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FOOD I
Module 1

Pre-beginner 2
2023 - 1

Videoconference 2
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Introduction to the topic

Vocabulary ( food I)

Grammar structures

Exercises

Examples
Topics

1. Food categories

2. Countable vs. Uncountable nouns

3. Some vs. Any

4. Examples

5. Feedback and final wrap up


Learning outcome

To use vocabulary related to food.

To classify food in countable and


uncountable describe the food you
eat every day.
What are the three meals of
the day?
Breakfast ( morning)
Lunch ( afternoon)
Dinner (evening)
FOOD
CATEGORIES
FRUIT
VEGETABLES
COUNTABLE VS. UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS

COUNTABLE UNCOUNTABLE

SINGULAR PLURAL NO SINGULAR/ NO PLURAL

One water
An apple Two, three Two waters
apples
A banana Bananas The correct form is: Water
HOW TO IDENTIFY THESE ELEMENTS?

Countable Uncountable

MASS ( butter, bread, cheese, etc.)


Apples
Sandwiches
LIQUID (water, juice, coffee, etc.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CT26X6o208g

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v08tbHFXqsw

https://matchthememory.com/foodgroupsfcp

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvTiyEuQ6vI
SOME VS. ANY
SOME ( AFFIRMATIVE) ANY ( NEGATIVE)

• There is some bread on • I don’t drink any milk for


the table. ( uncountable) breakfast. ( ZERO MILK)

• There aren’t any apples in


• I eat some eggs for the kitchen. ( ZERO
breakfast. ( countable) APPLES)
ONE MORE RULE FOR ANY

ANY ( QUESTIONS)

Are there any oranges in the kitchen? (countable)

Is there any hot water to prepare coffee? ( uncountable)


https://wordwall.net/resource/14919442/countable-and-uncountable-nouns

https://quizizz.com/admin/quiz/5f570a73cad8b5001c6a7760/some-
any?queryId=5f1d0d9185e3a7001c41105e-1648427884300
Time to create
examples
DESCRIBE WHAT YOU EAT DURING THE DAY:

• For breakfast I have some coffee and some bread.

• For breakfast I don’t have any milk.

• For lunch I have…..

• For dinner I don’t have…


Have: eat/ drink
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