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Unit 12 | Lesson 1

Backpacking and snacking


LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Talk about snacks and small meals
Unit 12 | Lesson 1
Backpacking and snacking
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Talk about snacks and small meals

Lesson Overview

1 GET STARTED: What are they eating?


2 VOCABULARY: Snacks and small meals
3 GRAMMAR: Beat the clock: Verbs in the past /
Simple past statements
4 SPEAKING: What I ate last week
5 PROGRESS CHECK
GET STARTED
What are they eating?
What meal are these men eating:
breakfast, lunch, or dinner?
Is it a big meal or small meal?
Are they enjoying it?
VOCABULARY
Snacks and small meals
Name the food in the pictures.
VOCABULARY
Snacks and small meals
What type of food are they? Complete the chart.

Fruit and
apple
vegetables
Meat
Dairy products
Grain products
Small meals
VOCABULARY
Snacks and small meals
How often do you eat .... ? Ask your partner.

How often do you eat apples?

I always have an apple after lunch.


GRAMMAR
Beat the clock: Verbs in the past
GRAMMAR
Beat the clock: Verbs in the past
Write the correct simple past form for the verb.

Verb Simple past


1 buy
2 want
3 drink
4 like
5 go
6 try
7 have
8 stay
9 take
10 chat
GRAMMAR
Beat the clock: Verbs in the past
Check your answers. Which verbs are irregular?

Verb Simple past


1 buy bought
2 want wanted
3 drink drank
4 like liked
5 go went
6 try tried
7 have had
8 stay stayed
9 take took
10 chat chatted
GRAMMAR
Simple past statements
Work with a partner to make affirmative and negative statements with the verbs.

Verb Simple past


1 buy bought
2 want wanted I bought food at the
supermarket yesterday.
3 drink drank
4 like liked
5 go went I didn’t buy a new jacket last week,
but I wanted to!
6 try tried
7 have had
8 stay stayed
9 take took
10 chat chatted
SPEAKING
What I ate last week
Tell your partner about the snacks and small meals you ate recently.
Ask your partner questions about what they ate.

USEFUL LANGUAGE
Last week / Yesterday, I had … .
I cooked / made it at home.
I bought it at a restaurant / café.
Was it / Were they good / expensive / big?

Yesterday I ate a sandwich for lunch.


I made it at home.

Was it good?
PROGRESS CHECK
Now I can …
❑ talk about snacks and small meals.
❑ use simple past statements.
Unit 12 | Lesson 1
Backpacking and snacking
LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Talk about snacks and small meals

Thank you!

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