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FOOD 1

Módulo1

Pre-beginner 2
2022– 2

Videoconference 2
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FOOD 1
Module 1

Pre-beginner 2

Mg. CPC Norma Chipana


Goals of the lesson

 FOOD 1

• Goals of the lesson


Students will be able to talk about their preferences using:
Vocabulary about food
Some – any
Count and noncount food items
Let’s talk about food

Food

What food do you see in the picture?


We have three main meals during day:
What are some typical Peruvian dishes for lunch?
What’s your favorite food?
My favorite food is ________.
FOOD
GROUPS
FRUIT
VEGETABLES
PADLET

https://padlet.com/cchipanap/ht3ejkozqywqmi0w
Practice 1: Match the names with the pictures

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Grammar: Count and Noncount nouns

Which is correct ? I have some bananas I don’t have some bananas

I don’t have some rice I don’t have any carrots


Count and Noncount nouns
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Practice: Complete the chart with the food from the box

a. apples e. carrots i. eggs m. pasta


b. bananas f. cereal j. fish n. potatoes
c. beans g. cheese k. milk o. rice
d. beef h. chicken l. noodles p. tomatoes
Count nouns Noncount nouns
apples beef
bananas cereal
beans chicken
carrots milk
eggs pasta
noodles cheese rice
potatoes
tomatoes
Some / Any
SOME ANY
 We usually use SOME in affirmative sentences:  We use ANY in negative sentences:

There are some lemons in the refrigerator. There aren´t any eggs in the refrigerator.

I need some potatoes. I don´t need any broccoli.

 We use SOME in both countable and uncontable  We usually use ANY in questions.
nouns:
Is there any milk in the refrigerator?
There are some apples and there is some sugar.
Are there any bananas in the kitchen?

Do you need any lemons to make Ceviche?


Practice 2:Conversation: Mention the correct option and practice in pairs
Some, any, a and an

FEEDBACK
Quiz

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CONCLUSIO
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Time for questions
FEEDBACK
Metacognitive questions

 Which food items do you remember?

 What’s your favorite meal of the day?


Count and Noncount nouns
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Metacognition questions

How did you feel in this session?

Did you find this information useful?

In which situation can we use this grammar and vocabulary?


Extra material
Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VF4O-GDIF0o

Learning evidence:

https://forms.gle/tZ8ivf2PajQrPh6N7
Learning evidence
https://es.liveworksheets.com/ui4319uo

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