Lesson 5

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LESSONS 5-6-7

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grammar and vocabulary presentation

Transcript of Lesson 5

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LESSONS 5-6-7

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Lead-inWhat does the world eat for breakfast? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ry

1E1uzPSU0#action=share

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Discussion Do you have a healthy diet? What is a healthy/unhealthy diet?

A healthy/unhealthy diet includes … consists of …

Reasons and consequences for having an unhealthy diet.

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Speaking

Imagine it is your last day on earth. Describe your last supper (= dinner).

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Reading

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Speaking

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Speaking

My favourite restaurant:- Where is it? When did you go there?- What type of food does it serve?- Describe the place (decoration, etc.)- Has it got good or bad service?- Is it expensive/reasonably

priced/cheap?- Why would you recommend it?

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Homework / Reading 7 T 8 F 9 T 10 T 11 T 12 F

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MODAL VERBSGiving permission: (1) …… / (2) …… / (3)

…... / (4) ….Refusing permission: (5) .…. / (6) …….Obligation: (7) ……….. (8) …………Advice: (9) …………

must is/are allowedshould

isn’t/aren’t allowed must not may is/are permitted isn’t/aren’t permitted

can

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Lead-in Watch the video and answer and

discuss in groups: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WkX7Nal9UhM

Would you travel to other countries just to try some new food?

Do you like trying new food? Why? Why not?

What is the weirdest food you have ever tried?

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Speaking

What is your favourite drink? Where and how often do you drink it? Do you prefer tea or coffee? How do you take it? (white/black,

strong/weak, with/without sugar, decaf)

What drinks are traditional in your country?

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Homework 10th November PET / READING1B 2B 3A 4B 5A 6A 7A 8B 9A 10B

WORKBOOK p. 301. six food items: spaghetti, crisps, sauce,

steak, juice, yoghurt two kitchen items: fridge, microwave oven two cookbook items: list of ingredients,

recipe four adjectives: simple, easy, traditional,

enjoyable

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2. Short adjs: quick-quicker Ending in –y: healthy-healthier friendly-friendlier Long: enjoyable-more enjoyable interesting-more interesting expensive-more expensive Irregular: good-better bad-worse3. 2 quicker 3 more interesting 4 healthier 5 more expensive 6 friendlier4. 1. ¿Crees que el vino es más sano que la

cerveza? 2. Ella prefiere recetas más tradicionales 3. ¿La comida sana es más cara que la

comida basura?

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Questions 10th November AS vs LIKE (main uses)AS + subject + verbI only drink tea, as the British do like the British do*

(informal / AmEng)

LIKE + noun / pronounI only drink tea, like the British like you

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MUCH (main uses)much + uncount. noun (- / ? sentences)I don’t drink much teaHow much tea do you drink?much + comparatives She drinks much more tea than youShe is much more polite than youWe are much friendlier than the other team*Much vs very/really [very/really + adj]She is much pretty (INCORRECT)She is very/really pretty (CORRECT)

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Warmer: Who is/has(…)the -est?Get in groups of 3-4. Ask and answer

questions to guess… Who is the oldest/the youngest? Who has the largest/the smallest feet? Who eat the most/the least? Who listens to the most music/reads the most? Who has the most/least patient? Who has the largest/smallest family? Who is the oldest/youngest/middle child? Who

is an only child?

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Speaking: My most precious thing

What is it? When did you get it? How? Who gave it to you?

Why is it so important?

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Lead-in Watch the video and answer the

questions:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-2isH-SgHA

Where are the people? What is the old man’s job? What is he doing? What is Mr Bean doing? What is

his role?

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Vocabulary: Restaurants

Waiter:Are you ready to order? Can I

help you?

What would you like to have (for…)?

Anything to drink?

That’s 45.50€, please

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Vocabulary: Restaurants

Customer:I have a reservation for (…)

Can/Could I have …? I’d like to have … I’ll have …

Could you bring me the bill? I’d like to have the bill

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Role play Get in groups of 3. Take turns to be the waiter. The

other two are the customers. Make a dialogue following the

example

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Lead-in: The strangest jobs in the world

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LP-DDbdQV4

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Speaking How many different jobs have you had? What is your ideal job? What would you like

to do?

Talk about someone … who does not need to earn a living (= to

work to survive) who has an intersting career who has had lots of different jobs who has a very responsible job who loves / hates his job

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Job VS WorkJOB  - a task (countable) - I can´t do two

jobs at once  - a position - How´s your new job

going?  - completed work - The builders have

done an excellent job on your kitchenWORK - an activity (uncountable) - When will

the work on your kitchen be finished?  - a place - I get to work at seven forty-

five  - music, paintings or writing by an

artist - The complete works of Shakespeare

CAREER - total progression of your professional life – His career as an actor began in the 70’s

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Starter

Are you superstitious? Do you believe in superstition or bad

luck? What are common superstitions in

your country? Have you ever had bad luck? What

happened?