1. The document provides a lesson plan on food shopping that teaches new vocabulary related to making salads and includes a grammar lesson on using articles (a, an) and quantifiers (some, any) in questions and statements about food items.
2. Students are asked to name vegetables and review their use in questions and statements using some and any, then given examples of writing a shopping list.
3. As homework, students are asked to create their own shopping list.
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7th grade. Unit 4 Food. Lesson 2, Shopping list
1. Unit 4 Food Lesson 2 Shopping list 14 th school, Enkhtsetseg.P
2. Objectives: At the end of the lesson students will learn: 1. New vocabulary: shopping list, a cucumber, a cabbage, a bowl of salad, bread, lettuce, salt and pepper, a pot of yogurt, cooking vegetables, making a salad. 2. Grammar: Article: a and an, some and any + food. 3. To ask and answer questions which related to food. Name the vegetables and food items.
15. Some and any Positive for Negative form Question form Short answers There are some eggs in the fridge. There aren’t any eggs in the fridge. Are there any eggs in the fridge? Yes, there are. No, there aren’t
16. Amy : Have we got any lettuce for a salad? Mum: Let me look. No, we haven’t got any vegetables. Amy : What do we need for a green salad then? Mum: We need some cucumbers, tomatoes, a pepper , a lettuce and some onions. Amy: Wait a minute. I’m going to write a shopping list.
17. a) We have got some milk, but we haven’t got any yogurt. b) Have you got any bread? Yes, we have got some in the bread bin. c) There are some apples in the fridge, but there aren’t any oranges there. d) I am hot. Is there any water in the fridge? e) They like fruit, but they don’t like any vegetables at all.
18. Apology Poem Dear Cucumber, I'm sorry that I picked you off the ground before you were ready to fall Please forgive me
19. Conclusion: Today we’ve reviewed the articles and name of the vegetables and learned about usage of some and any. We’ll use some in positive sentences. Any in negative sentences and questions. We can write shopping list too.