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A1 What Is in Your Fridge SV
A1 What Is in Your Fridge SV
in your
fridge?
Let’s talk
Look at the photos.
Which of them look
tasty? Explain your
answer.
Do you know these words?
Look at the photos below. Match the photos with the words below.
I think it’s....
It looks like...
I guess it’s...
That’s definitely....
Maybe it’s...
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Look at the photo. Try to guess the food. Use the phrases below.
cheese
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I think it’s....
It looks like...
I guess it’s...
That’s definitely....
Maybe it’s...
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pasta
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I think it’s....
It looks like...
I guess it’s...
That’s definitely....
Maybe it’s...
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salmon
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I think it’s....
It looks like...
I guess it’s...
That’s definitely....
Maybe it’s...
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onion
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I think it’s....
It looks like...
I guess it’s...
That’s definitely....
Maybe it’s...
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pineapple
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I think it’s....
It looks like...
I guess it’s...
That’s definitely....
Maybe it’s...
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carrot
Read the rules and play in
Let's play!
teams or player VS player.
Words are hidden horizontally, vertically, and diagonally. You can complete the
task individually and race to be the first to circle all the hidden words (take a
screenshot and draw/edit the photo), or you can work in pairs/groups.
Countable and uncountable nouns
Read the blog post. Complete the examples in the table using the words in blue from the text.
Countable Uncountable
First, I cook some chicken. I usually buy all the ingredients at the shop
because it is easier. Then, I cut off a few slices of the chicken and put them Countable nouns can be Uncountable nouns only
on the sandwich. Next, I add some cheese. I like cheddar cheese, so I use singular or plural have singular form
that. However, you can use any type of cheese you like. After that, I add Singular Plural
some vegetables. I put a few slices of onion and mushroom on the
a sandwich chicken
sandwich. Finally, I put the top piece of bread on the sandwich and press it
down. onions
That's it! You can add more mushrooms if you want. Try and make this
Some nouns can be countable or uncountable, depending on how we're
sandwich at home. Let me know if you like it!
using them. (countable) We need four large lettuces.
(uncountable) Do you want more lettuce?
(countable) Can I have a coffee, please? (= cup of coffee)
(uncountable) I don't drink coffee.
Let’s play!
Revise the vocabulary together with grammar.
Play the speed quiz. Drag and drop each item
into its correct box. If you play in a group, you
can play in teams (just keep taking turns to
name the correct box). Get a point for your
team every time you guess. If you have an
individual lesson, just share the screen.
there is/there are
Look through the grammar rules. Then, look at the photo and complete the exercise.
some/any Alice: Good afternoon! I need to buy some ingredients for dinner tonight.
You use some in affirmative sentences. Bob: Hello! Sure, what are you looking for?
You use any in negative sentences and questions. Alice: I need vegetables. Do you have ________ tomatoes?
Bob: Yes, we have ________ tomatoes right here. How many would you
Uncountable nouns Countable nouns (pl)
Countable nouns (sg) like?
Alice: I'll take three, please. And do you have ________ onions?
+ There is some cheese. + There are some onions.
Bob: Yes, we have some onions too. How many do you need?
- There isn't any cheese. - There aren't any onions.
Alice: I'll take two, please. Oh, and do you have ________ potatoes?
? Is there any cheese? ? Are there any onions?
Bob: Yes, we have ________ potatoes. How many do you want?
Alice: I need four potatoes. Now, I also need ________ rice.
Bob: There isn’t any rice here. Is there anything else you need?
Alice: No, that's all. How much is it?
Bob: That will be $15.50, please.
Alice: Here you go. Thank you!
Bob: Thank you! Have a great evening and enjoy your dinner!
let’s practise
1.Complete the sentences with the appropriate form 2. Read and match the sentence halves.
of there is/there are and some/any.
1. Is there any a) chicken in the freezer?
1. _______________________ some apples on the table.
2. I don't want _______________________ sandwiches for lunch. 2. Are there any b) fish at the market.
3. _______________________any cheese in the fridge?
3. There is a sandwich with c) cheese and lettuce on the table.
4. Do you have _______________________ bread for lunch?
5. There is _______________________ delicious beef in this dish. d) any strawberries in the basket.
4. There are olives and
6. We need _______________________ chicken for the recipe.
7. _______________________ any tomatoes in the salad? 5. There isn't any e) feta in the Greek salad.