The 21st of November I’d like a hamburger.

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The 21st of November I’d like a hamburger

I’d like a hamburger What Do 1 Like? I like ice cream. She likes sweets. I like cookies. He likes cheese. I’d like a hamburger

I’d like a hamburger

I’d like a hamburger

I’d like a hamburger

I’d like a hamburger

tomаto [ tә’ma:tәu ] - қызанақ banana [ bә’na:nә] - банан egg [ eg ] - жұмыртқа milk [ mɪlk] - сүт water [ ‘wɒ:tә ]- су potato [ pә’teɪtәu] - картоп cabbage [ ‘kæbɪdʒ ]- қырыққабат carrot [ ‘kærәt] - сәбіз bread [ bred ]- нан meat [ mi:t ]- ет sugar [ ‘ʃugә ]- қант

СOUNTABLE NOUNS Three plates СOUNTABLE NOUNS are things that we can count. Three plates

One lemon Two apples

UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS We cannot "count“ Flour Meat

I’d like a hamburger Countable (Саналатын) Uncountable (саналмайтын) NOUN Countable (Саналатын) Uncountable (саналмайтын) a chair a car a sofa a cup a lamp sugar water butter rain milk I’d like a hamburger

Where do … come from?

In the United States apples come from Washington.

Bananas come from America.

Oranges usually come from California and Florida.

Cheese comes from California and sometimes from Europe.

Coffee comes from Colombia.

Answer questions. - Where do oranges come from? -Where do apples come from? -Where do bananas come from? -Where do coffee come from?

True or False? Cheese comes from Europe. Coffee comes from France. Bananas come from America. Oranges comes from Arizona. Apple comes from China.

True or False? Cheese comes from Europe. Coffee comes from France. Bananas come from America. Oranges comes from Arizona. Apple comes from China. True False

a knife [naɪf]-пышақ a fork [fɔ:k]-шаңышқы a spoon [spu:n]- қасық a plate [pleɪt]-тәрелке a glass [gla:s]-стақан a napkin [‘ næpkɪn]- сүрткі