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You’re welcome. http://tulieu.violet.vn/document/show/entry_id/2726062 ( nghe đọc từ) A. At the store : A. At the store Shopkeeper: Can I help you? Mrs.Vui: Yes. A bottle of cooking oil, please. Shopkeeper: Here you are. Mrs.Vui: Thank you. 1 a) Listen and repeat: b) Listen and repeat: a can of peas a bar of soap a tube of toothpaste A.1,2,3,4 B.2,4,5 Slide 3: A.2 Listen and repeat 3. Listen and repeat Phuong Dung Mai Nam M: Can you go to the store for me? N: Yes, Mom. What do you need? M: A bottle of cooking oil and some rice. N: How much rice do you want? M: Two kilos. And I need half a kilo of beef and some oranges. N: How many oranges, Mom? M: Half a dozen, please. 4. Read Questions Dung Salesgirl : Can I help you ?Ba : Yes. I’d like some beef, please .Salesgirl : How much do you want ?Ba : Two hundred grams, please.Salesgirl : Two hundred grams of beef. Is there anything else ?Ba : Yes. I need some eggs.Salesgirl : How many do you want?Ba : A dozen, please. 200 gr 12 Phuong wants a tube of toothpaste. Ly wants a bar of soap and a box of chocolates. Mai wants a can of soda. Nam wants a packet of cookies. Slide 5: At the store_Unit 11_E.6.ppt Slide 6: 6.milk 2. noodles 3. orang juice 4. beef 5. vegetables 1. fish 7. bananas 8. water B. At the canteen B.2 Listen and repeat Salesgirl: Can I help you? Lan: Yes. I’d like a sandwich and a glass of lemon juice, please. Salesgirl: Here you are. Lan: Thanks. How much are they? Salesgirl: Two thousand five hundred dong. … Thank you. B.4 Listen and number UNIT11.B. At the canteen.ppt food.ppt B.1 Write the letter of each picture and the word B.3 Ask and answer http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/i-spy/games/foodhttp://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/incredibleenglish/level1/games/pm_food_and_drink : B.5 Listen and read. How much is ……? At the canteen, a fried rice is … 2,500đ 2,000đ 1,800đ 1,000đ 1,500đ 3,000đ 500đ http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/i-spy/games/foodhttp://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/incredibleenglish/level1/games/pm_food_and_drink Slide 8: H2O Listen and choose Slide 10: am / is / are or V (s / es) exercises present simple present English Grammar Online Slide 11: INDEFINITE ARTICLE - A / AN Use 'a' with nouns starting with a consonant (letters that are not vowels): - a boy – a girl 'an' with nouns starting with a vowel (a,e,i,o,u): - an apple - an egg NOTE: An before an h mute - an hour, an honour. A before u and eu when they sound like 'you': a european, a university, a unit The indefinite article is used: to refer to something for the first time: An elephant and a mouse fell in love. Would you like a drink? to refer to a particular member of a group or class with names of jobs: John is a doctor. with nationalities and religions: John is an Englishman. Kate is a Catholic. with musical instruments: Sherlock Holmes was playing a violin when the visitor arrived. (BUT to describe the activity we say "He plays the violin.") with names of days: I was born on a Thursday to refer to a kind of, or example of something: the mouse had a tiny nose the elephant had a long trunk it was a very strange car with singular nouns, after the words 'what' and 'such': What a shame! She's such a beautiful girl. meaning 'one', referring to a single object or person: I'd like an orange and two lemons please. The burglar took a diamond necklace and a valuable painting. Notice also that we usually say a hundred, a thousand, a million. NOTE: that we use 'one' to add emphasis or to contrast with other numbers: I don't know one person who likes eating elephant meat. We've got six computers but only one printer. Grammar exercises articles English Grammar Online Slide 12: THE QUANTIFIERS - Some and Any Some and any are used with countable and uncountable nouns, to describe an indefinite or incomplete quantity. Some is used in positive statements: I had some rice for lunch He's got some books from the library. It is also used in questions where we are sure about the answer: Did he give you some tea? (= I'm sure he did.) Is there some fruit juice in the fridge? (= I think there is) Some is used in situations where the question is not a request for information, but a method of making a request, encouraging or giving an invitation: Could I have some books, please? Why don't you take some books home with you? Would you like some books? Any is used in questions and with not in negative statements: Have you got any tea? He didn't give me any tea. I don't think we've got any coffee left. More examples: SOME in positive sentences.a. I will have some news next week.b. She has some valuable books in her house.c. Philip wants some help with his exams.d. There is some butter in the fridge.e. We need some cheese if we want to make a fondue. SOME in questions:a. Would you like some help?b. Will you have some more roast beef? ANY in negative sentencesa. She doesn't want any kitchen appliances for Christmas.b. They don't want any help moving to their new house.c. No, thank you. I don't want any more cake.d. There isn't any reason to complain. ANY in interrogative sentencesa. Do you have any friends in London?b. Have they got any children?c. Do you want any groceries from the shop?d. Are there any problems with your work? English Grammar Online Grammar exercises any some quantifiers Slide 13: Pg 123 4. Question words: a) Who is in the living room? b) What is Bi doing? c) How much homework does he have? d) What is Fifi doing? e) Where is she? You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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English 6 - Unit 11-What do you eat hoatho2010 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: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 549 Category: Education License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: January 25, 2011 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 3 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Unit 11: WHAT DO YOU EAT ? : Unit 11: WHAT DO YOU EAT ? Bottle of cooking oil A bar of soap Box of chocolate Package of tea A kilo of rice Can of peas Tube of tooth-paste 200 grams of beef A dozen eggs oil Can I help you? Here you are. You’re welcome. http://tulieu.violet.vn/document/show/entry_id/2726062 ( nghe đọc từ) A. At the store : A. At the store Shopkeeper: Can I help you? Mrs.Vui: Yes. A bottle of cooking oil, please. Shopkeeper: Here you are. Mrs.Vui: Thank you. 1 a) Listen and repeat: b) Listen and repeat: a can of peas a bar of soap a tube of toothpaste A.1,2,3,4 B.2,4,5 Slide 3: A.2 Listen and repeat 3. Listen and repeat Phuong Dung Mai Nam M: Can you go to the store for me? N: Yes, Mom. What do you need? M: A bottle of cooking oil and some rice. N: How much rice do you want? M: Two kilos. And I need half a kilo of beef and some oranges. N: How many oranges, Mom? M: Half a dozen, please. 4. Read Questions Dung Salesgirl : Can I help you ?Ba : Yes. I’d like some beef, please .Salesgirl : How much do you want ?Ba : Two hundred grams, please.Salesgirl : Two hundred grams of beef. Is there anything else ?Ba : Yes. I need some eggs.Salesgirl : How many do you want?Ba : A dozen, please. 200 gr 12 Phuong wants a tube of toothpaste. Ly wants a bar of soap and a box of chocolates. Mai wants a can of soda. Nam wants a packet of cookies. Slide 5: At the store_Unit 11_E.6.ppt Slide 6: 6.milk 2. noodles 3. orang juice 4. beef 5. vegetables 1. fish 7. bananas 8. water B. At the canteen B.2 Listen and repeat Salesgirl: Can I help you? Lan: Yes. I’d like a sandwich and a glass of lemon juice, please. Salesgirl: Here you are. Lan: Thanks. How much are they? Salesgirl: Two thousand five hundred dong. … Thank you. B.4 Listen and number UNIT11.B. At the canteen.ppt food.ppt B.1 Write the letter of each picture and the word B.3 Ask and answer http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/i-spy/games/foodhttp://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/incredibleenglish/level1/games/pm_food_and_drink : B.5 Listen and read. How much is ……? At the canteen, a fried rice is … 2,500đ 2,000đ 1,800đ 1,000đ 1,500đ 3,000đ 500đ http://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/i-spy/games/foodhttp://www.oup.com/elt/global/products/incredibleenglish/level1/games/pm_food_and_drink Slide 8: H2O Listen and choose Slide 10: am / is / are or V (s / es) exercises present simple present English Grammar Online Slide 11: INDEFINITE ARTICLE - A / AN Use 'a' with nouns starting with a consonant (letters that are not vowels): - a boy – a girl 'an' with nouns starting with a vowel (a,e,i,o,u): - an apple - an egg NOTE: An before an h mute - an hour, an honour. A before u and eu when they sound like 'you': a european, a university, a unit The indefinite article is used: to refer to something for the first time: An elephant and a mouse fell in love. Would you like a drink? to refer to a particular member of a group or class with names of jobs: John is a doctor. with nationalities and religions: John is an Englishman. Kate is a Catholic. with musical instruments: Sherlock Holmes was playing a violin when the visitor arrived. (BUT to describe the activity we say "He plays the violin.") with names of days: I was born on a Thursday to refer to a kind of, or example of something: the mouse had a tiny nose the elephant had a long trunk it was a very strange car with singular nouns, after the words 'what' and 'such': What a shame! She's such a beautiful girl. meaning 'one', referring to a single object or person: I'd like an orange and two lemons please. The burglar took a diamond necklace and a valuable painting. Notice also that we usually say a hundred, a thousand, a million. NOTE: that we use 'one' to add emphasis or to contrast with other numbers: I don't know one person who likes eating elephant meat. We've got six computers but only one printer. Grammar exercises articles English Grammar Online Slide 12: THE QUANTIFIERS - Some and Any Some and any are used with countable and uncountable nouns, to describe an indefinite or incomplete quantity. Some is used in positive statements: I had some rice for lunch He's got some books from the library. It is also used in questions where we are sure about the answer: Did he give you some tea? (= I'm sure he did.) Is there some fruit juice in the fridge? (= I think there is) Some is used in situations where the question is not a request for information, but a method of making a request, encouraging or giving an invitation: Could I have some books, please? Why don't you take some books home with you? Would you like some books? Any is used in questions and with not in negative statements: Have you got any tea? He didn't give me any tea. I don't think we've got any coffee left. More examples: SOME in positive sentences.a. I will have some news next week.b. She has some valuable books in her house.c. Philip wants some help with his exams.d. There is some butter in the fridge.e. We need some cheese if we want to make a fondue. SOME in questions:a. Would you like some help?b. Will you have some more roast beef? ANY in negative sentencesa. She doesn't want any kitchen appliances for Christmas.b. They don't want any help moving to their new house.c. No, thank you. I don't want any more cake.d. There isn't any reason to complain. ANY in interrogative sentencesa. Do you have any friends in London?b. Have they got any children?c. Do you want any groceries from the shop?d. Are there any problems with your work? English Grammar Online Grammar exercises any some quantifiers Slide 13: Pg 123 4. Question words: a) Who is in the living room? b) What is Bi doing? c) How much homework does he have? d) What is Fifi doing? e) Where is she?