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Food lesson

Жорик Жорикович

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Food lesson

START

In this lesson you will

Revise some

GRAMMAR

RIDDLES

Practice solving

your own riddle

CREATE

FOOD

items

LEARN

the names of different

Learn how to describe

FOOD

Sort out food

flour
coffee

chicken

onion

meat

egg
milk
butter

apple

fish

cucumber

orange

garlic

cheese

carrot and cabbage

yoghurt

peach

tomato

salad

banana

shrimp

bread

onion

strawberry

biscuit

Others

Dairy products

Meat

Fruits and vegetables

Fish and seafood

Sort out food

salmon

ham

orange

chicken

beef

milk

crab

butter

apple

onion

cucumber

garlic

cheese

carrot and cabbage

lettuce

olive

yogurt

peach

shrimp

tomato

adverbs of frequency

never, hardly ever, rarely, sometimes,often

Work in pairs. Student A select a word. Student B, tell your partner how often you eat/drink the item. For example: "I hardly ever eat pork." / "I drink milk every day.

time expressions

once/twice/three times a week/month/year; every day/week

Grammar rule

countable nouns -
uncountable nouns -
неисчисляемые существительные, их нельзя посчитать и поставить во множественное число Перед ними не ставится неопределенный артикль a/an!
исчисляемые существительные, их можно посчитать и поставить в единственное и множественное число В единственном числе перед ними ставится неопределенный артикль a/an
tea
sausage

Put the food in the right box

flour
coffee

chicken

onion

meat

egg
milk
butter

apple

fish

cucumber

orange

garlic

cheese
carrot

yoghurt

peach

tomato

salad

banana

shrimp

bread

onion

sandwich

strawberry

biscuit

chocolate
uncountable nouns
countable nouns

Grammar rule: there is/are

countable nouns -
uncountable nouns -
We can't count
We can count

There is + single noun

There is + a/an + single noun

There are +plural noun

There is an onion
There is bread
There are three bananas
There is milk

Choose there is or there are

There are

There are

_______________many mushrooms in the forest

There is

There are

There is

_______________some bread in the store

There is

There are

There are

_______________four cherries in the fridge

There is

Choose there is or there are

There are

There are

_______________ pineapples on the table

There is

There are

There is

______________some honey in the cup

There is

There are

There are

______________two mangos in the kitchen

There is

Choose the correct variant

Sort out

Describing food

light
healthy
heavy
greasy
sweet
tasty
spicy
salty

Complete the dialogue

What’s it like?

What’s it made of?

How often do you eat it?

What does it come with?

What does it come with?

Is it easy to make?

A: A typical dish in my country is "Chicken madras". B: 1. ______________ A: It’s made of chicken and curry sauce. B: 2. ______________ A: It’s served with rice. A: 3. ______________ B: It’s very spicy. But it’s delicious. A: 4. ______________ B: No, it’s quite difficult. A: 5. ______________ B: I eat it once a week.

Choose the correct option

Much

much

I don’t drink _____________ milk

Many

Any

some

I had ________ apples for breakfast this morning

Some

I’m a vegetarian. I don’t eat ______ beef

Choose there is or there are

much

much

Do you eat _________ beef every day?

many

much

many

Did you eat _________ carrots yesterday?

many

a lot of

a lot of

I eat __________ beef every day

much

Choose the correct option

How many

How many

_______________ oranges do you eat every day?

How much

a little

a few

I usually have ___________ olives in my salad

a few

some

some

I’ve got __________ cheese in my fridge

Let's try to creat our own riddle!

Step 1. Pick a food you want to describe Step 2. Write down a couple of sentences describing your food Step 3. Tell your partner about it

Tell

Try?

It's a cucumber!