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2C Listening Eating out

2C Listening Eating out

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English

8th - 9th Grade

Easy

Created by

Assel Assanova

Used 3+ times

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22 Slides • 10 Questions

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Eating out

2C Listening

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Poll

where would you like to eat out?

at Gordon Ramsay's

at Jamie Oliver's

at Salt Bae Nurs.et's

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Vocabulary: Food dishes; phrases to describe experience

Speaking: A food quiz; discussing food and restaurants

Listening: Two conversations about food; two teens talk about eating out 

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adjectives to describe food 

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adjectives to describe food 


spicy, bland,

sweet, salty, rich...

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Open Ended

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When do you think is

world food day?


and what is your favorite?

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© FAO: http://www.fao.org #foodheroes #GlobalGoals

#WorldFoodDay is calling for global solidarity to help all populations, and especially the most vulnerable, to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, and to make food systems more resilient and robust so they can withstand increasing volatility and climate shocks, deliver affordable and sustainable healthy diets for all, and decent livelihoods for food system workers.

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Poll

Do you want to give give a 1-2 minute speech on this topic?

(next lesson, or 16 Oct)

YES I want to give a speech next lesson

NO

YES I want to give a speech LATER

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Meals of the day

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adjectives to describe food

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adjectives to describe food

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in your own words... brief

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extract 1

track 1.19

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extract 2

track 1.19

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M or S?

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A

B

C

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GOOD

a bit special, out of this world


OK

fine, nothing special, pretty average


BAD

a real let-down, not up to standard 

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GOOD

a bit special, out of this world


OK

fine, nothing special, pretty average


BAD

a real let-down, not up to standard

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adequate, disappointing,

exquisite, inedible, mouth-watering, reasonable, so-so,

spectacular, unimpressive. 

GOOD. OK. BAD. ????


HW: use dictionary

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Eating out

2C Listening

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