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Inglés A1Lesson 18: Are you hungry?
Vocabulario
sausage | bread | burger | chicken | chips | egg | fish | ice cream | meat | onion | pasta |potato | rice | salad | sandwich | soup | tomato | vegetable | bean | pea
Gramática
Modal Verb | Form | Comparative Adjectives
Fonética
Tongue Twister: Peppers. Basic Spelling Rules: I before E.
Diálogo
Miscellany
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sausagePronunciación[ˈsɒsɪʤ]
Definición(noun) A long, round tube of meat, usually pork, sold uncooked.
EjemploA typical English breakfast consists of eggs, bacon, sausages, mushrooms and bakedbeans.
breadPronunciación[bred]
Definición(noun) Food made of flour, water, and yeast mixed together and baked.
EjemploI love the smell of freshly made bread.
burgerPronunciación['bɜːɡə]
Definición(noun) A commonly used abbreviation for hamburger; a round patty of minced beef, friedor grilled and typically served in a bread roll.
EjemploI like bacon and cheese on my burger.
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chickenPronunciación['tʃɪkɪn]
Definición(noun) A bird, or fowl, kept for its eggs or meat, especially a young one.
EjemploIn England on Sundays people usually roast chicken or beef for dinner.
chipsPronunciación[tʃɪps]
Definición(noun) A long rectangular piece of deep-fried potato.(AmE) French fries.NOTE: Chips in AmE are crisps in BrE.
EjemploFish and chips is considered a traditional English dish.
eggPronunciación[eɡ]
Definición(noun) An oval or round object laid by a female bird, reptile, fish, or invertebrate andcontaining an ovum which if fertilized can develop into a new organism.
EjemploDo you like your eggs boiled, fried, scrambled or poached?
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fishPronunciación[fɪʃ]
Definición1. (noun) A cold-blooded vertebrate animal with gills and fins which lives in water.2. (verb) Catch fish with a net or hook and line.
Ejemplo1. There are billions of fish in the sea.
ice creamPronunciación['aɪs 'kriːm]
Definición(noun) A frozen dessert made with sweetened and flavoured milk and cream.
EjemploPeople eat more ice cream in the summer.
meatPronunciación[miːt]
Definición(noun) The flesh of an animal as food.
EjemploVegetarians don't eat meat.
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onionPronunciación['ʌnjən]
Definición(noun) An edible vegetable, with a strong taste and smell, composed of several layers.
EjemploCutting onions makes your eyes water.
pastaPronunciación['pastə]
Definición(noun) A dough made into various shapes (e.g. spaghetti, lasagne) for cooking in boilingwater and eating, typically with a savoury sauce.
EjemploI prefer fresh pasta to dried pasta.
potatoPronunciación[pə'teɪtəʊ]
Definición(noun) A plant, which is one of the most important food crops, cooked and eaten as avegetable.
EjemploYou can cook potatoes in so many different ways.
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ricePronunciación[rʌɪs]
Definición(noun) A grass which is grown as a source of food, especially in Asia.
EjemploSaffron makes the rice yellow in paella.
saladPronunciación['saləd]
Definición(noun) A mixture of raw leafy vegetables or other cold or warm ingredients.
EjemploI will have the orange salad, please.
sandwichPronunciación1. ['sænwɪtʃ] 2. ['sænwɪdʒ]
Definición(noun) An item of food consisting of two pieces of bread with a filling between them.
EjemploWhat would like on your sandwich?
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soupPronunciación[suːp]
Definición(noun) A savoury liquid dish made by boiling meat, fish, or vegetables in stock or water.
EjemploGazpacho is a cold tomato soup which comes from Spain.
tomatoPronunciación['tə'mɑːtəʊ]
Definición(noun) A glossy red or yellow edible fruit, eaten as a vegetable or in salads.
EjemploI love tomatoes in salads.
vegetablePronunciación1. ['vɛdʒtəb(ə)l] 2. ['vɛdʒɪtəb(ə)l]
Definición(noun) A plant or part of a plant used as food.
EjemploYou must eat five portions of fruit and vegetables every day.
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beanPronunciación[biːn]
Definición1. (noun) An edible kidney-shaped seed growing in long pods.2. (noun) A plant bearing beans in pods.
EjemploI like green beans.
peaPronunciación[piː]
Definición(noun) A spherical green seed eaten as a vegetable.
EjemploI like lamb chops, mashed potatoes and peas.
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Lesson 18: Are you hungry?Gramática: Modal Verb
Can = PermissionWe use can to ask permission.
Affirmative Short Answer Negative Short Answer
Can we have somemoney?
Yes, you can. No, you can't.
Can he go to the party? Yes, he can. No, he can't.
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Lesson 18: Are you hungry?Gramática: Form
Like + Gerund Part 1We have learnt that if a regular verb is followed by an infinitive, we must put 'to' in between the twoverbs.For example:You need to have a shower.
If the 1st verb expresses an opinion or wish, we can also form the gerund ('-ing') with the 2nd verb andomit 'to'.
Examples:
I like to sing. I like singing.
We love to study. We love studying.
They hate to read. They hate reading.
Like + Gerund Part 2There are exceptions to the like +ing rule.
The verb 'enjoy' (which means to take pleasure in something) must always be followed by the gerund.
Examples:
> I enjoy swimming.
> He enjoys reading.
> They enjoy riding their bikes.
When using 'prefer' we usually make a comparison.Here we can use two gerunds separated by 'to'.
Do you prefer dancing to sailing?We prefer eating to cooking.
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Lesson 18: Are you hungry?Gramática: Comparative Adjectives
Basic ComparativesComparative adjectives are used to compare the difference between 2 nouns.My house is cleaner than your house.My father is older than yours.
To make a regular adjective of one syllable comparative, we add '-er'.
Examples:
Clean Cleaner
Old Older
Strong Stronger
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Lesson 18: Are you hungry?Fonética
Basic Spelling Rules: I before EAt school, one of the first things we learn is the spelling rule:I before E except after C.
I before E
> Believe
> Friend
Except after C
> Ceiling
> Receipt
Tongue Twister: PeppersPeter Piper picked a pair of pickled peppers;A pair of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked;If Peter Piper picked a pair of pickled peppers,Where's the pair of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?
['piːtə 'paɪpə 'pɪkt ə 'peə əv 'pɪkld 'pepəs;ə 'peə əv 'pɪkld 'pepəs 'piːtə 'paɪpə 'pɪkt;ɪf 'piːtə 'paɪpə 'pɪkt ə 'peə əv 'pɪkld 'pepəs,'weəz ðə 'peə əv 'pɪkld 'pepəs 'piːtə 'paɪpə 'pɪkt?]
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Lesson 18: Are you hungry?Diálogo
When I grow up...TeacherGood morning, children. What do you want to be when you grow up?MaryI want to work in a hospital and help people feel better.RobertI want to be a pirate and sail the seas and find hidden treasure.AndrewI want to work in a supermarket and make the scanner go 'Beep! Beep! Beep!' when Ipass the food through.
What is your favourite food?AndrewHi Helen, what is your favourite food?HelenWell, I love vegetables! I am a vegetarian because I don't really like meat. There are somany different kinds of vegetables and you can cook them in so many ways. I don't reallymiss meat to be honest.AndrewYuck, I hate vegetables! Me, I am a meat lover. There is nothing better than some tastysausages. I guess I like fish but it depends how it is cooked. Just keep those vegetablesaway from me. Yuck!HelenOh, Andrew, what a shame! Fruit and veg are so good for you.
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