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FOOD Lessons 28-41. Every day, usually He watches TV every day. Does he watch TV every day? He doesn’t watch TV every day. She is fine. Is she fine? No,

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1 FOOD Lessons 28-41

2 Every day, usually He watches TV every day. Does he watch TV every day? He doesn’t watch TV every day. She is fine. Is she fine? No, she isn’t. I have got a bike. Have you got a bike? No, I haven’t. Does (-s, -es)

3 Past Simple IHeShe We + Verb (-ed). YouThey They played leap-frog. [d] They played leap-frog. [d] She skipped. [t] She skipped. [t] He ice-skated. [ıd] He ice-skated. [ıd]

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5 Past Simple I he he she she Did we + Verb ? you you they they Did he watch TV? No, he didn’t. Did he watch TV? No, he didn’t. Did they jump? No, they didn’t. Did they jump? No, they didn’t. Did (ed)

6 Vocabulary  an apple-apples  a sweet – sweets  to eat

7 KEEPS

8 Pass me the salt, please! Here you are.. Thank you. You are welcome.

9 Did you … yesterday? Yes, I did. / No, I didn’t.

10 To have tea

11 black coffee black coffee coffee with milk

12 Apple juice Orange juice Pineapple juice

13 milk milkshake

14 a cup a cup a glass

15 Phil, come and help me,please. I’m very busy. Oh, mum, I can’t do that. I’m very busy, too. And what are you doing, I wonder? I’m watching TV, mum.

16 Grammar  to get up-got up-got up  to get dressed-got dressed-got dressed  to have-had-had  to go-went-gone  to see-saw-seen  to give-gave-given  to take-took-taken  to say-said-said  to come-came-come

17 Grammar  When did you get up yesterday?  I got up at 7 o’clock yesterday.  Who did you go to the swimming pool with?  I went there with my friends.  When did you have dinner?  I had dinner at 7 o’clock in th evening.

18 to drink to drink milk to drink tea to drink orange juice to drink coffee with milk

19  ice cream  eggs  porridge  cereal

20 Would you like another cup of tea? Yes, please. No, thanks. I’d love to.

21 What did they eat and drink yesterday?  ate ate drank

22 Vocabulary:  soup

23 White bread Brown bread

24 meat beef pork

25 meatballs

26 Vocabulary:  Fish  Fish and chips

27 a banana - bananas

28 A potato - potatoes

29 tasty  Ice-cream  apple  orange  cereal  pineapple juice  very tasty

30 to buy – bought - bought

31 a cookie-cookies

32 chicken

33 spaghetti

34 salad

35 chocolate pudding

36 I’d like to eat …

37 I wanted to eat … for breakfast but I ate …

38 I wanted to drink … for lunch but I drank …

39 Grammar  to do –did-done  to eat-ate-eaten  to drink-drank-drunk  can-could-could  to put-put-put  to know-knew-known  to think-thought-thought  to swim-swam-swum  to run-ran-run

40 Would you like to have … a toast, meatballs and spaghetti? Daddy, I’m hungry I’d love to!

41 Mum, I’m thirsty! What about a glass of juice? I’d love one.

42 Past Simple  I  He + was//wasn’t  She  It  You  They + were//weren’t  We last year last month last week Was he she …. ? she …. ? it it Were you they … ? they … ? we we

43 - Why did you come home so late yesterday?  I was … in at at in

44 -What did you do there?  I played …  I walked …  I watched …  I ran and jumped -Were you hungry? -I was so hungry when I came home that I ate …

45 Fruit and vegetables

46 To make-made-made  to make soup  to make salad

47 a lot of (+) much (- / ?)  water  tea  soup  potato  fruit  jam many (- / ?)  glasses of water  cups of tea  apples  vegetables  sweets  oranges

48 a tree - trees

49 a country-countries  in the country

50 different

51 to grow-grew-grown


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