lunes, 27 de enero de 2020

My favourite dish

Watch the video

Now you are going to prepare a presentation on a favourite dish. The presentation has to be done in two parts:

PART ONE:  

  • The name of the dish and where it comes from.
  • The reason why you have chosen it.
  • Have you ever eaten it? When do you/people usually eat it? How did you get the recipe?
  • What is special about this meal?
  • What is your opinion of the dish? What does it taste like?
Two or three slides are enough to present this part. Use pictures to show your dish (and the country it comes from, if it is not Spain)

PART TWO:

  • Ingredients and directions to make your dish.
This part may be done either by recording yourself at home or with a ppt presentation.
If you record your video, have a look at the one above to help you.
If you make a ppt, don't use more than five slides.

TIPS FOR THE PRESENTATION

  • Before the presentation, research information and organize it.
  • Search for pictures or take them yourself.
  • Write a speech for your presentation.
  • DO NOT write long sentences.
  • Use the presentation to help you, but DO NOT READ the slides.
  • Add animations to make it more appealing.
USE THE VOCABULARY WE HAVE STUDIED IN THIS UNIT


Invitations


Watch this video


Click on the picture to practice pronunciation

Dialogue 1 – BBQ Invitation 
A: Hello Sue
 B: Hello Juliana 
A: We’re having a BBQ on Saturday. Would you like to come over
B: Oh thanks Juliana. That sounds great! What time should I come? 
A: Hmm, anytime after 1 o’clock 
B: No problem. Can I bring anything with me? 
A: No, just bring yourself. 
B: Great. I’ll see you on Saturday 
A: Great, see you then. 
Dialogue 2 – Making Suggestions 
A: Why don’t we go to the movies? 
B: Umm, I don’t really feel like going to the movies because I went last night. 
A: Hmm, ok. How about going to a restaurant? 
B:. Sure, sounds great. How about going to a Thai restaurant? 
A: I’m not really in the mood for Thai.. Why don’t we go to an Indian restaurant? 
B: Sure, why not? 
A: Ok, I’ll pick you up at 7 
B: Great, I’ll see you then 
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sábado, 25 de enero de 2020

unit 5

FOOD, FOOD, FOOD

Look at the video and repeat



Now complete these sentences with the food and drinks in the video:
  1. I love …
  2. I like …
  3. I don’t like …
  4. I hate …
Now let's do  some vocabulary quizzes. Click on the image and go!


Activity 1 Try this exercise online:


a, an or some, an interactive worksheet by mada_1
liveworksheets.com


Activity 2 Click on the picture and do this exercise now:

Activity 3 "There is" or "there are"? Try this quizz and find out:




Activity 4  Now you can do this exercise and send it to the teacher:

Countable - Uncountable nouns, an interactive worksheet by traute
liveworksheets.com



Activity 5  You can watch this video to learn about British food



Activity 6 ROLE PLAY. Watch this video:


Now read this dialogue:
Waiter: Hello, Can I help you?. 
Kim: Yes, I'd like to have some lunch. 
Waiter: Would you like a starter? 
Kim: Yes, I'd like a bowl of chicken soup, please. 
Waiter: And what would you like for your main course?Kim: I'd like a grilled cheese sandwich. 
Waiter: Would you like anything to drink? 
Kim: Yes, I'd like a glass of Coke, please. 
Waiter: Would Pepsi be OK? We don't have Coke. 
Kim: That would be fine. 
Waiter: (After Kim has her lunch.) Can I bring you anything else? 
Kim: No thank you. Just the bill. 
Waiter: Certainly. 
Kim: I don't have my glasses. How much is the lunch?Waiter: That's $6.75 
Kim: Here you are. Thank you very much. 
Waiter: You're welcome. Have a good day. 
Kim: Thank you. Same to you.
Extract from ThoughtCo
In pairs, prepare a similar dialogue. You can use this menu:



martes, 7 de enero de 2020

UNIT 3

Daily routines

Activity 1 Play this word game to learn and practice routines. Click on the picture to play the game


daily routines
Activity 2 Another game to peractice vocabulary. Click the picture to play.
https://agendaweb.org/exercises/vocabulary/daily-routines/routines

Activity 3 Now complete Ann's routine:
Ann's routine

Activity 4 Watch the following video


Activity 5: Finally, write about the girl’s daily routines in your notebook in the third person singular  following the example.

Example: She wakes up at … 
Use the following words:
  1. Connectors: Then, After that, Later, Finally
  2. Frequency adverbs: Always, usually, often, sometimes, never
  3. Time expressions: In the morning, in the afternoon, in the evening, at night, at half-past eight, at one o’clock