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Vocabulary
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Brean the beste
What are you going to make for breakfast tomorrow? What
do people eat in other parts of the world?
Japan: A traditional Japanese breakfast includes a bowl of soup
and some steamed rice. People serve these with some fish and
vegetables, together with a cup of green tea, Good manners are
very important at the table; the rice should always be on 2
person’ left-hand side and the soup on the right.
‘The United Kingdom: The typical English breakfast sa ‘ry-up
that includes a lot o fried food, like eggs, mushrooms, bacon,
sausages and tomatoes with baked beans! They serve it with 2
few slices of toast and some butter and a cup of tea to finish. Not
many people eat a ‘iry-up' every morning, When they wake up
tomorrow, most Brits are probably going to eat a bowl of cereal.
Poland: Polish people like a breakfast spread with @ lot of
choice. Fresh bread and creamy butter are essential. They
prepare scrambled eggs, cold meats, sliced tomatoes and
many different types of cheese for the breakfast table.
They even nave a soup made from milk. These days
people can also have some yoghurt or cereal. Strong
coffee or a pot of tea is always available,
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traditional, includes, steamed, good manners,
important, fried, toast, breakfast spread, scrambled
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Reading
2) What do you usually have for breakfast?
Is it the same in other countries?
‘Listen and read ta find out
b) Read the text and write the countries:
Japan, the UK or Poland.
1 They eat rice for breakfast in
2 Most people eat a bowl of cereal with milk in
3. They serve breakfast with toast and butter in
b) Complete the sentences about you.
eat...
never eat
Inever drink
| sometimes eat ...
every day. 4 Table manners are important at breakfast in
5 Fresh bread and butter are important for
breakfast in
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Grammar p.cré
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Countable/Uncountable nouns/
Quantifiers
3, Read the theory. Find examples in the text.
* Countable nouns are nouns we can count. They have
plural ors,
enopple é ‘wo apples ow
* Uncountable nouns are nouns we can't
count. They dont have plural forms. mi
Countable Nouns Uncountable Nouns
leatalot of oranges. {drink lt ofmil
Hom many oranges do you | How much milk do you dink?
‘at * toomuch
+ toomany | ilk onore
oranges | thantnees) 1
(more than ne€O) roto R
+ alotoffots lots of mik
atoranges ES, [
+ afewssome mil
few oranges cog
4. Write a/an or some. Then mark the nouns
C (Countable) or U (Uncountable).
1 onsnn bread 6 potatoes
2 chicken 7 peppers
Bw milk 8 beans
Aswsssstemirots ows: || 9 apple
5 case ioe 10 tea
5 Choose the correct word.
Can Ihave a few/a little onions, please?
: OK. Anything else?
How much/How many cheese do we need?
Very fewilittle.
Here's your coffee
There's too many/too much milk in it.
We've got a few/a little cherries.
Great! We can make a cherry pie
How much/How many peppers are there?
There are too many/lots of. Don’t buy any.
Sree ererer
Be going to
G Read the table. Are there similar structures
your language?
{ Neg:
rm going to eat pasta. _'mnot going to eat pasa
HelSheft’s going to eat He/Shellt isn’t going to eat
pasta pasta
WelYouThey're going to We/You/They aren't going
eat pasta to eat pasta
Interrogative
‘Am | going to eat pasta? |
Is helshe/it going to est pasta? |
‘Are welyourthey going to eat pasta? |
‘We use (be) going to to talk about plans and intentions |
in the future. What are ou going to do tomorrow?
Time expressions: tomcrrow, next week/monthiyear, etc
7 Complete the sentences with the verbs in
brackets. Use the affirmative or negative of
(be) going to.
1. Next Sunday we .. (visit)
the Real Food Festival.
2 Joanna .. = (not/buy)
any apples today
3. The girls (have)
a birthday party next weekend,
4 Mum .»- (€00k) pasta for lunch.
5 They ... (not/eat) pizza tonight.
Speaking & Writing
Find out what your partner is going tovisn't
going to do this weekend. Use these ideas.
You can use your own ideas as well
« visit the aquarium * do homework * cook
chicken * play the guitar * book tickets for
theatre * shop for clothes * buy a birthday
present * go hiking * have dinner with friends
+ make a cake
A: Are you going to visit the aquarium?
B: Yes, 1am./No, I'm net.
Write six sentences about what you are
going to do and what you aren't going to
do this weekend.
1) Vocabulary