LET’S GO TO THE CAFE
Listen to the text and answer the questions What does Max like? What does Jane like?
Jane likes … Max likes …
Match the words with the pictures: Tomato and cucumber salad Strawberry cake Chicken Salmon Rice and peas Carrot Mushrooms Bananas Oranges
Let’s go to the cafe
Meat/Fish Vegetables Fruit Chicken is … Apples are … tomatoes, salmon, oranges, chicken, carrots, cucumbers, bananas, potatoes
Cheese, salmon, tomato, strawberry, banana, chicken, cucumber, chocolate Countable Uncountable
Read the text and answer the questions Jane: OK, Max. Let’s see what food we’ve got for the party. Max: Well, we’ve got some cheese and… a kilo of meat and. . . um. . . Ah, here we are. We’ve got some tomatoes and six oranges. Jane: That’s good. But we haven’t got any juice and we haven’t got any bananas and we haven’t got any ice cream! Max: No bananas? No ice cream! That’s a disaster! Jane: Let’s go and buy some. 1 What does some / any mean? 2 How do you translate them into Russian?
In what sentences do we use some and any + SOME ? ANY
How do you translate them into Russian? SOME ANY
Translate from Russian into English: • Несколько апельсинов • Несколько огурцов • Несколько грибов • Немного сыра • Немного мяса • Немного сока
• Some oranges • Some cucumbers • Some mushrooms • Some cheese • Some meat • Some juice
To cook this meal: you need… you don’t need…
To cook this meal: you need… you don’t need…
To cook this meal: you need… you don’t need…
Make up your own dialogues according to the sample A: Let’s see what we’ve got for the party. We’ve got some cheese and some tomatoes. B: But we haven/t got any ranges r juice. Let’s go and buy some. A: OK. Let’s
HAVE A NICE MEAL