Презентацию выполнила Файзутдинова З.Б., учитель английского языка

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Презентацию выполнила Файзутдинова З.Б., учитель английского языка Food & Drinks Презентацию выполнила Файзутдинова З.Б., учитель английского языка

Phonetic drill: [d3] jug, jar, juice, jelly, jam, vegetables [tS] chocolate, sandwich, chicken, chips, cheese [d3] jug, jar, juice, jelly, jam, vegetables [S] shape, fish, dish, sugar, sure, bush

Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions: A: Do you like ….? B: Yes, it’s delicious. / No, it’s horrible.

Choose countable and uncountable nouns Cheese Juice Bread Chocolate Tomato Banana Apple Biscuit

A lot of(+) much (-,?) many (-,?) Some (+) any (-,?) a little a few много much (-,?) many (-,?) много много Some (+) Некоторое количество any (-,?) countable a little uncountable a few немного немного, несколько little few мало мало no нисколько

Fill in the gaps with some, any, how much and how many. 1 There are .............. bananas in the basket. 2 There isn't ............... milk in the fridge. 3 ...................... biscuits are in the packet? 4 .................... coffee is in the cupboard? 5 ................... girls are there in your class? any How many How much How many

Look at Ann's shopping basket. What did she buy?

Now it’s your turn! Tell us about your favourite food. My favourite food is… I like… Really I don’t like.. I prefer… I don’t often eat…

Evaluation Card: I know the meaning of the words. (recyclable material)  I can answer the questions.  I can use much/many, some/any  I can divide nouns on countables/uncountables  I can talk about my favourite food  

Your home task will be: Ex.7, p.87. You are to read about British traditional food and be ready to tell the class about it. If you want you can revise the material using a website: http://learningapps.org