Your Helper Your Helper To hear, to listen to the teacher and friends. To think, to remember, to guess. To tell, to smile, to say only good and polite.

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Your Helper Your Helper To hear, to listen to the teacher and friends. To think, to remember, to guess. To tell, to smile, to say only good and polite words. To see, to watch, to read.

Rules of Work  Be positive!  Help... !  Try to be... !  Think about... !  Work... !  Be successful !

If there is right in the soul, There is beauty in the person. If there is beauty in the person, There will be harmony in the home. If there is harmony in the home, There will be order in the nation. If there is order in the nation, There will be peace in the world!

A happy person is a healthy person!

Dictation-translation Dictation-translation 1.Низкого качества 2.Традиционный, обычный 3.Интерьер 4.Обильный 5.Отличительный, особый 6.Стремительно 7. Качество

Dictation-translation Dictation-translation 1.inferior 2. customary 3. interior 4. abundant 5. distinctive 6. rapidly 7. a quality

Topic:

An apple a day keeps a doctor away. Our Motto

Work in pairs I row I row We should eat... II row II row We shouldn’t eat... We shouldn’t eat... III row We sometimes may eat …

FOOD COOKIESBUTTER VEGE HOT TABLES DOGS SAUSAFRU ITS GES PIZSWEE ZA TS CERIHAM ALBURGERS BORCHI PSSHCH FISH POTATO CHEESETOA STSBURGER

The Problem Question Do we live for Do we live for eating eating or or eat for living? eat for living?

MIND MAP MIND MAP EATING OUT

MIND MAP EATING OUT CANTEENS BISTROS RESTAURANTS BARSPABS PIZZERIAS CAFES CAFETERIAS

REPORTED SPEECH 1.GRAMMAR POINT (p. 108) 2.PRACTICE (p.108, ex. 1) 3.TEST

TEST Rewrite the sentences in reported speech: 1.“Buy the sausages, please!” he asked me. 2.“When did you cook the cake?” my friend asked me. 3.“Were you eating in a café when the accident happened?” she asked. 4.“We have never tried British pudding”, they said. 5.“They are going to a family restaurant tomorrow”, said my Mum.

DIRECT DIRECT  Present Simple  Present Continuous  Present Perfect  Present Perfect Continuous  Past Simple  Future Simple  Past Continuous  Past Perfect  Past Perfect Continuous REPORTED  Past Simple  Past Continuous  Past Perfect  Past Perfect Continuous  Past Perfect  Future-in- the Past (would)  Past Continuous  Past Perfect Continuous

CHECK UP 1.He asked me to buy the sausages. 2.My friend asked me when I had cooked the cake. 3.She asked me if I were eating when the accident had happened. 4.They said that they had never tried British pudding. 5.My Mum said that they were going to a family restaurant the next day.

Active Relaxation Active Relaxation

NUTRITION

Say if true or false: 1.There are 16 basic food groups. 2.Fast food is usually high in fat, cholesterol and sugar. 3.It is natural that you prefer some foods and hate others. 4.Cola is nutrition. 5.It’s better to choose reduced fat food. 6.It’s good to eat in a hurry.

Check up 1.False 2.True 3.True 4.False 5.True 6.False

Complete the sentences: 1.Good nutrition is good for … 2.To eat the healthy food is especially vital for … 3.To be healthy all … groups of food are important. 4.Fast food is usually not … food.

The Problem Question Do we live for Do we live for eating eating or or eat for living? eat for living?

Homework Homework  Write a composition “We Eat for Living”:  as a letter;  as an ;  as an article to the English Bridge.

I have known... Now I understand... It was difficult... It was interesting... Now I can … I could...

Health Is Wealth Health Is Wealth is, Sport, good. is, Sport, good. food, healthy, Eat. food, healthy, Eat. proverb, The, says: proverb, The, says: “is, Health, wealth”! “is, Health, wealth”!

Health Is Wealth Health Is Wealth Sport is good. Eat healthy food. The proverb says: “Health is wealth”!

REMEMBER : A happy person is a healthy person!

Adelaide Crapsey

Cinquain 1) Food(the subject) 2) 2 adjectives 3) 3 verbs 4) A sentencе (4 words) 5) 1 noun (rename the subject)