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UNIT3 - The taste test

Daniel ING

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UNIT 3 - The taste test

FOOD AND DRINK

FLAVOURS

SPEAKING: Ordering a pizza

DESCRIBING FOOD

STORES

JUST / ALREADY / YET

THE PRESENT PERFECT

FOR / SINCE

HAVE YOU EVER...?

FOOD AND DRINK

zucchini

pear

sunflowerseeds

fig

cream

ground beef

tuna

beef

yoghurt

anchovies

flour

cheese

squid

lentils

pineapple

grapefruit

grapes

garlic

hake

chickpea

cucumber

chilli

bread rolls

peach

steak

lettuce

pork

nuts

FOOD AND DRINK

peach

fig

pear

pineapple

grapefruit

grapes

garlic

lettuce

zucchini

chilli

cucumber

sunflowerseeds

nuts

cheese

cream

yoghurt

ground beef

beef

pork

steak

squid

hake

tuna

anchovies

bread rolls

chickpea

lentils

flour

FLAVOURS

Answers

coffee

coconut

chocolate

mint

lemon

vanilla

strawberry

melon

FLAVOURS

coconut

coffee

chocolate

mint

vanilla

strawberry

lemon

melon

STORES

the bakery

the deli

the greeengrocers

the butchers

the fishmongers

the fruit shop

the grocery store

GRAMMAR: THE PRESENT PERFECT

We USE the PRESENT PERFECT:

  • To talk about events sometime in the past:

"They have eaten in a luxury restaurant"

Ellos han comido en un restaurante lujoso.

  • To talk about past events with some relation with the present:

"He has bought some apples at the fruit shop,"

El ha comprado manzanas en la fruteria.

GRAMMAR: THE PRESENT PERFECT

We FORM the PRESENT PERFECT:

PAST PARTICIPLE

AUX. HAVE/HAS

SUBJECT

TALKED

HAVE

YOU

HE

EATEN

HAS

SHE

IT

WE

DRUNK

YOU

HAVEN'T

THEY

GRAMMAR: THE PRESENT PERFECT

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REGULAR VERBS

PAST PARTICIPLE

THIRDCOLUMN

IRREGULAR VERBS

(IRREGULAR VERBS LIST)

GRAMMAR: FOR and SINCE

(desde)

(durante)

ever, never, just, yet, already

EVER

(alguna vez)

SOLO ORACIONES INTERROGATIVAS

Have you ever been to the United States?

¿Has estado alguna vez en Estados Unidos?

"Yes I have" // " No I haven't" // "No I have never been to the US"

NEVER

(nunca)

" She has never drunk green tea."

Ella nunca ha bebido té verde.

ever, never, just, yet, already

JUST

(acabar de)

" They have just arrived from Colombia"

Ellos acaban de llegar de Colombia.

ALREADY

SOLO ORACIONES AFIRMATIVAS

(ya)

" We have already had dinner"

Nosotros ya hemos cenado.

YET

(todavia)

SOLO ORACIONES NEGATIVAS

" She hasn't finished her homework yet."

Ella todavía no ha terminado sus deberes.

YET

SOLO ORACIONES INTERROGATIVAS

(ya)

" Have you made breakfast yet?"

¿has hecho ya el desayuno?

SPEAKING: Ordering a pizza

SPEAKING: Ordering a pizza

You and your friend are spending the evening at home and it's dinner time. You two decide to order a pizza for dinner.

SPEAKING: Ordering a pizza

Welcome to Domino's Pizza. How can I help you?

Bienvenido a Domino's, ¿en qué puedo ayudarle?

I'd like to make an order.

Querría hacer un pedido.

Delivery or pick up?

¿a domicilio o para recoger?

Delivery please.

A domicilio, por favor.

What would you like to order?

¿qué quiere pedir?

I'll have...

Querría...

SPEAKING: Ordering a pizza

Anything else?

¿algo mas?

Would you like any sides, or dessert?

¿quiere algún complemento o postre?

Can I have your address please?

¿me da su dirección por favor?

Have you got any deal?

¿tiene alguna promoción/oferta?

How much is it?

¿cuánto es?