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Level 2-7. What's for dinner? (Vocabulary (bag, bottle, can, package,…
Level 2-7. What's for dinner?
Vocabulary
bag
bottle
can
package
bunch
box
jar
carton
Life stories
Where does John work?
at Ray's Supermarket
Which store has advertisements?
Both stores have advertisements
What do people do when they read supermarket advertisements?
They compare prices
Which store has lower prices on milk?
Ray's Supermarket
Which items does Ray's Supermarket have coupons for?
jam, tuna and cookies
Where does John buy his fruit?
at Sam's Supermarket
Grammar
How
many
onions do Gina and Joe need?
How
much
salt do they need?
How many
potatoes
do they need?
How many
mushrooms do they need?
How much
cheese
do they need?
How much
money does Gina have?
Everyday conversation
Where is the fruit?
It's in the produce section
Are the oranges next to the grapes?
Yes, they are
Where are the cookies?
in the baked goods section
What does the woman want?
beans
Real-life reading
Rob Brown had a healthy diet.
false
Rob ate a lot of cookies.
no information
Rob's doctor told him to follow the USDA dietary guidelines.
true
Rob's shouldn't eat bananas and oranges.
false
He should eat seven ounces of whole-grain foods every day.
false
He likes to eat food with a lot of salt.
no information
He should not eat food with large amounts of sugar.
true
His doctor told him to run every week.
no information
Grammar charts
Count and noncount nouns
Count nouns
1 onion, 2 onions
onions, potatoes, mushrooms, tomatoes
Noncount nouns
Some butter
butter, flour, cheese, milk
How many
and
How much
questions
How many with count nouns
How many onions do we need?
How many tomatoes do we need?
How much with noncount nouns
How much flour do we need?
How much salt do we need?
Statements with count and noncount nouns
Count nouns
Affirmative statements
We need an onion
We need two tomatoes
Negative statements
We don't need a carrot
We don't need (any) potatoes
Noncount nouns
Affirmative statements
We need some cheese
We need one ounce of oil
Negative statements
We don't need (any) milk
Review: Verbs
Grammar note
Where
are
the eggs?
Where
is
the bread?
Review: There is/There are
Grammar note
There is one tomatoe
There is some milk
There are four coups