FOOD and DRINKS Question: What do you usually eat and drink for breakfast? Complete the paragraph on the right with the words on the left.
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1 N A M E : FOOD and DRINKS Question: What do you usually eat and drink for breakfast? Complete the paragraph on the right with the words on the left. DATE: I Love Coffee! There s a supermarket in my neighborhood called Tom s Supermarket, and I go shopping there (1). They have lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, and I love the coffee they sell. It s called Tom s Brazilian Coffee and it (2) s really great! I always get up early, so I (3) have a cup of it before I go to work. It helps me to wake up. I like to add a little (4) and some milk to my coffee, so it doesn t taste too (5). Not always, just (6), I have a second cup at work. One of my friends likes to drink three or four cups of coffee every day, but not me! I (7) have more than two cups. If I drink more A always adv. B bitter adj. E H healthy adj. M milk n. N never adv. S every week phr. sometimes adv. sugar n. T taste v. tea n. than two cups of coffee in one day, I can t get to sleep at night because there is caffeine in drinks like coffee and (8). I love coffee, so you probably think that it's my favorite drink but, you re wrong! Every night, just before I go to bed, I always have a nice, warm glass of (9). It s very (10) and it helps me to fall asleep. How about you? Is milk your favorite drink or do you hate it? What s your favorite drink? And what s your favorite food? (about 215 words)
2 N A M E : FOOD and DRINKS Vocabulary Practice I Love Coffee! Match the words on the left with the meanings on the right. DATE: 1. add sugar A. a very strong feeling of not liking something 2. Brazilian B. to put more sugar into something, like coffee or tea 3. caffeine C. most liked 4. favorite D. the area near your home 5. hate E. very likely; almost sure 6. neighborhood F. from Brazil 7. probably G. a thing in coffee or tea that makes you feel awake 8. taste H. how sweet, sour, bitter, or salty something is How Much Do You Understand? Write T (True) or F (False) next to each statement. 1. The paragraph is about the person s favorite drink. 2. The person s favorite drink is milk. 3. The person always has two cups of coffee every day. 4. One of the person s friends likes to drink a lot of coffee every day. 5. The person doesn t like to have too much caffeine. 6. The person likes a nice, cold glass of milk before going to bed at night. Discuss Ask and answer the following questions with your classmates. 1. Which do you like better: coffee or milk? Why? 2. What s your favorite drink? How often do you have it? 3. What s your favorite food? How often do you eat it? 4. What are you going to eat or drink after class?
3 N A M E : FOOD and DRINKS Grammar-in-Context I Love Coffee! Complete the paragraph by circling the correct words. DATE: There s a supermarket in my neighborhood called Tom s Supermarket, and I (1) shopping there every week. They (2) lots of fresh fruits and vegetables, and I love the coffee they sell. It s called Tom s Brazilian Coffee and it tastes really great! I always (3) early, so I always have a cup (4) coffee before I go to work. It helps me to wake up. I like to add (5) sugar and some milk to my coffee (6) it doesn t taste too bitter. Not always, just sometimes, I have a second cup at work. One of (7) friends likes to drink three or four cups of coffee every day, (8) not me! I never have more than two cups. If I drink more than two cups of coffee in one day, I can t get to sleep (9) night because (10) caffeine in drinks like coffee and tea. I love coffee, so you probably think that it's my favorite drink but, you re wrong! Every night, just before I go to bed, I always have (11), warm glass of milk. It s very healthy and it helps me to fall asleep. How about you? Is milk your favorite drink or do you hate it? What s (12) favorite drink? And what s your favorite food? 1. (A) going (B) go (C) am go (D) am going 2. (A) has (B) are have (C) are having (D) have 3. (A) get up (B) am get up (C) am getting up (D) gets up 4. (A) a (B) off (C) for (D) of 5. (A) little (B) a little (C) small (D) few 6. (A) but (B) so (C) because (D) that 7. (A) my (B) me (C) mine (D) I 8. (A) and (B) but (C) so (D) because 9. (A) on (B) in (C) at (D) to 10. (A) there are (B) there have (C) there is (D) there has 11. (A) the nice (B) nice (C) a nice (D) this nice 12. (A) your (B) is your (C) yours (D) is yours
4 N A M E : FOOD and DRINKS Listening and Writing Practice I Love Coffee! Listen to your teacher and complete the paragraph. DATE: There s a supermarket in neighborhood called Tom s Supermarket, and I shopping there. They lots of fresh fruits and, and I love the coffee they. It s called Tom s Brazilian Coffee and it! I always early, so I always have a cup of before I go to work. It helps me to. I like to add sugar and some milk to my coffee it doesn t taste too bitter. Not always, just, I have a cup at work. One of likes to drink three or four cups of coffee every day,! I more than two cups. If I drink more than in one day, I can t get to sleep because caffeine in drinks like coffee and. I love coffee, you think that it's drink but, you re! Every night, just, I always have, warm of. It s very and it helps me to. How about you? Is your favorite drink or it? What s favorite? And what s your favorite food?
5 talk about likes & dislikes foods & drinks Qs: 1. What did you eat this morning? 2. What did you drink this morning?? Circle the numbers that best express your likes and dislikes. Then, compare your answers with your classmates. Give reasons. Coffee Milk Pizza Carrots Peanut Butter POSSIBLE ANSWERS 1 I hate it / them. 2 I don t like it / them very much. 3 It s / They re okay. 4 I like it / them. 5 I love it / them. Donuts Grapes Cheese Bananas Fish Chocolate-Chip Cookies Spicy foods Coca-Cola Hamburgers Talk about how often you and your partner(s) have these foods and drinks. every day/morning often sometimes seldom/not very often never. For example: I have a cup of coffee every morning. How about you?
6 FOOD and PRICES: $ (information-gap activity) Work with a partner. Try to find the 8 differences between the supermarket ads. : YOUR FAVORITE NEIGHBORHOOD SUPERMARKET A BRAZILIAN COFFEE BLUE RIBBON SWISS CHEESE Whole CARROTS DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES $4.49 each $7.95 KG $6.99 KG YUMMY PEANUT BUTTER 750 Gram Jar WHOLE MILK 1 Liter Carton STEAK FARM EGGS Carton (10 large eggs) $9.49 each $4.49 each $7.49 KG $2.49 each WHOLE CHICKEN BANANAS -BAKED DONUTS Box (Six) SEEDLESS GRAPES $1.99 KG $5.99 each $3.79 KG SALMON STEAK HOME-STYLE CHOCOLATE-CHIP COOKIES Jar (700 Grams) SWEET WATERMELON GREEN BEANS $9.99 each $6.49 each $3.49 KG SUPERMARKET: 15 Hamill Street TEL.: Together, you and your partner have $25. What will you buy from Tom s Supermarket? Talk about it and decide!
7 FOOD and PRICES: $ (information-gap activity) Work with a partner. Try to find the 8 differences between the supermarket ads. : YOUR FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD SUPERMARKET B BRAZILIAN COFFEE BLUE RIBBON SWISS CHEESE Whole CARROTS DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES $4.49 each $7.99 KG $6.99 KG YUM YUM PEANUT BUTTER 750 Gram Jar WHOLE MILK 1 Liter Carton STEAK FARM EGGS Carton (10 large eggs) $9.49 each $4.49 each $7.49 KG $2.49 each WHOLE CHICKEN BANANAS -BAKED DONUTS Box (Six) SEEDLESS GRAPES $1.99 KG $5.99 each $3.79 KG SALMON STEAK HOME-STYLE CHOCOLATE-CHIP COOKIES Jar (700 Grams) SWEET WATERMELON GREEN BEANS $9.99 each $6.49 each $3.49 KG SUPERMARKET: 50 Hamill Street TEL.: Together, you and your partner have $25. What will you buy from Tom s Supermarket? Talk about it and decide!
8 FOOD and PRICES: (information-gap activity) Work with a partner. Try to find the 8 differences between the supermarket ads. : YOUR FAVORITE NEIGHBORHOOD SUPERMARKET A BRAZILIAN COFFEE BLUE RIBBON SWISS CHEESE Whole CARROTS DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES 2.99 each 4.99 KG 4.59 KG YUMMY PEANUT BUTTER 750 Gram Jar WHOLE MILK 1 Liter Carton STEAK FARM EGGS Carton (10 large eggs) 6.49 each 2.99 each 5.49 KG 1.99 each WHOLE CHICKEN BANANAS -BAKED DONUTS Box (Six) SEEDLESS GRAPES 1.49 KG 3.99 each 2.79 KG SALMON STEAK HOME-STYLE CHOCOLATE-CHIP COOKIES Jar (700 Grams) SWEET WATERMELON GREEN BEANS 7.99 each 4.49 each 2.49 KG SUPERMARKET: 15 Hamill Street TEL.: Together, you and your partner have 15. What will you buy from Tom s Supermarket? Talk about it and decide!
9 FOOD and PRICES: (information-gap activity) Work with a partner. Try to find the 8 differences between the supermarket ads. : YOUR FAMILY NEIGHBORHOOD SUPERMARKET B BRAZILIAN COFFEE BLUE RIBBON SWISS CHEESE Whole CARROTS DELICIOUS STRAWBERRIES 2.99 each 4.99 KG 4.59 KG YUM YUM PEANUT BUTTER 750 Gram Jar WHOLE MILK 1 Liter Carton STEAK FARM EGGS Carton (10 large eggs) 6.49 each 2.99 each 5.49 KG 1.99 each WHOLE CHICKEN BANANAS -BAKED DONUTS Box (Six) SEEDLESS GRAPES 1.49 KG 3.99 each 2.79 KG SALMON STEAK HOME-STYLE CHOCOLATE-CHIP COOKIES Jar (700 Grams) SWEET WATERMELON GREEN BEANS 7.99 each 4.49 each 2.49 KG SUPERMARKET: 50 Hamill Street TEL.: Together, you and your partner have $15. What will you buy from Tom s Supermarket? Talk about it and decide!
10 N A M E : FOOD and DRINKS Writing Practice My Shopping List Make a shopping list. Write the foods that you and your partner want to buy from Tom s Supermarket. Next, write a short paragraph and say why you want to buy these things. Remember to say how often you eat or drink these foods and drinks. DATE:
11 LESSON Food & Drinks Language Focus Present Simple Tense / Adverbs of frequency Level Intermediate Time Approximately minutes I Love Coffee! ANSWER KEY Complete the Paragraph 1. every week 2. taste(s) 3. always 4. sugar 5. bitter 6. sometimes 7. never 8. tea 9. milk 10. healthy Vocabulary Practice 1. B 2. F 3. G 4. C 5. A 6. D 7. E 8. H How Much Do You Understand? Grammar-in-Context 1. B 2. D 3. A 4. D 5. B 6. B 7. A 8. B 9. C 10. C 11. C 12. A Supermarket Ad ANSWER KEY Student A 1. Tom s: Your Favorite Supermarket 2. Coffee Bean ad picture is different 3. Swiss Cheese = price is different 4. Carrots ad = picture is different 5. Yummy Peanut Butter 6. Milk ad = picture is different 1. F (It s about a drink she loves.) 7. Donuts ad = 2. T picture is different 3. F (not always, only sometimes) Hamill Street 4. T 5. T 6. F (a nice, warm glass of milk) Homework Idea Student B 1. Tom s: Your Family Supermark et 2. Coffee Bean ad picture is different 3. Swiss Cheese = price is different 4. Carrots ad = picture is different 5. Yum Yum Peanut Butter 6. Milk ad = picture is different 7. Donuts ad = picture is different Hamill Street Write a short paragraph about the things you want to buy from Tom s Supermarket (see attached handout). In the next class, get into a small group and read aloud your paragraph. EXPLORE on-line: image credits: image credit: Robert Dobie (coffee beans photo)
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