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Elementary 2 Unit 3 - · PDF fileShopping for food Activity 2 1) How often do you shop for food? 2) Where do you usually go? 3) Do you prefer shopping at a big supermarket or at a

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Elementary 2 Unit 3

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Activity 1What is it?

1. an egg 2. an onion 3. an apple 4. an orange 5. a lemon 6. a banana 7. a tomato 8. a potato 9. a pepper 10. beans

11. peas

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Activity 2Shopping for food

1) How often do you shop for food?

2) Where do you usually go?

3) Do you prefer shopping at a big supermarket or at a small one in your neighborhood? Why?

4) What food do you buy more often at the supermarket?

Activity 3How many…? Are there any…?

Look at these statements with How many and Are there any.

How many tomatoes are there? Two.

How many peppers are there in the fridge? Four.

Are there any lemons in the fridge? Yes, there are three. / No, there

aren’t (any).

FIGURE IT OUT . . .

Circle the correct answers.

1. Which phrase do we use for information questions?

a. How many b. Are there any

2. Which phrase do we use for yes / no questions?

a. How many b. Are there any

Activity 4Where do you keep them?

cheese butter vegetables

eggssoda coffee rice chicken

fruits salt and pepper oil and vinegar

bread

milk

In the refrigerator In the cabinet On the shelf On the counter

How many…? Activity 5A

How many …? Activity 5B

Let’s cook! Activity 6A

Hungarian Cabbage and Noodles

Let’s cook! Activity 6B

A. Look at the recipe for “Hungarian Cabbage and Noodles.” Number these steps in the correct order.

______ Drain the cabbage.______ Mix the noodles with the cabbage.______ Sprinkle the cabbage with salt.______ Cook the noodles.______ Slice the cabbage.______ Put the cabbage in the refrigerator overnight.______ Sauté the cabbage until light brown.

Let’s cook! Activity 6B

B. Look at the verbs and the pictures in the reading. Then complete the

sentences.

1. Boil the __________.a. water b. salt c. butter

2. Cook the __________.a. water b. salt c. spaghetti

3. Drain the __________.a. oil b. spaghetti c. salt

4. Chop the __________.a. garlic b. salt c. spaghetti

5. Sauté the __________.a. water b. garlic c. spaghetti

Let’s cook! Activity 6B

6. Mix the __________.a. spaghetti and garlic b. water and salt c. oil and water

7. Slice the __________.a. water b. cabbage c. oil

8. Put the __________ in the refrigerator.a. oil b. salt c. cabbage

9. Drain the ___________. a. pepper b. salt c. cabbage

10. Melt the ___________.a. noodles b. butter c. water

11. Cook the ___________.a. oil b. noodles c. salt

12. Drain the ___________.a. pepper b. noodles c. oil

Activity 7Non-count Nouns

Look at these statements with count nouns.

I want an apple. I like bananas. We have three tomatoes. Look at these statements with non-count nouns. I don’t eat sugar. Rice is good for you.

Figure it out! A. Count nouns or non-count nouns? Complete these grammar rules. 1. _______________ name things you can count. They can be singular or plural. 2. _______________ name things you do not count. They have no singular or plural form. B. Write T for true or F for false. Always use singular verbs with non-count nouns. ___________

Activity 8How much…? /Is there any…?

Look at these questions with How much / How many and Is there any / Are there any How much sugar do you want? Is there any milk in the fridge? How many apples are there in the kitchen? Are there any bananas?

Figure it out!

Complete these grammar rules with How much, How many, Is there any, or Are there any 1. Use _____________ and _____________ with non-count nouns. 2. Use _____________ and _____________ with count nouns.

Let’s match! Activity 9

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a) a can of b) a jar of c) a squeeze bottle of d) a bottle of

e) a packet of f) a bag of g) a head of h) a loaf of

i) a carton of j) a cup of k) a glass of

Listen and match! Activity 10

1. Would you like coffee or

tea?

2. And would you like sugar?

3. Please pass the butter.

a. No, thanks

b. Here you go.

c. I’d like coffee, please.

Thanks

Let’s go on a picnic! Activity 11

I would like....I want... / don’t want...Would you like to…?Do you want ...?What would you like to…?What do you want...?What about...?Let’s...

Invite someone to join you at the table Activity 12

Listen and complete the conversation

Rita:

Alison:

Rita:

Alison:

Rita:

Alison:

Hey, Alison. 1__________ to see 2__________ !

You too, Rita. 3__________ you 4__________ here often?

Yes. I do 5_________________you like to 6______________?.

Sure. 7_________ are you 8__________?

Lemonade

Mmm. 9_________________ good.

The Simple Present and the Present Continuous Activity 13

Look at these statements with the present continuous and the

simple present tense.

He’s eating dinner now.

We’re studying English this year.

My husband cooks dinner for our family.

I always eat eggs for breakfast.

I like coffee.

Figure it out!

The present continuous or the simple present tense? Complete these

grammar rules.

1. Use ____________ for actions that continue in the present.

2. Use ____________ for habitual actions.

3. Use ____________ with know, want, need, love, hate, like, etc.