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UNIT 4 (TRY SOME INTERESTING FOOD (Learn to talk about the food you want…
UNIT 4
TRY SOME INTERESTING FOOD
Learn to talk about the food you want
Countable and uncountable nouns; a/an, some, any
Rule:
We can't count some nouns (they are countable and uncountable). We always/never add -s or -es.
COUNTABLE:
Singular:
a/an
Example:
-I've got a lemon.
Plural:
some/any
Example:
-We'd like some grapes
UNCOUNTABE:
Some / any
Example:
-They've got some pasta?
-Do you want any cheese?
Food
Vocabulary
-Beans
-Lemons
-Chicken
-Mushrooms
-Onions
-Lamb
-Pears
-Steak
-Carrots
-Grapes
HOW MUCH CHOCOLATE?
Learn to talk about the food you eat every day
Quantifiers: much, many, a lot (of)
How much? / How many?
We use How much? / How many? to ask about quantities.
We use How many? with countable nouns:
How many eggs
have we got?
We use How much? with uncountable nouns:
How much milk
have we got?
Talking about food
VOCABULARY
-Garlic
-Yoghurt
-Salad
-Jam
-Burger
-Cola
-Melon
-Crisps
-Cereal
-Curry
EVERYDAY ENGLISH
DO WE NEED A RESERVATION?
Learn to arrive at and order a meal in a restaurant
Changing what you say
Word groups
SKILLS FOR WRITING
NEXT, DECIDE ON YOUR MENU
Learn to write a blog about something you know how to do
Making the order clear