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What Do British People Like to Eat?
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Helping Mother
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Questions: What does the poem say?
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Questions: What does the poem say? When do you help your mother?
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Questions: What does the poem say? When do you help your mother?
Do you set the table?
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eat-a-sweet time
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to have a sweet tooth
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pudding
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sandwich
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roll
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bun
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pie
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jam
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biscuits
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Hobbit has …..
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
For Christmas the British cook Christmas …..
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding.
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding. John likes to eat apple ….. for breakfast.
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding. John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast.
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding. John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast. The British like eating sweet things like …..
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding. John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast. The British like eating sweet things like cakes and biscuits.
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding. John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast. The British like eating sweet things like cakes and biscuits. For the British any time is ….. time.
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Hobbit has a sweet tooth.
For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding. John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast. The British like eating sweet things like cakes and biscuits. For the British any time is eat a sweet time.
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1. ….. have a sweet tooth. a) The French b) The British c) The Chinese
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1. The British have a sweet tooth.
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1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating …
1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating …... a) soup b) porridge c) sweet things
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1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things.
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1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things. 3
1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things. 3. For the British any time is ….. time. a) eat-a-sweet b) do homework c) sleep
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1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things. 3
1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things. 3. For the British any time is eat-a-sweet time.
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1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things. 3
1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things. 3. For the British any time is eat-a-sweet time. 4. During holidays the British eat ….. a) more sweet things b) more soup c) more fish
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1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things. 3
1. The British have a sweet tooth. 2. They like eating sweet things. 3. For the British any time is eat-a-sweet time. 4. During holidays the British eat more sweet things.
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have / has + Participle II (V3) have / has done
Present Perfect have / has + Participle II (V3) have / has done
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Put the verbs in the correct form.
Ann ….. already ….. the table.
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Put the verbs in the correct form.
Ann has already set the table.
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Put the verbs in the correct form.
Ann has already set the table. Max ….. a tasty sandwich (to make).
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Put the verbs in the correct form.
Ann has already set the table. Max has made a tasty sandwich.
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Put the verbs in the correct form.
Ann has already set the table. Max has made a tasty sandwich. The girls ….. cakes and rolls (to eat).
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Put the verbs in the correct form.
Ann has already set the table. Max has made a tasty sandwich. The girls have eaten cakes and rolls.
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Put the verbs in the correct form.
Ann has already set the table. Max has made a tasty sandwich. The girls have eaten cakes and rolls. Mike ….. a lot of juice (to drink).
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Put the verbs in the correct form.
Ann has already set the table. Max has made a tasty sandwich. The girls have eaten cakes and rolls. Mike has drunk a lot of juice.
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Let’s have a rest…
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Cook
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Eggs and Spring Onion (Keys)
f 7. e g 8. i a 9. h d b c
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Thank you! Goodbye!
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