Bài giảng Tiếng anh Lớp 7 - Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and drink - Lesson 3: A closer look 2 - Phạm Thị Kim Cúc

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  1. Warmly welcome to our class 7A2 Teacher: Phạm Thị Kim Cúc Lê Danh Phương Secondary school
  2. Thursday, November 10 - 2016 Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 (Grammar)
  3. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 Matching A B - a bottle of - orange - some - bread - an - sugar - a - cake - egg
  4. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. 'pepper (n): hạt tiêu 'turmeric (n): củ nghệ 'spinach (n): rau bina
  5. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. 'pepper (n): củ nghệ 'turmeric (n): rau bina 'spinach (n): hạt tiêu
  6. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. Countable nouns
  7. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. Uncountable nouns
  8. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. - a bottle of : 1 chai ( a bottle of water ) - a piece of : 1 miếng (a piece of bread ) - a bar of : 1 thanh (a bar of chocolate) - a glass of : 1 ly ( a glass of milk) - a kilo of : 1 kí lô ( a kilo of beef ) - a bag of : 1 túi ( a bag of rice ) - a box of : 1 hộp - a can of : 1 lon - a dozen : 1 tá
  9. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. 1. Which of the following nouns are countable and which are uncountable? Which phrases can you use with the uncountable nouns? 1. spinach 2. banana 3. bread 4. beef 7. pork 5. pepper 6. apple 8. turmeric
  10. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. 1. Which of the following nouns are countable and which are uncountable? Which phrases can you use with the uncountable nouns? 1. spinach 2. banana 3. bread 4. beef 7. pork 5. pepper 6. apple 8. turmeric
  11. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. Seller: May I help you? Phong: I want some eggs, some bananas and some rice. Seller: I have some eggs and some rice, but I don't have any bananas. How many eggs do you need? Phong: I need five eggs. Seller: How much rice do you want? Phong: A kilo of rice please. And I need an apple and a sandwich, too. Seller: Here you are.
  12. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. A/ An/ Some/ Any 1. a: used before a countable singular noun: a book, a sandwich 2. an: used instead of a before a noun beginning with a vowel sound: an orange, an umbrella * Whether we use "a" or "an" depends on the sound, not the spelling. Be careful with the following: an hour, an honest person, a uniform, a university, 3. Some, any: một ít, một vài a, Some + countable noun (plural) and uncountable noun in affirmative: some students, some coffee Would you like some tea? b, Any + countable noun (plural) and uncountable noun in negative and interrogative: any books, any sugar I don't have any rice left.
  13. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. Ex 1: Fill in the blanks with a/an, some/any in the conversation. Mi: Let's have dinner. Phong: Good idea! Is there (1) any rice? Mi: No, there isn't, but there are (2) some noodles. Phong: OK. Let's have noodles with (3) some beef or pork. Mi: Ah, there's a problem. Phong: What is it? Mi: There isn't (4) any beef or pork left. Phong: Oh, I have (5) a cheese sandwich and (6) an apple in my bag. Mi: That's not enough for both of us, Phong!
  14. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. Seller: May I help you? Phong: I want some eggs, some bananas and some rice. Seller: I have some eggs and some rice, but I don't have any bananas. How many eggs do you need? Phong: I need five eggs. Seller: How much rice do you want? Phong: A kilo of rice please. And I need an apple and a sandwich, too. Seller: Here you are.
  15. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. How many? How much? "How many?" and "How much?" are used to ask about quantity. We use "How many?" with countable nouns and "How much?" with uncountable nouns. 1. How many? How many + ns + do/ does + S + V ? S + V(s) + . are there ? There is a/an/one . There are . How many apples do you buy? - I buy half a dozen. How many sandwiches are there in the fridge? - There is one. 2. How much? How much + n + do/does + S + V ? S + V(s) + . is there ? There is . How much milk do you need? - I need a glass. How much water is there in the bottle? - There is one.
  16. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. Ex 2: Fill each blank with How many or How much. 1. How many apples are there in the fridge? 2. How much pepper do you want? 3. How many bananas are there on the table? 4. How many sandwiches are there in your bag? 5. How much water is there in the bottle?
  17. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. Ex 3: Use the suggested words to make questions and answer with: How many/ How much. Eg: milk/ drink/ every morning A: How much milk do you drink every morning? B: I drink a glass of milk. 1. water/ drink/ every day? - 2 litres. How much water do you drink every day? - I drink two litres (of water). 2. rice/ eat/ for dinner? - 2 bowls. How much rice do you eat for dinner? - I eat two bowls. 3. vegetables/ eat/ every day? - 500 grams. How many vegetables do you eat every day? - I eat 500 grams. 4. apples/ eat/ every day? - one. How many apples do you eat every day? - I eat an apple.
  18. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. 'pepper (n): hạt tiêu 'turmeric (n): củ nghệ 'spinach (n): rau bina
  19. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. A/ An/ Some/ Any 1. a: used before a countable singular noun: a book, a sandwich 2. an: used instead of a before a noun beginning with a vowel sound: an orange, an umbrella * Whether we use "a" or "an" depends on the sound, not the spelling. Be careful with the following: an hour, an honest person, a uniform, a university, 3. Some, any: một ít, một vài a, Some + countable noun (plural) and uncountable noun in affirmative: some students, some coffee Would you like some tea? b, Any + countable noun (plural) and uncountable noun in negative and interrogative: any books, any sugar I don't have any rice left.
  20. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 I. Vocabulary. II. Grammar. How many? How much? "How many?" and "How much?" are used to ask about quantity. We use "How many?" with countable nouns and "How much?" with uncountable nouns. 1. How many? How many + ns + do/ does + S + V ? S + V(s) + . are there ? There is a/an/one . There are . How many apples do you buy? - I buy half a dozen. How many sandwiches are there in the fridge? - There is one. 2. How much? How much + n + do/does + S + V ? S + V(s) + . is there ? There is . How much milk do you need? - I need a glass. How much water is there in the bottle? - There is one.
  21. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 Do you like food?
  22. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2 My favourite food and drink.
  23. Thursday, November 10 - 2016 Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink 1. Learn new words and grammar by heart. 2. Prepare Lesson 4: Communication. 3. Do Ex 3, 4, 5 Looking back page 56.
  24. Thanks for your attention and see you again.
  25. Unit 5: Vietnamese Food and Drink Lesson 3: A closer look 2