First, Grill the Bread
Review Last class you learned the adjectives that are used to describe objects (texture, shape, materials). What adjectives can be used to describe the following objects.
Review 2 You also practiced using a few participle adjectives such as a howling wolf and a creaking door. You also learned that participle adjectives were formed by adding ~ing to a verb. Who can tell me the verb form of the following participle adjectives? screaming yelling laughing
In this lesson, you will Practice using vocabulary associated with cooking. Describe the prober way to cook various foods. Use sequencing adverbs to describe a process give directions (ie: how to cook something or accomplish something)
Cooking Vocabulary to bake to broil to fry
Cooking Vocabulary 2 to boil to barbeque to grill to steam
Cooking Vocabulary 3 chop peel slice melt whip
Cooking Vocabulary 4 spread pour mash mix
How do you cook it? How do are the following foods cooked? Work with a partner and discuss how to cook the following food items. There may be more than one way to cook some items. Be prepared to tell the class the best way to cook each item. You should be able to use the following sentence: The best way to cook _______ is to ______ it (them).
Sequence Adverbs
Routines Sequence adverbs are used to talk about routines and to show the order in which a series of events happened. Example: My morning routine is the same everyday. First, I get up. I usually get up at 6:30 every morning. The first thing I do after getting up is have a cup of coffee. After that, I take a shower. Then I get dressed and have breakfast. After that I brush my teeth. Lastly, I leave for work at about 7:45, except of weekends. On weekends I like to watch TV in the morning. What do I do first? What do I do second? What do I do third? What do I do fourth? What do I do fifth? What do I do last? get up drink a cup of coffee take a shower get dressed & have breakfast brush my teeth go to work
We had a wonderful time yesterday We had a wonderful time yesterday. First, we took a bus to the city center. Then, we visited the National Museum. Next, we had lunch. After that, we went shopping at the new mall. Finally, we watched a movie at the multiplex theater.
Let’s make some popcorn! It’s easy to make perfect popcorn. Just follow these simple instructions. , put three tablespoons of oil is a large pot. add ONE kernel of popcorn. , heat the oil until the kernel of corn pops. pour ¼ cup of popcorn to the pot and cover the pot with a lid. reduce the flame to medium setting and shake the pot back and forth gently. Continue shaking the pot until the corn has stopped popping. , pour the popped corn into a large bowl and add salt and melted butter. Now you know how to make perfect popcorn. Have some the next time you watch a movie at home. First Then Next Then Next, Finally
How do you make a pbj sandwich? Peanut butter and jelly sandwiches are tasty and easy to make. First, spread peanut butter on one slice of bread. Next, spread jelly on one slice of bread. After spreading the jelly on, put the two slices of bread together. Finally, enjoy your pbj sandwich.
Review Today you have learned 1. vocabulary related to food and cooking. 2. how to use sequence adverbs to describe a process give directions (ie: how to cook something or accomplish something)
Your Turn: Pair Work Work with a partner. Write a paragraph explaining how to 1. make a cup of coffee 2. brush your teeth 3. make toast
Homework What is your morning routine? Think about what you do in the morning. Then write a short paragraph describing your morning routine. Be prepared to tell the class your morning routine. **Remember to use the sequence adverbs first, next, then, after that, and finally.