You Are What You Eat II Enhanced English for Interpreters Fujian Normal University FNU Language Enhancement 2012-2013.

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You Are What You Eat II Enhanced English for Interpreters Fujian Normal University FNU Language Enhancement

I do not like them in a house. I do not like them with a mouse. I do not like them here or there. I do not like them anywhere. I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-am. I am Sam. Sam, I am. That Sam-I-Am! That Sam-I-Am! I do not like that Sam-I-Am! Do you like green eggs and ham? I do not like them, Sam-I-Am. I do not like green eggs and ham. Would you like them here or there? I would not like them here or there. I would not like them anywhere. I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-am. Would you like them in a house? Would you like them with a mouse? FNU Language Enhancement

Would you eat them in a box? Would you eat them with a fox? Not in a box. Not with a fox. Not in a house. Not with a mouse. I would not eat them here or there. I would not eat them anywhere. I would not eat green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-am. Would you? Could you? In a car? Eat them! Eat them! Here they are. I would not, could not, in a car. You may like them. You will see. You may like them in a tree! I would not, could not in a tree. Not in a car! You let me be. I do not like them in a box. I do not like them with a fox. I do not like them in a house. I do not like them with a mouse. I do not like them here or there. I do not like them anywhere. I do not like green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-am. FNU Language Enhancement

A train! A train! A train! A train! Could you, would you, on a train? Not on a train! Not in a tree! Not in a car! Sam! Let me be! I would not, could not, in a box. I could not, would not, with a fox. I will not eat them with a mouse. I will not eat them in a house. I will not eat them here or there. I will not eat them anywhere. I do not eat green eggs and ham. I do not like them, Sam-I-am. Say! In the dark? Here, in the dark! Would you, could you, in the dark? I would not, could not, in the dark. Would you, could you, in the rain? I would not, could not, in the rain. Not in the dark. Not on a train. Not in a car. Not in a tree. I do not like them, Sam, you see. Not in a house. Not in a box. Not with a mouse. Not with a fox. I will not eat them here or there. I do not like them anywhere! FNU Language Enhancement

You do not like green eggs and ham? I do not like them, Sam-I-am. Could you, would you, with a goat? I would not, could not, with a goat! Would you, could you, on a boat? I could not, would not, on a boat. I will not, will not, with a goat. I will not eat them in the rain. I will not eat them on a train. Not in the dark! Not in a tree! Not in a car! You let me be! I do not like them in a box. I do not like them with a fox. I will not eat them in a house. I do not like them with a mouse. I do not like them here or there. I do not like them ANYWHERE! I do not like green eggs and ham! I do not like them, Sam-I-am. FNU Language Enhancement

You do not like them. So you say. Try them! Try them! And you may. Try them and you may, I say. Sam! If you will let me be, I will try them. You will see. (pause) Say! I like green eggs and ham! I do! I like them, Sam-I-am! And I would eat them in a boat. And I would eat them with a goat. And I will eat them in the rain. And in the dark. And on a train. And in a car. And in a tree. They are so good, so good, you see! So I will eat them in a box. And I will eat them with a fox. And I will eat them in a house. And I will eat them with a mouse. And I will eat them here and there. Say! I will eat them ANYWHERE! I do so like green eggs and ham! Thank you! Thank you! Sam-I-am!

Modals: Auxiliary Verbs Use modals to make requests, offer or ask permission –“May we leave now?” “Could you help me?” Use modals to discuss ability/inability, possibilities/impossibilities –“I shouldn’t go because my class might have a test today” They are always used with a verb. Never alone. They have no verb tense of their own. Will Not/ Would not Could/Might May Should (had better, ought to) Must (have to, hafta) Will / Would (more polite) FNU Language Enhancement Increasing probability

Modals Practice Will Not Could/Might May Should (had better, ought to) Must (have to, hafta) Will For permission, offers or requests: Will you get married? Will you study tonight? Will you eat today? Will you go home for Chun Jie? Will you graduate next year? Will you visit Canada in the future? Would you be my friend? Could you/Would you (like to)/will you play majiang with me? May I take a look? May I have this seat? Must you work through the holiday? FNU Language Enhancement Increasing probability

Where does your food come from? FNU Language Enhancement

Mind Mapping: Vocabulary Food Sources

Mind Mapping: Vocabulary Food Sources Land Water r Farms Meat Imports Wholesalers Farmers

Mind Mapping: Vocabulary Food Sources Land Rivers Water r Oceans Lakes Fisheries Farms Underground Dairy Farms Fisheries Greenhouses Gardens Meat Vegetable Poultry Cattle Pigs Dairy Factories Springs Imports Fast food Fresh food GMOs Supermarkets Wholesalers Grocery stores Restaurants Fast food restaurants Consumers Hunting Factories Farmers Organics Fair Trade

Food Inc. Good FoodBad Food FNU Language Enhancement