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Food trucks in Los Angeles (unit)

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Created on August 14, 2023

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Where are we going?

Clue n°1

I'm also called the city of flowers and sunshine.

Clue n°2

I am home to the Universal Studios

Clue n°3

Think about Hollywood and cinema.

Los Angeles!

What do you know about the City of Angels?

Let's discover Los Angeles

Let's discover Los Angeles

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Homework

- I can talk about Los Angeles. - I know what 'multiculturalism' is.

What can you say about Los Angeles?

Do you know what is the English for:

New vocabulary

Which one disappeared?

Which one disappeared?

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Which one disappeared?

Which one disappeared?

Name X things that...

Listen to the rules.

Name X things that...

Name 5 red ingredients.

Name X things that...

Name 5 things you can put in a taco.

Name X things that...

Name 3 spices or spicy food.

Name X things that...

Name 5 Japanese dishes or typical ingredients.

Name X things that...

Name 5 ingredients you can put in a hamburger.

Final project

Let's work on nationalities

Let's work on nationalities

Homework

- I know 5 easy words and 5 difficult words. - I know the different nationalities.

Homework

Let's play!

In my fridge, there is...

1h : individual work

Mini mission I

Let's share

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Let's transfer our knowledge

Let's explore

1. Spot the verbs of action. 2. Spot the utensils. 3. Let's share

Let's explore

Let's deduce

' Cook macaroni and drain.' 'Melt two tablespoons of butter.'

In English, when you write a recipe, you only use the verb root (=not conjugated).

Let's work

Let's correct

'Add some flour' 'Pour some milk' 'Don't add any salt'

Let's observe

Some et any sont des quantifieurs que l'on retrouvera avant des noms pluriel ou bien des indénombrables. Les deux peuvent être traduits par "du, de la, des, d'". On retrouvera SOME dans des phrases affirmatives et ANY dans des phrases négatives. Dans les phrases interrogatives, tout dépend du contexte.

Let's observe

'Oh, you have potatoes! Can I have some potatoes?' 'Do you have any potatoes?'

Vous demandez quelque chose à quelqu'un en sachant que la personne en possède ? Utilisez some ! Vous demandez quelque chose à quelqu'un car vous n'êtes pas sûr qu'il ou elle en a ? Utilisez any !

Let's practice

Let's play

VIDEO TUTORIAL

Your homework for next time

Your Homework: Write at least 5 sentences (positive and negative) about Mike's fridge. Use some and any.

Let's share!

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Your mission today

Your final mission

Compréhension orale évaluée

Source: Audiolingua