Eating in ..... and out - Listening and Speaking

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time-iconLesson duration is: 45 min

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Here's an interesting texture. Do you know what it is?

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It's delicious and nutritious. It's a cauliflower! Do you like cauliflower?

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LESSON GOALS
  • You can talk about eating in or out, you can give examples of where to eat and what to eat.
  • You know what an adjective is and how to use it in a sentence

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10 minutes 
Quiet Reading time: 

FREE CHOICE ENGLISH BOOK ONLY!

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Look at page 6 
Exercise D 
Look at some common adjectives to describe food
What kind of food do we often use them with? 
                Look at page 152
Exercise 2: Cooking Vocabulary

Exercise 3: Phrasal verbs

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Page 6 of English File
Look at the questionnaire: In pairs, try and guess what the words and phrases in bold mean. 
timer
4:00

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Listening 
  • Quickly read the  questions in Ÿour Food Profile" again.
  • Read the instructions for 3b carefully
  • Write the answers in your notebook
  • The first time, just listen!
  • second time match each speaker to one question
  • We will check the answers

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Listening 
  • You are going to listen again.....
  • this time you have to write down the food or drink that the speaker mentions. 
  • Compare your answers with your partner
  • In your pairs, ask and answer the questions in Your Food Profile, giving as much information as possible
  • Do you have anything in common? 

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Useful phrases
Both of us .......( verb is plural) 
Neither of us ........... (verb is singular)

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Who liked what? 

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You can talk about eating in or out, you can give examples of where to eat and what to eat.

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Extra activity
Look at the proverbs in Exercise 1a. - page 6

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