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Would you like some water?

Let’s practice some food vocabulary:


Apple manzana Egg huevo
Banana banana Fat grasa
Beans porotos Fish fish
Beef bifes Fruit fruta
Biscuits galletas Hamburger hamburguesa
Bread pan Lamb cordero
Butter manteca Lemon limón
Cake torta Lettuce lechuga
Carbohydrate carbohidratos Meat carne
Carrot zanahoria Melon melón
Cheese queso Milk leche
Chicken pollo Muesli granola
Chips papas fritas de paquete Mushroom champiñones
Cucumber pepino Nuts nueces
Dairy product producto lácteo Olive oil aceite de oliva
Doughnut donas Omelette omelette
Onion cebolla Orange naranja
Peach durazno Pasta Pasta
Peas arvejas Pepper ají morrón / pimienta
Pizza pizza Potato papas
Protein proteina Rice arroz
Salad ensalada Salt sal
Sandwich sandwich Sauce salsa
Spaghetti spaghetti Sugar azucar
Tomato tomate Tuna atún
Vegetable vegetales Vinegar vinagre
Vitamin vitaminas Yogurt yogurt

Now, let’s do some practice to remember it!

FISH
POTATO
CHEESE
ORANGE
LEMON
BANANA
TOMATO
EGG
CUCUMBER
APPLE
CHICKEN
BREAD
What do you have for breakfast? NO SIEMPRE SE UTILIZA
"GOT"

Para hablar de posesión, utilizamos los verbos “have got” y “has got”.
Sin embargo, cuando hablamos de comidas, es necesario tener en cuenta que no existen verbos como “desayunar”
u “almorzar” en inglés, sino que se utiliza los verbos “have” y “has” sin el “got”. HAVE BREAKFAST_ DESAYUNAR
HAVE LUNCH: ALMORZAR
HAVE DINNER: CENAR
- Do you usually have breakfast?
- Yes, I really like breakfast. I have toasts with coffee for breakfast today.
i HAVE __________________ FOR LUNCH/DINNER/BREAKFAST
Las expresiones “have dinner”, “have breakfast” o “have lunch” son utilizadas como nuestros verbos “cenar”,
“desayunar” y “almorzar”. I HAVE GOT RED HAIR.
I HAVE COFFEE FOR BREAKFAST.

Have got Has got


(I, YOU, WE, THEY) (HE, SHE, IT)
AFF. S + HAVE GOT + COMPL. AFF. S + HAS GOT + COMPL.
I have got some pictures in my room. She has got a lot of chairs in her house.
NEG. S + HAVEN’T GOT + COMPL. NEG. S + HAVEN’T GOT + COMPL. HASN'T
I haven’t got any pictures in my living room. He hasn’t got any food in the fridge.
INT. HAVE + S + GOT + COMPL. INT. HAS + S + GOT + COMPL.
Have you got any chairs in the dining room? Has he got some salt?
Would you like…?
Cuando queremos ofrecer o pedir algo, utilizamos el verbo modal “Would”. Se utiliza igual para todas
las personas y no cambia según tiempo verbal.

- WOULD no tiene traducción exacta al español, sino que, en traducción, condiciona al verbo que
continúa con la terminación “-ría”. Por ejemplo:
“Would you like some tea for breakfast?” (¿Te gustaría un poco de té para desayunar?)
“Would you close the door behind you, please?” (¿Cerrarías la puerta detrás de ti, por favor?)
- La abreviación de WOULD es “’d” luego del sujeto. Por ejemplo:
“I’d like some biscuits with my coffee” (Me gustarían unas galletas con mi café)
- Luego de WOULD, siempre utilizamos un verbo infinitivo.
Now, let’s practice some offers and requests.

1) Complete these conversations using the phrases.

a glass of water – a calculator – an apple – in your sandwich – to do – to drink – to go – to see them

a. I’m starving.
Would you like an apple?
b. What _____________________________________________________?
I’d like a coke with ice and lemon, please.
c. This Maths homework is very difficult.
Would ___________________________________________________?
d. I’m thirsty.
Would ___________________________________________________?
e. What ____________________________________________________ today?
I’d like to play tennis.
f. What ____________________________________________________?
Egg and lettuce, please.
g. Where __________________________________________________?
To the station, please.
h. Are those your holiday photos?
Yes. Would _____________________________________________?

Now, would you like to be a teacher for some minutes?

1) Mark and correct the mistakes.

a. The film lasts about two and a half hour.


_____________________________________________________________________________.
b. What time you start school?
_____________________________________________________________________________.
c. I have usually orange juice and toast for breakfast
_____________________________________________________________________________.
d. I visit my brother in Milan two times a year.
_____________________________________________________________________________.
e. I like a cheese sandwich, please.
_____________________________________________________________________________.
f. What you like to drink?
_____________________________________________________________________________.
g. Please, orange juice.
_____________________________________________________________________________.
h. Id like a cheese sandwich.
_____________________________________________________________________________.
i. Is there any buter?
_____________________________________________________________________________.

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