level 1 unit 4 food
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UNIVERSIDAD TÉCNICA DEL NORTE
ACADEMIC LANGUAGE CENTER
UNIT 4: Food
TOPIC: READING ABOUT FOOD• Read the passage about food on page 40.• And answer the questions
TOPIC: FOOD VOCABULARY• Objective: Use food vocabulary in sentences.• Activation and connection• Mind Map.- Ss are going to brainstorm ideas about food vocabulary and
share with a partner. Next, they are going to copy new words from partners.
• Later, Ss will add new words given by the teacher.
Food
meat
milk
bread
cheese
TOPIC: FOOD VOCABULARY LISTCereal Vegetable
sFruit Meat Dairy liquids Seasoning
Beans carrot Grapes lamb Milk Soda SaltRice onions Lemons steak Yogurt Tea Pepper
mushrooms Onions chicken Cheese Water OthersWheat potato pears Pork Butter Wine Sugaroatmeal tomato Apple Pork chop Beer Flour
Lettuce banana shrimp CoffeeRadish Melon Fish ChocolateCauliflower Watermelo
nSeafood juice
peas Pineapple Octopus Oil shell honey
TOPIC: FOOD VOCABULARY• Affirmation: Ss will to listen and practice vocabulary. Next, they will use a
bunch of words to create sentences using the following prompt phrases:• I like ……• I don’t like …..• I’ve got ….. • I haven’t’ got ………
TOPIC: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE
TOPIC: COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE
• Objective: differentiate between countable and non-countable nouns
• Countable nouns: we can count: one apple, two apples
• Uncountable nouns we can’t count: salt, sugar, juice, etc.
• In general: liquids, condiments, and meat are uncountable.
EXERCISES
• Look at page 142 and complete exercise on page 143
• In our workbook complete page 22 VOCABULARY food and page 23 VOCABULARY Talking about food.
TOPIC: A/AN, SOME, ANY
TOPIC: CONTAINERS
TOPIC: I’D LIKE/ I WOULD LIKE• I’d like = me gustaria
• I’d like to drink a glass of orange juice.• I’d like to eat fish, please.• I’d like the steak.• I’d like a dessert.
TOPIC: WOULD YOU LIKE?
• Would you like ……? = Le gustaria…….?
• Would you like is used in restaurants or when someone ask you what is your preference about food or others.
• Would you like is a quite formal expression.