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Food PE2 unit 3

Darling, I’ve been thinking… Yes, what is it honey? Well, it’s hard working full time, and doing all the housework. I know honey. You’re a good wife, and I love you very much. Darling, do you think you could help me out sometimes? Sure honey, anything you ask. Thank you darling, you are so considerate! Of course honey! Oh, do you think you could bring me my slippers and the TV remote control?

Darling, I’ve been thinking… Yes, what is it honey? Well, I’m sorry, but if you won’t help with the housework chores, I’m going to leave you. Oh no, don’t say that honey! You’re a good wife, and I love you very much. I know that, but what jobs will you do round the house? I don’t know. I’m terrible at housework, and you’re so good at it. …

nouns bum chopsticks chores groceries laundry servant verbs be fed up hang up hold down be in the same boat iron precede set (the table) slave over vacuum work my fingers to the bone adjectives considerate good-for-nothing handy phenomenal

Postcards from Ivy (about food) What’s a postcard? Where is Ivy? Where are her parents? Red students Read postcard 4 Black students Read postcard 5 Find a partner Read (book open) Listen and repeat (book closed)

Hey John, do you like French fries? Not really. They’re so greasy. Yes, you’re right. But I like the salty taste. Not me. I prefer tofu, because it’s really healthy. It is healthy, but don’t you find it bland? Not really. Tofu is one of my favorite foods.

Hey John, do you like __(A)__? Not really. It’s/they’re so ___. Yes, you’re right. But I like the ___ taste. Not me. I prefer _(B)___, because it’s/they’re really healthy. It is/They are ___, but don’t you find it/them ___? Not really. _(B)_is/are one of my favorite foods.