• Presentation due next week• Workbooks due next week (8&9)• Exam in 2 weeks (unit 8 & 9) written (multiple choice,)• XLate 9:15 Xif I call attendance, and you arrive after that, you are late
• If absent, one week deadline to give me letter
Unit 9 Let’s Eat
What does eating mean to you??• an adventure • a necessity• a social activity• something else _________________ Ask and answer that question with a partner. Try to
explain.
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Culture Box: Many westerners love to have a chance to eat food from other countries. Most large cities have restaurants serving food from many different countries. We sometimes call this food ethnic food.
Culture Box: Many westerners love to have a chance to eat food from other countries. Most large cities have restaurants serving food from many different countries. We sometimes call this food ethnic food.
Watch a video about a bizarre food adventure…
Try to listen for the following information. Jot some notes.
a. What country is the host visiting?b. What’s the name of the animal the men are hunting?c. What makes food taste better for the host. Listen for comparative adjectives. d. Why does he need to take off his yellow jacket?e. How does the meat that he eats taste?f. What do the animals eat and drink that makes them taste so good?
Watch the following video about a food adventure…Can you guess what the food is?
1. Iceland2. Puffin3. Harder to get, more difficult journey4. So that the puffins won’t be scared away5. Meaty, mineraly, livery, strong, rich, gamey6. Grass, fish, rain
Discussion:1. Would you like to try grilled Puffin meat?2. What’s the most adventurous food you’ve ever eaten?3. What’s a strange food you’d never eat?4. What’s a strange food you’d like to try?5. What food would you go to the ends of the earth to eat?6. What’s a Korean food that foreigners might think is strange?
My mother’s home cooking…
Page 88 – Vocabulary: food
dairy products (foods)
protein
fat
carbohydrates
salt
sugar
These foods have a lot of:
proteinfat
carbohydratessalt sugar
These foods have a lot of:
fat
These foods have a lot of:
proteinfat
carbohydratessalt sugar
These foods have a lot of:
protein
These foods have a lot of:
proteinfat
carbohydratessalt sugar
These foods have a lot of:
carbohydrates
Page 88 – vocabulary :food
A
1. fat, salt, and sugar 2. fruit3. meat and other proteins4. vegetables5. dairy products6. carbohydrates
• Ask your partner about their eating habits?A: Do you eat a lot of carbs?B: Not really, but I eat a lot of dairy. I love milk
and cheese. A: How many servings of carbs do you eat every
day? B: I probably eat about two servings a day.
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Page 88 2 Grammar count and non-count nouns with some, any
• Language in contextWhich lunch sounds good to you? Man 1. a sandwich, some juice (not any ice cream or milk)Man 2. an apple, some cheeseGirl 1. chicken, a lot of rice, some veggiesGirl 2. soup, some potatoes, some meat
Look at the following slides
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anasome any
noncount nouns(uncountable nouns)
count nouns(countable nouns)
Page 88, 89 – grammar: count and noncount nouns with some, any, a, an
a banana some rice
noncount nouns(uncountable nouns)
count nouns(countable nouns)
Page 88, 89 – grammar: count and noncount nouns with some, any, a, an
anasome any
plural count nouns(plural = more than 1)
singular count nouns(singular = 1)
Page 88, 89 – grammar: count and noncount nouns with some, any, a, an
an apple some apples
plural count nouns(plural = more than 1)
singular count nouns(singular = 1)
anasome any
Do you want ___ apples?
I don’t want ____ apple.
Do you want ___ apple?
I don’t want ___ apples.
count nouns
anasome any
Do you want some/any apples?
I don’t want an apple.
Do you want an apple?
I don’t want any apples.
count nouns
anasome any
Do you want ___ rice?
I don’t want ___ rice.
noncount nouns
anasome any
I don’t want any rice.
noncount nouns
Do you want some/any rice?
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C – circle the correct options
1. an apple2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
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C – circle the correct options
1. Do you want an apple?2. I don’t want any cookies.3. Let’s get some bananas.4. Do you like onions?5. I want some rice with my steak.6. We don’t have any vegetables.7. Is there any ice cream in the fridge?8. I don’t like beef.
Page 894. Do you like onions? (OK)(a general question)
Would you like an onion? (OK)(=Do you want to eat an onion?)
7. Is there any ice cream in the fridge? (noncount noun)
Is there an ice cream (cone) in the fridge? (count noun)
fridge = refrigerator
Discussion:1. Describe your daily diet. Ex. I usually eat a lot of carbs and
some fruit. 2. Do you count calories when you order or buy food?3. Do you think your diet is well balanced?4. Name something you wish you could stop eating.5. Name something you wish you’d eat more of.6. What do you usually eat (not eat) for lunch/dinner/breakfast?
Use a, an, some, any
You’d = You wouldI wish I could stop eating.. I wish I would eat more of…
Formal Informal
Good afternoon hello
Group work
-You are chefs.-You will design a new food.
1. What is the name of your food?2. What did you put in your food? (4 ingredients
minimum)3. What didn’t you put in your food? (2 things minimum)4. Is your food healthy/unhealthy/expensive/cheap?
Present your food to another group. Each student speak a little.
Example
1. Octopus Ice Cream2. a) We put an octopus in our ice cream.b) We put some chicken feet in our ice cream.c) We put a pig’s ear in our ice cream.d) We put some strawberries in our ice cream.
3.a) We didn’t put any sugar in our ice cream.b) We didn’t put any curry in our ice cream.
4. Our ice cream is expensive and healthy.
Take a vote:Which food is the tastiest?Which food is the most healthy?Which food is the most disgusting?
Page 90 – Grammar: verb phrases
Which sentence is correct?
2. I would like to dance in Hongdae.
1. I would like to dancing in Hongdae.
Page 90 – Grammar: verb phrases
Which sentence is correct?
2. I would like to dance in Hongdae. (O)
1. I would like to dancing in Hongdae. (X)
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I want to ____.
Would you like to ___?
I have to ___.
I’d like to ___.
I’d love to ___.
I need to ___.
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B1.What form of the verb is used after would like?
Infinitive (to + base form)
I would like dance in Hongdae. (X)I would like to dance in Hongdae. (O)
2.What does the ‘d in I’d represent?would
Page 91 – C – Use the phrases from B to fill in the blanks. More than one answer can be OK.1. would you like to / do you want to2. 3. 4. 5.6.
Page 90 – C – Use the phrases from B to fill in the blanks. More than one answer can be OK.1. would you like to / do you want to2. would love to / ‘d love to / would like to / ‘d like to3. I have to / I need to4. would love to / ‘d love to / would like to / ‘d like to5. would you like to / do you want to6. Would you like to / Do you want to
-Would you like to ____? (more formal)-Do you want to _____? (less formal)
Page 90 – C – Use the phrases from B to fill in the blanks. More than one answer can be OK.1. would you like to / do you want to2. would love to / ‘d love to / would like to / ‘d like to3. I have to / I need to4. would love to / ‘d love to / would like to / ‘d like to5. would you like to / do you want to6. Would you like to / Do you want to
-Would you like to ____? (more formal)-Do you want to _____? (less formal)
D – Now you do it.Mingle!
Page 91 – Vocabulary – ordering in a restaurant
1. Green salad2. Roast ____3. Baked ____4. Apple ___5. Fruit ____
Page 90 – Vocabulary – ordering in a restaurant
1. Green salad2. Roast beef3. Baked chicken4. Apple pie5. Fruit juice
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