Тема:much,many,a lot of,little,few 1.Your friend doesn’t ask many questions
2.We don’t have much water
3.Will you invite…..people to your birthday party?
4.There is…..ham and……butter in the fridge
5.How…..milk do you like in my coffee?
6.I want to make a salad. So I want to buy……cucumbers
7.I want to buy…..eggs
8.I know very……poems by heart
9.I have……time. I can help you
10.I put…..salt in the soup
11.The man was badly injured in the accident. He lost……blood
12.This car is expensive to run. It uses……petrol
13.We didn’t take…..photographs when we were on holiday
14.There has been…..rain recently
15.Hurry up! We have only got…..time
16.The village was very small. There were only……houses
17.Why did you eat so…..ice – cream? (обратите внимание на неисчисляемое существительное)
18.My mother says I eat too……French fries and drink too….beer. She wants me to be healthy
19. Please, don’t put…..pepper on the meat
20.She ate so….ice – cream that she is going to have a sore throat
Many foreign residents from English speaking countries, work in Japan as language instructors. The demand for native language instructors remains relatively high, with some major language schools even operating recruitment offices overseas.Other professional fields, in which qualified foreign residents have a good chance to find work, include translation, IT, modeling, gastronomy and entertainment. Being in Japan while job hunting and Japanese language ability are two keys to increase your chances of finding a job in Japan.Foreign nationals, who wish to engage in paid activities in Japan, require a visa that allows them to work in Japan. It is not permitted to engage in any paid activities on a tourist visa.There are about a dozen types of working visas, each allowing the holder to engage in paid activities only within a defined professional field, e.g. as an engineer, instructor or entertainer. A job offer in Japan is required to successfully apply for most types of working visas.Permanent residents of Japan and spouse visa holders (i.e. those married to a Japanese national or permanent resident of Japan) are allowed to engage in any paid activity regardless of the professional field.Student visa holders are not allowed to engage in paid activities, unless they attain the permission of the immigration office. Even then, students are only allowed to work a set maximum hours per week.