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LESSON 13

A BIG BREAKFAST
OBJECTIVES
PRONUNCIATION GRAMMAR LISTENING
VOCABULARY
&
nt
Food & Drink /t/ & /d/ Simple prese SPEAKING

Talk about
meals
I. VOCABULARY
FOOD & DRINK
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Fish
/fɪʃ/

Cá, món cá
E.g. We have fish for dinner.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Meat
/miːt/

Thịt, món thịt


E.g. I don't eat meat.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Eggs
/eɡz/

Trứng
E.g. How do you like your
eggs - fried or boiled?
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Vegetables
/ˈvedʒ.tə.bəlz/

Rau
E.g. The children don't eat
enough fresh vegetables.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Potatoes
/pəˈteɪtəʊ/

Khoai tây
E.g. Will you peel the potatoes
for me?
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Fruit
/fruːt/

Hoa quả
E.g. I eat plenty of fresh fruits
and vegetables.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Chocolate
/ˈtʃɑːk.lət/

Sô - cô - la
E.g. I take her a bar of chocolate.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Coffee
UK /ˈkɒf.i/ US /ˈkɑː.fi/

Cà phê

E.g. Would you get some coffee


when you go shopping?
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Tea
/tiː/

Trà

E.g. The waitress brought us two


steaming cups of tea.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Water
UK /ˈwɔː.tər/ US /ˈwɑː.t̬ ɚ/

Nước
E.g. The human body is about 50
percent water.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Wine
/waɪn/

Rượu
E.g. I love Australian wines, especially
the white wines.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Breakfast
/ˈbrek.fəst/

Bữa sáng
E.g. What do you want for breakfast?
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Lunch
/lʌntʃ/

Bữa trưa
E.g. We sometimes cook
lunch.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Dinner
/ˈdɪn.ɚ/

Bữa tối
E.g. You can cook dinner
tonight.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Pasta
/ˈpɑː.stə/

Mỳ ống, Mỳ sợi
E.g. We have slices of cold
meat and pasta salad
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Rice
/raɪs/

Cơm
E.g. Do you prefer brown
rice or white rice?
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Yogurt
UK /ˈjɒɡ.ət/ US /ˈjoʊ.ɡɚt/

Sữa chua
E.g. I only had a yogurt (= a
container of this) for lunch.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Salad
/ˈsæləd/

Món salad
E.g. All main courses come
with salad or vegetables.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Bread
/bred/

Bánh mì

E.g. This bread is fresh.


VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Butter
/ˈbʌt̬ .ɚ/

E.g. We were served scones


with butter and jam.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Cheese
/tʃiːz/

phó - mát
E.g. Would you like a slice/piece of
cheese with your bread?
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Sugar
/ˈʃʊɡ.ɚ/

Đường
E.g. I don't take sugar in my
coffee, thanks.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Sandwich
/ˈsæn.wɪtʃ/

bánh mì sandwich
E.g.I just have a sandwich at
midday.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Cereal
/ˈsɪr.i.əl/

Ngũ cốc

E.g. He often has cereal and milk


for breakfast.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Orange Juice
/ˈɔːr.ɪndʒ ˌdʒuːs/

Nước cam
E.g. For breakfast, I have toast
and a glass of orange juice.
VOCABULARY: FOOD & DRINK

Beer
UK /bɪər/ US /bɪr/

Bia
E.g. This beer is
brewed in Mexico.
II. PRONUNCIATION
/t/ & /d/
/t/ & /d/ sound
Instruction Practice
/t/ sound Listen and repeat.
- Put your tongue just behind your
teeth.
- Your tongue should not touch your TIME DIME
teeth.
- Push air forward in your mouth.
- Then quickly move your tongue
away. TORE DOOR
- Do not use your voice.

/d/ sound TRY DRY


- Practice the sound /t/.
- Use your voice the say /d/.
Listen to each sentence and circle the word you hear.

1. Do you have the (time / dime)?


2. I want to (try / dry) this shirt.
3. I’ll give you my (cart / card).
4. She (writes / rides) very well.
5. Are there any (seats / seeds) left?
6. We (sent / send) all the packages on Monday.
III. GRAMMAR
PRESENT SIMPLE (+) (-)
I / You / We / They
Present simple tense

Use Form
We use the present simple to
(+) I / You / We / They + Verb
talk about present habits (=
things we usually do). (-) I / You / We / They + don't + Verb

Example: Example:
In my country, we eat a lot of (+) I / You / We / They have cereal for
rice. breakfast.

We don’t have coffee in the (-) I / You / We / They don’t have pasta
morning. for breakfast.
Present simple tense

Task 1: Write (+) and (-) sentences .

have eggs
1. I (have) _______________ for breakfast.
don’t drink coffee
2. We (not drink) ____________________ in the evening.
like chocolate
3. They (like) _____________.
eat meat
4. You (eat) ________________.
don’t have sugar
5. I (not have) ________________ in my coffee.
IV. LISTENING
Favorite meals
Task 1: Listen and complete their column in the chart.
Anna Will Sarah

Favorite meal dinner lunch breakfast

Where At ______ restaurant


home or at a _________ work
At __________ home
Usually at ________
On Wednesdays at a
_________
café

Food meat
__________ fish
or ________ and Different things but with Fruit and an
_______
__________.
vegetables ________
chips _________.
egg On
Wednesday a
_________.
croissant

Drink wine
A glass of ________ water
__________ and then a coffee or
_________
coffee
_________ ________.
tea
On Wednesdays
___________.
hot chocolate
V. SPEAKING
Talk about meals
Complete the sentences so they are true
about you and your country.

You: Your country:


I have breakfast ______________. (Where?) People have __________ for breakfast. (What?)
I have ______________ for breakfast. (What?) They have a big ____________. (lunch / dinner)
I have lunch __________. (Where?) They _____________ a lot of food from other
I have dinner with ____________. (Who?) countries. (eat / don’t eat)
I eat a lot of _______________. (What?) They eat a lot of ____________. (What?)
I love ______________. (What) They drink a lot of _________. (What?)
I don’t like ___________. (what)
WRAP-UP
PRONUNCIATION GRAMMAR LISTENING
VOCABULARY
&
nt
Food & Drink /t/ & /d/ Simple prese SPEAKING

Talk about
meals
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