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Eat RightLesson 4B

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vocabulary

apples apricot grapes oranges blueberries

cherries bananas strawberries watermelon peaches

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vocabulary

lemons plums carrots aubergines lettuce

potatoes peppers spinach peas

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Fruits VegetablesAubergines

Lemons

Apples

Peas

Lettuce

Watermelon

Oranges

Carrots

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speaking

In teams of 3 or 4 people discuss the following

a. Do you prefer eating healthy or junky food?b. What do you like eating?c. How often do you eat on the street? Why?

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How much/How many

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How MuchWe use How Much with UNCOUNTABLE nouns

to ask about the quantity of something.

How much water is in the bottle?

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How ManyWe use How Much with plural COUNTABLE

nouns to ask about the number of something.

How many students are there on the classroom?

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exercise1. _____________________ lemonade have we got? 2. _____________________ bottles are there? meat is there? 3. _____________________ bananas have we got? 4. _____________________ sugar have we got? 5. _____________________ bread have we got? 6. _____________________ pens are in your bag? 7. _____________________ money have we got? 8. _____________________ bikes are there in the garden? 9. _____________________ children have they got? 10. _____________________ milk have we got? 11. _____________________ steaks have we got?

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Much/many/a lot of / a little/ a few

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MuchWe use Much with UNCOUNTABLE nouns, in

QUESTIONS and NEGATIVE sentences.

We don´t have much money.

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ManyWe use Many with PLURAL COUNTABLE

nouns, usually in QUESTIONS and NEGATIVE sentences.

There aren´t many books in the bookcase.

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Lot of / Lots ofWe use Lot of/Lots of with UNCOUNTABLE and PLURAL

COUNTABLE nouns, in AFFIRMATIVE sentences.

There is a lot of coffee in my cup.

There are lots of apples in the fridge.

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A littleWe use A little with UNCOUNTABLE nouns, in

AFFIRMATIVE sentences.

There is a little water on the floor.

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A fewWe use A few with PLURAL COUNTABLE

nouns, in AFFIRMATIVE sentences.

There are a few magazines on the table.

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Choose much or many according to the noun

1. ____________ cars2. ____________ music3. ____________ pictures4. ____________ flowers5. ____________ milk6. ____________ numbers7. ____________ money8. ____________ tea9. ____________ girls10. ____________ pencils

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Task 1Form teams of 3-4 peoplePer team, discuss the common eating habits

of Mexican peopleWrite them on the sheet of paperPass to the front and expose it to your

classmates

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exampleBRITISH PEOPLE EATING HABITS

BREAKFAST toast with jam, coffee or tea, eggs fruit and sausages.

LUNCH fish and chips, steak, roast beef pudding, cottage pie and tea.

DINNER tea or coffee, toast with jam, sandwich