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VOCABULARY PREVIEW
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A. A loaf of bread?
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A. Anything else?
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bread.
READING CHECK-UP
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Joan is at the supermarket. Using these models, create dialogs based on the story.
A. Excuse me. I’m looking for A. Excuse me. I’m looking for
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LISTENING
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1. Put a little butter into 2. Chop up a few onions. 3. Cut up (a little / a few)
a saucepan. .
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When is your English teacher’s birthday? Do you want to bake a special cake? Stanley
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the chef recommends this recipe for FRUITCAKE. Everybody says it’s out of this world!
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1. Put a few cups of flour 2. Add a little sugar. 3. Slice (a little / a few)
into a mixing bowl. .
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ROLE PLAY
Sherman and Dorothy are ordering dinner Now, the waiter or waitress is asking about
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from their waiter or waitress. Using these the dinner. Using this model, continue your
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lines to begin, work in groups of three and role play based on all the foods in the story.
create a role play based on the story.
A. How (is / are) the _______?
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GRAMMAR FOCUS
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Onions raisins.
2. Cheese ( is are ) very expensive this week. 6. The fish ( was were ) tasty.
3. Put a ( little few ) cups of flour into a bowl. 7. The potatoes ( was were ) excellent.
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4. There ( isn’t aren’t ) any more lettuce. 8. Chop up a ( little few ) nuts.
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PARTITIVES
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Food Shopping
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n the past, people shopped for fruits, vegetables, bread, and
meat at small food stores and at open markets. Before there
were refrigerators, it was difficult to keep food fresh for a long
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time, so people shopped almost every day.
Life today is very different from the past. Refrigerators keep
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food fresh so people don’t have to shop every day. People also
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have very busy lives. They have time to shop for food only once or
twice a week. a bowl of chili
People shop for food in different kinds of places—in small
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And in many places around the world, people still shop in little pizza
food stores and at open markets. There are certainly many
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a donut
One Day’s Food
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Eggs: The world’s hens produce more than 2 billion eggs a day—enough eggs
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Rice: The world produces 1.6 million tons of rice every day—an amount the
size of Egypt’s Great Pyramid! a muffin
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____ cereal a. $2.75
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This person buys a fresh loaf of bread every ____ 2 bread b. $ .40
day at this bakery.
____ 3 orange juice c. $3.25
____ 4 ice cream d. $3.49
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piece of pie is . . . is
loaf of bread is . . . are
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2. I’m slicing some .
tomatoes 7. We need a milk and a eggs.
sugar quart . . . pound
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quart of . . . dozen
3. I recommend our for breakfast.
8. I looked in the refrigerator and any
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order of . . . it’s
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bread 10. You need to add butter and raisins.
cheese
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