Food talk introduction

Food talk:
Introduction
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Food talk:
Introduction

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What do you think it means?

Slide 3 - Mind map

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After this chapter you can:
- Talk about groceries and things in the kitchen
- Understand people when they talk about food
- Buy things and talk about food and flavours
- Use some and any, and plurals (meervouden)
- Ask for things at the table
- Use this, that, these and those

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New chapter: food talk
What words come to mind when talking about food?
You have 1 minute.
timer
1:00

Slide 6 - Open question

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Slide 7 - Video

What food do you like?

Slide 8 - Open question

Do you like spicy food?
YESSS
NO
Depends on the kind of food.

Slide 9 - Poll

What kind of food do you know that is typically British?

Slide 10 - Open question

full English breakfast
Cornish pasties
fish and chips
haggis
bangers and mash
scones

Slide 11 - Drag question

Finish getting started on 140 - 141
What: Finish getting started
Goal: I know what the task of this chapter is and I know what I need to practise
Time: 15 minutes
Done: Look at the theme words on page 178
And the words from A watching
timer
15:00

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Answers
Lunch - Middageten, lunch
Diner - Avondeten, diner
Tea - Thee
Coffee - Koffie
Salt - Zout
Pepper - Peper
 Answers exercise 2 

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Answers exercise 3
1. Tea
5. Sugar
2. Cheese
6. Bread
3. Egg
7. Breakfast
4. Lunch
8. Butter

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Answers exercise 4
One
Two
Pen
Pens
Glass
Glasses
Word
Words
Orange
Oranges
One
Two
Room
Rooms
Apple
Apples
Sketch
Sketches
Spoon
Spoons
Book
Books
Fork
Forks

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Answers exercise 5
1. Cars
2. Eggs
3. Cats
4. Cups
5. Windows
6. Kisses

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Homework
Study Theme words page 178
Finish A watching page 142-143

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