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Ағылшын тілі пәнінің мұғалімі Койгараева Кульджан Ауталиповна Eating in Britain

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 Ағылшын тілі пәнінің мұғалімі Койгараева Кульджан Ауталиповна

Eating in Britain

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The theme of the lesson:

Eating in Britain

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Phonetic drill

I like foodI like food ,I like eating lots and lots of food .Bread and jam, meat and fishCakes and biscuits too. 

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Aiman: Excuse me!

Talgat: Yes?

Aiman: Could you answer some questions?

Talgat: Well… em… OK.

Aiman: What’s your name?

Talgat: Talgat.

Aiman: OK, Talgat. What do you like to eat?

Talgat: I like fruit. I love bananas, oranges, apples and apricots.

Aiman: Do you like meat?

Talgat: Yes, I do. I also like fish and eggs and fried potatoes.

Aiman: What do you like to drink?

Talgat: I like Coke and orange juice and tea with milk and …

Aiman: And what don’t you like?

Talgat: I don’t like surveys! Good bye!

Aiman: Mmm?

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an apple- apples

a banana-bananas

an orange- oranges

a pen-pens

a table-tables

bread-bread butter-

butter milk-milk coffee-coffee fish-fish

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Countable and uncountable nouns

Countable nouns It is possible to count countable nouns Singular and plural.Example: an apple-apples, a banana-bananas

Uncountable nouns It is not possible to count uncountable nounsOnly singularExamples: bread, butter, milk, coffee, fish

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Fruits Drinks Other food

bananas coke fish

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Singular Plural fruit bananas

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Pronouns much and many

There are not many apples on the treeThere are not many cars in the streetThere is not much water in the bottleThere is not much coffee in the cup

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Let’s play. The lost letters

alepps ausagses isfh gsge 

mtaoteso klim grusa cehsee mrlamdea 

tae nabana werat  

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Read the text and complete the diagram

Eating in Britain British food has a bad reputation in Europe; but traditional home cooked is as good as European cooking. A good example is the traditional British Sunday lunch which consists of roast - beef, potatoes and Yorkshire pudding. British people eat a lot of meat. Mineral water is not very common. The most popular drink with meals is tea. British breakfast consists of cornflakes with milk, toasts with marmalade, honey and tea. They eat large meal at midday. At about 5 o’clock they have tea with bread and butter and cakes. In some families the midday meal is the chief one of the day. And in the evening they have a simple supper an omelets, or sausage, sometimes bacon and eggs.

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Traditional foods The traditional Kazakhstan food include mutton and horse-beef as well as sour-milk products which are closely associated with nomadic way of life. The main dishes of Kazakh cuisine are as follows: cooked mutton and horse-beef (beshbarmak), kuyrdak (fried mutton pluck), horse-beef delicatessen (chuzhuk, kazy, zhal, zhaya), sheep’s milk, cow’s milk and the products (katyk, kurt, irimshik and mare’s milk(kymyz). Apperance of flour in the Kazakh diet renewed the traditional dish- beshbarmak, which began to be served with large pieces of rolled dough. Other dishes appeared, like, kuimak, kattama oima – puff flat cakes fried in oil. The Kazakh cuisine is also remarkable for tasty plov (pilaf) – cooked of rice and mutton. And, of course, no feast goes without strong and tasty creamed tea.

Read the text and complete the diagram

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Venn diagram

roast-beef beshbarmaktea

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Reflection