Materials, Food, Opinions & Classifiers

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Materials, Food, Opinions & Classifiers Unit 16 Materials, Food, Opinions & Classifiers

Materials WOOD METAL RUBBER FS-PLASTIC GLASS FABRIC PAPER FS-CLAY FS-CERAMIC BRICK STONE

Food-Related MASH BOIL BAKE COOK/FRY FS-FRY MIX ICL “fold” FS-POACH

Opinions about food VOMIT #EEK GREASY BITTER SPICY-HOT! SWEET! TASTE AWFUL STRANGE

MEALS BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER

Classifier Review

“10”

“A”

“S”

“FLAT O”

“FLAT C”

“GOOD HAND”

“BENT 5”

“C”

“BENT L”

“CLOSED X”

“G”

“FLAT F”

“F”

“3”

“4”

“5”

“ILY”

“Y”

“I”

“B”

“R”

“U”

“BENT V”

“V”

“1”

“X”

Bent “L”

CL: BS “Cone”

Review Types of Classifiers DCL-Descriptive SCL-Semantic BPCL- Body Part ICL- Instrument BCL- Body PCL- Plural LCL- Locative ECL- Element

Food and Drinks Soda Cookie

Gum Chocolate

Coke Pepsi

Dr. Pepper Sprite

Strawberry Soda Drink

(2h) eat Crackers

Tea Coffee

Water Candy

Cup Plate

Knife Fork

Spoon Napkins

Ketchup Mustard

Mayonnaise Butter

Peanuts Peanut Butter

Jelly Hot dogs

Pickle Lasagna

Chips Cheese

Spaghetti Salad

Pizza Hamburger

Eggs Bacon

Pancakes Waffles

Cereal Muffin

Syrup Toast

Beef Chicken

Pork Fish

Shrimp Crab

Oyster Lobster

Fruit Apple

Orange Banana

Pear Grapes

Plum Watermelon

Strawberries Melon

Lemon Lime

Pumpkin Cherries

Coconut

Vegetables Lettuce

Cabbage Broccoli

Carrot Tomato

Green Beans Peas

Potatoes Cauliflower

Celery Corn

Onion Green Onion

Mushroom Avocado

Sugar Sweet

Sour Thirsty

Hungry Need to/ Should

Must Want-get

Look for Small

Medium Large

Huge With (cheese)

Without (cheese) There