In a Restaurant Unit 10.

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In a Restaurant Unit 10

What kind of food do you like/dislike? There are many different kinds of food: Appetizers – what you eat at the beginning of a meal Main dishes (entrees) – what you eat as the main meal Side dishes (반찬) – in Western meals, this is optional; in Korean meals, you always have this Desserts – what you eat at the end; usually sweet! There are also different nationalities for food: American Korean Chinese German Italian

Food Preference Interview Interview three people about what they like about food… Also, recommend something for them as well…

When to Use Articles USE ARTICLES NO ARTICLES Specific Noun – use “the” The BTS fans The French class Nonspecific singular nouns – use “a” Get a dessert Go find a pencil If it starts with a vowel or sounds like a vowel – use “an” An hour An appetizer Proper Noun French VIPS Uncountable noun Pollution Economics Plural Noun – use counter words Boys Sports

Student’s Book 2, Unit 10, page 97 In a restaurant an / some an / the a / some a / the a / some a / the A / the an / the a / an the / some

Student’s Book 2, Unit 10, page 97 In a restaurant

Create a Menu for your Restaurant GO TO PAGE 147 Consider what kind of food that you like Write down the kind of restaurant Write the kinds of food that you offer Write the prices (make sure they are reasonable!) Once you are finished, create recommendations for someone with different preferences. Make sure to include a food from each category: Someone who doesn’t like spicy food Someone who is a vegetarian Someone who has never tried this kind of food before

Past Participles Past participles are used when talking in the perfect past (I have gone; He has done; She has tried;…) Usually, English speakers use the past tense to talk in the perfect past tense Sometimes, words don’t follow the rules Go -> went -> gone Try -> tried -> tried Be-> ????? -> ????? Get -> ????? -> ?????

Student’s Book 2, Unit 10, page 101 In a restaurant ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?

“Have you ever ___________?” How many things have you done? Go ask others about what they have done. “Have you ever ___________?”

Charades Competition TIPS!!! TIP 1: Try to think of something simple and not too difficult. TIP 2: Try to guess quickly; don’t waste time! NO WORDS – That means that you cannot speak or write down anything (including using your lips) You have 15 seconds to think about what you will act about You have 30 seconds to act it out while your team guesses about what you will do If your team guesses the action correctly, then your team gets a point. If they cannot guess it correctly, then your team has to pass to the other team. You must answer in the question like this – “Have you ever eaten sushi/gone bowling?” You must act about something YOU HAVE NEVER DONE

Homework – Pages 81-87 You can do it! This is the last homework!~