Mangystau oblast, Munaily region, secondary school 1, Redova Oxana Serikovna
Date:___________________________________________ Form:____________________________________
The theme: Food and drink
The aims: 1. Educational aim: to give some information about food and drink.
2. Developing aim: to develop the pupils’ thinking understanding, listening and speaking.
3. Upbringing aim: to bring up love and interest for the subject.
Visual aids of the lesson: Interactive board, book, chalk, cards.
Literature: English 6, T. Aiyapova, Z.Abildaeva
Organization moment
Stand up! Good morning, children.
Good morning, teacher.
How are you?
Who is on duty today?
Who is absent?
What is the date today?
What day of the week is it?
Thanks for report. Take your seat.
Checking hometask
What is the English for ``бассейн``? – swimming - pool
How many people live in Astana? – 700 000
What are the popular buildings in Astana? – the popular buildings are the monument of Baiterek, the Circus and the entertainment centre of Duman.
Can you swim? – Yes, I can. No, I can’t
Phonetic drill. Read the phonetic drill
Bread and butter, milk and tea
Put your finger on your knee
Bread and butter, cake and ice.
Put your hands on your eyes
Bread and butter, duck and rose,
Put your finger on your nose.
Bread and butter, juice and eggs.
Put your hands in your leg.
The new theme: “Food and drink”
Ok, pupils, let’s start our lesson. Now look at the blackboard.
These are today’s new words. At first I’ll read, then you will repeat after me.
New words:
Food [fu:d] – тағам Meat [mi:t] - ет
Drink [driηk]– сусын Coffee [k'ᴐfi] - кофе
Vegetable [`vedʒtәbәl] - көкөніс Tea [ti:] - шай
Orange ['ᴐrindʒ] – апельсин Juice [dʒu:s] - шырын
Apple [ᴂpl] – алма Bread [bred] - нан
Banana [bә׳na:nә] – банан Rice [rais] - күріш
Grape [greip]– жүзім Cheese [tʃi:z] - ірімшік
Egg [eg] – жұмыртқа Milk [milk] - сүт
Tomato [tәmә:׳tәu]– қызанақ Sugar [׳ʃugә] – қант
Potato [pә׳teitәu] – картоп Butter [׳bʌtә] - май
Carrot [kᴂrәt]- сәбіз flour [׳flauә] - ұн Biscuit [׳biskit]– печенье
New grammar material
Now look at the blackboard. Today we introduce new grammar material. You must be attentively!
Countable and uncountable nouns. (Саналатын зат есім және саналмайтын зат есім)
Countable nouns Uncountable nouns
a table milk
a boy sugar
an orange music
a pen money
a pencil air
We say three boys, two oranges, five pencils, because we can count it.
And we say much salt, a little milk, because we can’t count it.
Countable nouns used singular and plural forms.
For example: This bag is small.
Those bags are big.
Uncountable nouns used only singular forms.
The water is hot.
There isn’t much snow.
There is no – s on milk, because we can’t count it. It’s an uncountable noun.
There is an – s on apples, because can count it. It’s a countable noun.
Some , any
Some - used in positive sentences and in question sentences.
For example: There are some bananas on the table.
Can I have some coffee?
Any - used in negative sentences and in question sentences.
For example: Is there any water in the glass?
There aren’t any pens in the bag.
Much, many есімдігі.
Much - used in question sentences and in negative sentences with uncountable nouns.
For example: Don’t put much sugar into coffee.
How much cheese is there in the fridge?
Many - used in question sentences and in negative sentences with countable nouns.
For example: There aren’t many people in the room.
How many children have they got?
A lot of – used with countable and uncountable nouns and used in question sentences and negative sentences.
For example: There is a lot of tea.
There are a lot of cups of tea
Doing exercises.
Well, pupils open your books on page 48
Ex3. Complete the chart using the words in Ex.1 and Ex.2
Fruit | Vegetables | Drinks | Other food |
orange banana apple grape | potato tomato carrot | coffee juice tea | rice biscuits bread butter |
Ex. 4. on page 48. Talk to your partner what you like and don’t like.
Example: I like tea, but I don’t like coffee.
I like tomatoes, but I don’t like potatoes .
I like juice , but I don’t like tea.
I like bananas, but I don’t like grapes.
Ex.5. p.49. Text. We must read this text by one by and translated it.
Kazakh Traditional Food
In Kazakhstan people eat a lot of meat. Their traditional food is the Kazakh meat. Kazakh
people are very hospitable. When they invite guests they also cook pilaf, kazy, kuyrdak.
They have some traditional milk products. They are kurt, irimshik. Their traditional drinks are kymyz, shubat. These drinks are useful for our health.
Ex 6. Answer the questions. Who answer this question?
1. What’ s the popular food in your family?
2. What’s your favourite food?
3. What’s your favourite drink?
Thank you.
Ex 8. P.50 listen and read the dialogue.
Jennifer: O.K. Let’s see. What do we need? Have we got any flour?
Asel: Yes, we’ve got lots of flour. Here.
Good. We need some butter, too. Have we got any butter?
Some butter … butter ... Ah, yes. Here we are.
Excellent.
We’ve got six eggs. Do you want them?
No, we don’t need any eggs. Sugar ?
Sugar … sugar. No! We haven’t got any sugar.
Oh,no! I know! We can make…
The game: “Who is the best?” Choose the odd one out from the list of words
(Артық сөзді алып таста)
I. oranges apples pencil bananas
II. tea coffee juice ruler
III. kymyz carrot potato tomato
IV. many book much any
Conclusion. Venn’s diagram
Any
Negative and in question sentences
Many
In question and negative sentences, countable noun
Some
Positive and in question sentences.
Much
In question and negative sentences, uncountable noun
Hometask
Ex12. on page 51
Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions.
Marking .
The lesson is over.
GOOD BYE!