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English 10

Mauricio Isaid Dominguez Soberanis

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Let’s start
Is your family big? What are they like?
What did you use to play / eat when you were 9 years
old?
Did you use to spend summer with your family?
In the future I would like my children to ______.
I often help my parents ____ .
Lesson A

Being healthy
Do you eat healthy food?
How often do you eat it?
Lesson A

What is this?
It is a ______.
Lesson A

What are these?


They’re some ______.
Lesson A

What is this?
It is a ______.
Lesson A

What are these?


They’re some ______.
Lesson A

What is this?
It is a ______.
Lesson A

What are these?


They’re some ______.
Lesson A

What is this?
It is a ______.
Lesson A

What are these?


They’re some ______.
a carton of eggs
a box of cereal
slices of pizza
a jar of honey
a tub of butter
a loaf of bread
a bottle of wine
cans of tuna
a package of cookies
a bag of rice
Food containers
a bag of ____. bags of ____.

a package of ___. packages of ___.

a can of ___. cans of ___.

a bottle of ___. bottles of ___.

a jar of ___. jars of ___.

a loaf of _____. loaves of ____

a box of ____. boxes of ____.

a carton of ___. cartons of ___.

a slice of ____ slices of _____.


U5 LA Food expressions
Complete activity 1,2

https://www.cambridgelms.org/main/p/en/class/86329959/launch_scorm/304201/4079
What’s in your fridge?
Is there anything you need to buy?
Apples, onions, peppers, carrots, mangoes, tomatoes,
oranges, etc.

I have a few ___.


There are very few ____.
There aren’t many___.

a few = some
very few = not a lot
before now

Jose is trying to eat


fewer _____ these days.
bags of Takis

calories, tomatoes,
bananas, eggs,
vegetables, cartons of,
fewer is comparative (before / now)
loaves of, etc.
sugar, fat, water, milk, cheese, butter, juice,
cereal, honey, bread, chicken, fish, soda, etc.

I have a little ___.


There is very little ____.
There’s not much ___

a little = some
very little = not a lot
before now

Julieta’s trying to eat less


_____ these days.
junk food

sugar, food, ice


cream, water, butter,
less is comparative (before / now)
cheese, fat, etc.
U5 LA a little, a few, very little,
very few

Complete activity 3

https://www.cambridgelms.org/main/p/en/class/86329959/launch_scorm/304200/4079
Game

Match the sentences


using the grammar
correctly.

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/27464511
About you
a few less
Let’s speak a little very few
fewer very little

There are _____ in my fridge. I’m eating _______ these days.

I try to eat _____ every day. There’s ______ in my cupboard.

I had _____ yesterday. I eat __________ than I used to.


Lesson B

A question of
taste
Do you like cooking?
What is your favorite dish?
(stir-)fried noodles
grilled shrimp
steamed (vapor) vegetables
boiled eggs
oven
baked potatoes
pickled cabbage
roast chicken
barbecued beef
raw(green) fish
smoked fish
U5 LB Ways of serving food
Complete activity 1

https://www.cambridgelms.org/main/p/en/class/86329959/launch_scorm/304203/4079
Do you have g d eating
habits? What do you need to
change?
too much = uncountable
too much and too many = a lot of.
too many = countable

Maria eats too much / many ____.

She doesn’t eat enough ____.

She eats / drinks enough _____.

enough = uncountable / countable


not enough = not a lot
enough = sufficient
too much = uncountable
too much and too many = a lot of.
too many = countable

Julieta eats too much / many ____.

She doesn’t eat enough ____.

She drinks / eats enough_____.

enough = uncountable / countable


not enough = not a lot
enough = sufficient
too much
I eat / drink _______ .
too many

I eat / drink enough ______ .

I don’t eat / drink enough ______ .


full, hungry, sad, happy, etc. slowly, fast, carefully, etc.

Alan ate too much food. He is too ____.

Fred eats his fruit too_____.

Patrick star eats too ______.

too + adjective
too + adverb
sleep, walk, wait, watch, swim, etc.

Homer talks too much.

Paola doesn’t listen enough.

too much+ verb


enough + verb
U5 LB too, too much, too many,
and enough

Complete activity 2

https://www.cambridgelms.org/main/p/en/class/86329959/launch_scorm/304202/4079
Game

Read carefully and choose


the correct option.

https://wordwall.net/es/resource/27466214
Let’s discuss
Ask and discuss the questions.

Do you eat a lot of snacks? Do you eat too many?

Do you ever eat meals too slowly?

Do you eat too many vegetables every day?

Does your best friend eat too many fried foods?

Do you ever feel too full after eating a meal?

Do you exercise enough? What about your best friend?

Do you drink enough water?


Lesson C

Do you like to have meetings

with friends?

Where do you usually go?


Vocabulary

What is this?
It is ______.
Vocabulary

What is this?
It is ______.
Vocabulary

What is this?
It is ______.
Vocabulary

What is this?
It is ______.
Vocabulary

What is this?
It is ______.
Can I get you something to eat?
Having a meeting or party at my house.

What drinks or snacks do you offer visitors to your home?


Letting another person decide
Can I get you something to drink?

Would you like some Either one is


coffee or water? fine!
Letting another person decide
We’re having a barbecued

Would you like some Whatever


beer or wine? you’re having!
Letting another person decide
We’re watching a game or movie.

What would you like for snack


Whatever you
nachos or nuts?
prefer.
Letting another person decide
I’m preparing something to eat

Do you want some Whichever is


scrambled eggs or easier for you.
fried eggs?
Letting another person decide
Use expressions like these to let another person decide.

Either one (is fine). Would you like …?


……
What would you like …?
Whatever you’re having.
Whatever you prefer.
Whichever is easier (for you).
Either way (is fine).
U5 LC Letting another person decide

Complete activity 1

https://www.cambridgelms.org/main/p/en/class/86329959/launch_scorm/304204/4079
Vocabulary

refuse (say no)


Letting another person decide
You can use these expressions like these to refuse offers of food and drink
politely.

Can I get you something to I’m OK for now,


eat? but thanks..
No, thanks. Maybe later.
No, thanks. I’m fine. Really.
I’m OK for now. But thanks.
U5 LC Polite refusals

Complete activity 2

https://www.cambridgelms.org/main/p/en/class/86329959/launch_scorm/304205/4079
Respond to each question by politely refusing or letting the
other person decide.

Let's have something to drink. Would you like tea or coffee?

I'm getting boring. Where do you want to go out?

There’s ice cream and Carlota for dessert. Which would you ….. ……
like?

I'm going to cook tacos. Do you prefer Pastor or Arabe?

I'm taking you to din tonight! Would you like Mexican or


Japanese?
make
let simple

have form verb
help
My mom had me make my bed every morning.
ask
tell
want
infinitive …
get verb
My dad wants my sister to study law.
What about you?
When I was a kid ……..

I used to _____.
I didn’t use to _______.
I would ________.

play, watch, live, love, hate, win, lose, give,


eat, spend, etc.
The world in 2021
increase in ticket prices
What’s your opinion about…?

I think that students ….


I don’t think ……
It seems to me (that) …..
It seems like …..
If you ask me ….
Use expressions like these to give opinions.

I think…
I don’t think
It seems to me (that)…
It seems like…
If you ask me, …
You can use these expressions to agree with
people’s opinions.
If you ask me, we all work too
much these days. Absolutely.

Absolutely. That’s for sure.


Definitely. I agree (with you)
Exactly. (Oh,) yeah.
You’re right. (Oh,) I know
That’s true.
Letting another person decide
Where are Kim and David?
a) at Kim's house

b) at an office

What time of day do you think it is?


a) late at night

b) lunchtime
Letting another person decide
Watch and listen to the video. Complete activities 3,4

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