Y1 Food for life - lesson 3

Food for life - lesson 3
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Food for life - lesson 3

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Today: Third lesson Food for Life
  • Your breakfast during the weekdays and at the weekend?
  • Questions about countable and uncountable nouns?
  • Small quiz
  • Questions about a/an?
  • Small quiz
  • Reading
  • Writing
  • Listening and vocabulary building

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Countable & uncountable nouns
The next slides will inform you  about countable and uncountable nouns. In Dutch these are called: "telbare- en ontelbare zelfstandige naamwoorden".

Countable nouns
You can say a number before these nouns. There is a plural form: one banana, two bananas, one orange, three oranges. You can use a/an: a banana, an orange.

Uncountable nouns
You can’t say a number or a/an before these nouns.
There is no plural form: five pastas, three breads.

Slide 3 - Slide

Slide 4 - Slide

countable or uncountable?
mushroom
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 5 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
pear
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 6 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
sandwich
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 7 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
sugar
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 8 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
sugar cube
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 9 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
tomato
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 10 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
bread
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 11 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
glass of milk
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 12 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
chocolate
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 13 - Quiz

Chocolate
Uncountable
Countable
I need some chocolate.
I had five chocolates already.
Can I have a bar of chocolate?

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countable or uncountable?
pancake
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 15 - Quiz

countable or uncountable?
milk
A
countable
B
uncountable

Slide 16 - Quiz

A or an?
  • When do we use a ?
  • When do we use  an ?
  • Spelling or pronuncuation?

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Don't let the first letter of the word fool you!

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a or an?
axe (= bijl)
A
a
B
an

Slide 19 - Quiz

a or an?
hospital
A
a
B
an

Slide 20 - Quiz

a or an?
owl
A
a
B
an

Slide 21 - Quiz

a or an?
tiger
A
a
B
an

Slide 22 - Quiz

a or an?
carrot
A
a
B
an

Slide 23 - Quiz

a or an?
island
A
a
B
an

Slide 24 - Quiz

a or an?
ear
A
a
B
an

Slide 25 - Quiz

a or an?
woman
A
a
B
an

Slide 26 - Quiz

a or an?
European
A
a
B
an

Slide 27 - Quiz

a or an?
honest man
A
a
B
an

Slide 28 - Quiz

a or an?
valley
A
a
B
an

Slide 29 - Quiz

a or an?
umbrella
A
a
B
an

Slide 30 - Quiz

a or an?
hook
A
a
B
an

Slide 31 - Quiz

a or an?
unicorn
A
a
B
an

Slide 32 - Quiz

a or an?
hour
A
a
B
an

Slide 33 - Quiz

Individual part of this lesson
We will now switch to the individual part of this lesson. Follow the slides and do the exercises.
When you have any questions, please let me know.
Good luck!

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Reading: Thirteenandsosmart.com
Exercise 1: Look at Jenny's blog for not more than 15 seconds and answer the questions on the next slide. You don't have to note the answers down. Then read the text and check your answers.

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Exercise 1.
Exercise 1: Look at Jenny's blog for not more than 15 seconds and answer the questions. Then read the text and check your answers.

1. How old is Jenny?
2. How is she feeling?
3. What's the problem?

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Exercise 2: Read the blog again. Answer the questions on the next slides.

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1. How do Jenny's parents react to Jeremy's cooking?

Slide 38 - Open question

2. What does Jeremy sometimes do with the food his family don't eat?

Slide 39 - Open question

3. Why does Jeremy sing when he serves his spaghetti?

Slide 40 - Open question

4. What does Jenny like about the meals Jeremy serves?

Slide 41 - Open question

5. Why does Jenny say that her mum and dad's dance class is 'unhealthy'?

Slide 42 - Open question

Writing: your favourite meal; page 34.
Note down your answers on the next slide, please.

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Exercise 1: Enter your answers to the questions of exercise 1 (see 1 slide back) below.
Write your answers like this: 1a, 2b, 3c

Slide 44 - Open question

Exercise 2: Write out the email below.
Make sure to use capitals (hoofdletters), full stops (punten), and blank lines when necessary!

Slide 45 - Open question

Exercise 3: Write a paragraph describing your favourite food.

Slide 46 - Open question

How to make a cup of tea the British way
Watch the video about how to make "a proper cuppa" on the next slide. After watching, you have to make a word list. Write down at least 10 words you didn't know the meaning of yet.

Tip: Switch on the subtitles when you are watching the video. You can then also read what she is saying.

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Slide 48 - Video

Word list
In the next slide, I would like you to type out (at least) 10 words or expressions (uitdrukkingen) you didn't know (the meaning of) yet.
Write down the English word and the Dutch translation of this word.
It should look like this:

to put the kettle on = de ketel opzetten / een drankje klaarmaken
proper = goed, juist, fatsoenlijk
etc....

Slide 49 - Slide

Type in your word list below

Slide 50 - Open question

That's it for today! Don't forget your homework for Thursday, though! See the next slide...

Slide 51 - Slide

Homework
Finish this LessonUp lesson before Thursday the 15th of February, please!

Slide 52 - Slide

How did it go?
Do you still have questions about countable & uncountable nouns? Watch the video on the next slide.

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Slide 54 - Video