logging in or signing up Something to Eat ELTExperiences Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 100 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (2) Dislike it (2) Added: July 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Something to Eat: Something to Eat Martin Sketchley © 2012 ELT ExperiencesVocabulary: Food: Vocabulary: Food With a partner, match the words with the picture. Use a dictionary if necessary.PASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODMeals With Your Family: Meals With Your Family Who does: the shopping? the cooking? washing up? How often do you have breakfast/lunch/dinner? Do you have meals together or alone? Do you have meals: in the dining room? in the kitchen? in the living room? outside? Are you vegetarian? Why/why not? How often do you eat out?Natural English: Natural English Have is more common than eat/drink in the following examples: What time do you have breakfast ? Where did you have lunch yesterday? What did you have for dinner last night? Shall we have a coffee ? NOT have the breakfast / the dinner .What the World Eats: What the World Eats Read the articles about the Celik and Caven family and answer the following questions: Where do the families get their food? Which family eat more fresh food?Countable & Uncountable: Countable & Uncountable RULES EXAMPLES Uncountable nouns have / don’t have a plural with ‘s’. Bread NOT breads Toast NOT toasts Uncountable nouns are / aren’t used with a singular verb. My toast is cold. This spaghetti’s nice. Uncountable nouns are usually used with some / a / an . We need some bread. I’ve got some oil. Much / many is usually used with uncountable nouns in questions and negative sentences. Do you eat much pasta? I don’t drink much coffee. Much / many is usually used with countable nouns in questions and negative sentences. How many eggs did you buy? I don’t eat many bananas.Natural English: Natural English In informal English, people use a lot of in positive and negative sentences and questions. You can use much , many and any in negative sentences and questions. Example: We don’t drink a lot of / much / any bottled water. We don’t eat a lot of / many / any biscuits. Do you eat a lot of / much / any frozen food? What’s the difference? We don’t drink a lot of bottled water . We don’t drink any bottled water .Eating Habits: Survey: Eating Habits: Survey Complete the survey by yourself first of all, then ask other students about their eating habits.Grammar Review: Grammar Review Complete the grammar exercises by yourself. If you have difficulties, ask a partner for help.Homework: Uncountable & Countable: Homework: Uncountable & Countable Complete the homework for tomorrow. You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
Something to Eat ELTExperiences Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: Embed: Flash iPad Copy Does not support media & animations WordPress Embed Customize Embed URL: Copy Thumbnail: Copy The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 100 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (2) Dislike it (2) Added: July 11, 2012 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Something to Eat: Something to Eat Martin Sketchley © 2012 ELT ExperiencesVocabulary: Food: Vocabulary: Food With a partner, match the words with the picture. Use a dictionary if necessary.PASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODPASS THE PAPER!: PASS THE PAPER!NAME THE FOOD: NAME THE FOODMeals With Your Family: Meals With Your Family Who does: the shopping? the cooking? washing up? How often do you have breakfast/lunch/dinner? Do you have meals together or alone? Do you have meals: in the dining room? in the kitchen? in the living room? outside? Are you vegetarian? Why/why not? How often do you eat out?Natural English: Natural English Have is more common than eat/drink in the following examples: What time do you have breakfast ? Where did you have lunch yesterday? What did you have for dinner last night? Shall we have a coffee ? NOT have the breakfast / the dinner .What the World Eats: What the World Eats Read the articles about the Celik and Caven family and answer the following questions: Where do the families get their food? Which family eat more fresh food?Countable & Uncountable: Countable & Uncountable RULES EXAMPLES Uncountable nouns have / don’t have a plural with ‘s’. Bread NOT breads Toast NOT toasts Uncountable nouns are / aren’t used with a singular verb. My toast is cold. This spaghetti’s nice. Uncountable nouns are usually used with some / a / an . We need some bread. I’ve got some oil. Much / many is usually used with uncountable nouns in questions and negative sentences. Do you eat much pasta? I don’t drink much coffee. Much / many is usually used with countable nouns in questions and negative sentences. How many eggs did you buy? I don’t eat many bananas.Natural English: Natural English In informal English, people use a lot of in positive and negative sentences and questions. You can use much , many and any in negative sentences and questions. Example: We don’t drink a lot of / much / any bottled water. We don’t eat a lot of / many / any biscuits. Do you eat a lot of / much / any frozen food? What’s the difference? We don’t drink a lot of bottled water . We don’t drink any bottled water .Eating Habits: Survey: Eating Habits: Survey Complete the survey by yourself first of all, then ask other students about their eating habits.Grammar Review: Grammar Review Complete the grammar exercises by yourself. If you have difficulties, ask a partner for help.Homework: Uncountable & Countable: Homework: Uncountable & Countable Complete the homework for tomorrow.