Confused by 'much' and 'many'? This simple English grammar lesson makes quantifiers easy! Finally understand when to use 'some', 'any', 'a few', and 'a little' in your conversations. This video is for A1/A2 beginner English learners, tourists, and adults who feel stuck on countable and uncountable nouns. We solve the common problem of choosing the right quantifier so you can ask questions and describe things accurately. Our method is visual and focuses on real-life examples, not boring rules. ⏱️ WHAT YOU'LL LEARN: 0:00 - The #1 Mistake with 'Much' and 'Many' 0:45 - What Are Countable Nouns? (Apples, Dogs, Chairs) 1:50 - Understanding Uncountable Nouns (Water, Traffic, Time) 3:10 - How to Ask Questions: 'How Much' vs 'How Many' 4:25 - The Secret Feeling of 'A Few' vs 'Little' 5:40 - Real Conversation Practice Did this lesson help? 👍 Like this video and SUBSCRIBE for more clear English lessons for beginners! Share it with a friend who is also learning. --- 💬 Let's practice! Answer in the comments: 1. Look in your room. Ask a question using "How many...?" 2. Think about your breakfast. Ask a question using "How much...?" 3. Complete the sentence: "I have ______ friends." (a few / a little) 4. Is 'information' a countable or uncountable noun? --- This English lesson for beginners explains quantifiers like much, many, some, any, a few, and a little. If you want to learn English grammar, understand countable and uncountable nouns, and improve your English speaking, this A1/A2 grammar guide is for you. Perfect for basic English conversation practice and English for tourists. 🔗 Related Lessons: 🎓 My Full English Course: / @annaenglishpodcast ➡️ Watch Next | When to Use A, AN, and THE? The Simple Article Rule Every Beginner Needs: / @annaenglishpodcast #LearnEnglish #EnglishGrammar #EnglishForBeginners