament
some news some newspaper
some (non-)fiction some novel
some poem some poetry/ writing
some qualification some training
some assignment some homework
some exam/ examination/ test some review/ revision
some champagne some festival
some cooking some recipe
some day off some free time/ leisure
some hobby/ pastime some relaxation
some gift-giving some present/ some gift
some bad habit some (aerobic/ physical) exercise
some nutrition some supplement/ vitamin
some scenery some view
some music some song/ track/ tune/ chorus/ verse
some bargain/ summer sale some window shopping
some gadget some technology
some app/ application some software
some hour some time
some business trip/ journey some travel
some connection some public transport/ transportation
some cycle lane some parking
some storm/ hurricane/ typhoon some weather/ wind/ snow/ rain
some job/ (temporary) worker/ temp some work/ overtime
Check above.
Try to make generalisations about which kinds of words are usually uncountable.
Are these kinds of words usually countable or uncountable?
- general categories
- specific things
- words ending in -ing
Ask each other different questions about the same topics.
Brainstorming stage
Without looking above, write as many suitable countable and uncountable words as you can in each category below. Many words not above are also possible. Some words can be both countable and uncountable (with slightly or very different meanings), in which case you can put them in both columns.
Look at the questions, words and then answers above, and brainstorm more.
Compare your other answers with another group or as a class.
Countable with -s |
Uncountable (= -s is wrong) |
Accommodation/ Local area |
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Arts and media |
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Books/ Literature/ Writing |
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Education/ Studies |
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English |
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Family and friends |
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Festivals and celebrations |
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Food, drink and cooking |
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Free time |
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Health and fitness |
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Hometown |
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Music |
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Shopping |
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Technology and the internet |
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Transport and travel |
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TV |
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Weather |
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Work and studies |
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Countable and uncountable in IELTS Speaking Part 3 and IELTS Writing Task 2
Write -s next to the one line of countable nouns in each section below. You can check by making sure that the noun or nouns on the other line are uncountable by adding an -s and checking that they sound wrong.
Differences in grammar section
advice recommendation/ suggestion/ tip
evidence figure
research researcher
academic literature academic paper
importance priority
aim/ goal/ purpose progress
disadvantage extent
argument against consensus
support for this position supporter
effectiveness measure
reality solution
logic reason
popularity young person
justice law
legislation regulation
my (partial) agreement position/ view
bureaucracy bureaucrat/ civil servant/ public servant
fact information
article news
concept understanding
Topics
advertising ad/ advert/ advertisement/ commercial
education course/ class
recyclable bottle recycling
bin/ trash can/ garbage can rubbish/ trash/ garbage/ litter/ waste
exercise sports facility
obesity/ weight lift weight
factory/ plant pollution
forest deforestation
hospital fee medical spending
motor vehicle traffic
congestion traffic jam
diversity diverse background
accident/ crash road safety
health pill/ tablet
foreign aid subsidy
knowledge skill
DNA gene
good idea well-being
negative effect stress
secondary education secondary school
bank wealth
journey travelling
employment employer
cooperation individual
adolescent/ teenager immaturity
(job) satisfaction workplace
feedback positive comment/ remark
fun positive attitude
specialist specialisation
illegal act illegality
foreign language foreign language acquisition
creature wildlife
manufacturer manufacturing
entertainer entertainment
Similar grammar section
The ones in each section below have the same grammar. Either add -s to all the examples in a section if it is countable or check that none of the nouns can take -s if you think that section is uncountable.
academic journal/ essay academic/ expert
advantage after-school activity
alcohol equality
alternative ancestor
(counter)argument (negative/ positive) aspect
asset cause
circumstance/ situation conclusion/ summary
consequence drawback
example fine
(previous) generation graduate
implication medium
middle-aged worker option
paragraph peer
penalty positive development
privacy stability
quotation result
selling point side of the argument
subject/ topic toddler
Singular, plural and uncountable in IELTS Writing Task 1
In each section below only one line has a noun or noun that is countable and therefore can take -s. Write -s anywhere it can go below, making sure that the other line is wrong with -s each time.
Different grammar section
Process tasks/ Flowchart tasks
equipment machine
progress step/ stage
heat/ (central) heating heater
refrigerator/ fridge refrigeration
cement grinder
clay clay pot
concrete concrete block
grain of sand sand
gravel small stone
Map tasks
building construction
bridge infrastructure
access road
transport transport link
car park parking
grass sports field
farmland garden
greenery tree
housing retirement home
river water
countryside suburb
beach coastline
(foot)path paving
Line graphs and bar charts
acceleration/ deceleration bar/ line
levelling off plateau/ (all-time/ new) high/ peak
boom growth
Pie charts
pie chart/ segment market share
Other kinds of tasks/ General
diagram/ chart information
For specific topics
dollar income
pound spending
heat temperature
gram/ tonne weight
consumer consumption
mode of transport transport
questionnaire/ survey research
carbon (dioxide) carbon emission
energy consumption power station
electricity unit of electricity
fuel source heating fuel
nuclear power nuclear power station
coal lump of coal
barrel of oil petrol
natural gas pipeline
clothing item of clothing
telephone call time spent on the phone
beef kind of meat
household housework
hour of sunshine sunshine
visitor satisfaction visitor
cigarette tobacco
footwear shoe
insurance insurance policy
animal grazing
Similar grammar section
Identify if each section below is all countable or all uncountable and add -s to those which can take it.
Map
place
location
site
entrance
exit
(main) gate
block
island
peninsula
rail
railway
track
Process
flowchart
lifecycle
larva
system
Tables
column
row
figure/ statistic/ number
General
comparison
forecast/ prediction/ projection
gap
main feature
percentage
period
price
quantity
year
trend
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