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This lesson contains 38 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

time-iconLesson duration is: 90 min

Items in this lesson

Slide 1 - Slide

Necessities for class

  •  chromebook (charged!)
  •  student book 
  •  notebook 
  •  pen!
  • (homework)

Slide 2 - Slide

Today's homework
page 209

10. Read the exam task and plan your story. 
11. Write your story in 140-190 words. 

Homework: Exercise 11 -->  bring your work on paper.

Slide 3 - Slide

Did you do today's homework?
yes
no

Slide 4 - Poll

Check the story
Read the story and complete the following tasks:

  • Complete the checklist
  • Compare the story to the 'modal answer'
  • Return the story and the completed checklist to the writer
timer
10:00

Slide 5 - Slide

Today's class focus
Chapter 4: Food, glorious food

  • Reading and Use of English part 6
  • Grammar: so and such

Slide 6 - Slide

What is the most unusual food you have ever eaten?

Slide 7 - Open question

Starting off page 40
1. Match the discriptions (1-3) of how we might prepare and eat our food in the future with the following words:
- 3D printed food
- artificial beef
- breathable chocolate

2. Match the discriptions (1-3) with the photos

Slide 8 - Slide

It looks and feels like meet. In fact it is meat, although it's never been near a living, breathing animal. Instead it's grown from stem cells in a laboratory. It will replace meat from farm animals in your diet.
A
3D printed food
B
artificial beef
C
breathable chocolate

Slide 9 - Quiz

Read description 2. What is it?
A
3D printed food
B
artificial beef
C
breathable chocolate

Slide 10 - Quiz

Read description 3. What is it?
A
3D printed food
B
artificial beef
C
breathable chocolate

Slide 11 - Quiz

Match the photo's with the descriptions
A
A2, B1, C3
B
A1, B3, C2
C
A3, B2, C1

Slide 12 - Quiz

Slide 13 - Video

Reading and use of English part 6
  • Read the text carefully before you look at the gaps, so you know what each paragraph is about
  • Look at the words on either side of thhe gap and make sure the sentence you choose makes sense with them
  • Look for words in the missing sentences that might give you a clue.  

Slide 14 - Slide

Exercise 1 page 40

You are going to read an article about insects as a source of food. Before you read, decide if the sentences in the next slides are true or false.

Slide 15 - Slide

Some kind of insects can be eaten
true
false

Slide 16 - Poll

Insects can provide a high level of nutricion.
true
false

Slide 17 - Poll

It is difficult to farm insects on a large scale without damaging the environment.
true
false

Slide 18 - Poll

exercise 3 page 40
Reading carefully and understanding the main idea of each paragraph is important in the exam.

Read the full article and write down briefly what each paragraph is about. 
Use your notebook! Compare your answers with the suggested answers on the next slide
timer
10:00

Slide 19 - Slide

suggested answers
paragraph 1: the problem of feeding people in the future as the world population increases
paragraph 2: a possible solution to the problem: insects
paragraph 3: the advantages of insects as a source of food
paragraph 4: places where people already eat insects
paragraph 5: the problem of persuading people to eat insects
paragraph 6: examples of insect-based products already on sale
paragraph 7: uncertainty about the future success of insect-based foods or other new options

Slide 20 - Slide

How many main ideas did you identify correctly?

Slide 21 - Open question

exercise 4 page 41

Six sentences have been removed from the article. 
Choose from thhe sentences A-G the one which fits each gap (1-6). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use.
timer
10:00

Slide 22 - Slide

Check your answers
1. C
2. F
3. E
4. A
5. B
6. D

Slide 23 - Slide

How many did you get correct?
A
6
B
5
C
4
D
less than 4

Slide 24 - Quiz

Slide 25 - Link

Today's topics?

Slide 26 - Mind map

What was the happy news about?

Slide 27 - Open question

Grammar: so and such
So and such (a/an) are intensifiers meaning 'very' or 'extremely.

- I'm so pleased to hear that you passed your exam.
- We had such a fabulous holiday.


Slide 28 - Slide

Slide 29 - Video

It isn't actually ___ crazy idea.
A
so
B
such
C
such a

Slide 30 - Quiz

A lot of people in Europe and North America
feel ____ disgusted at the idea of eating insects that they won't go anywhere near them
A
so
B
such
C
such a

Slide 31 - Quiz

Instead, it's the idea of eating one that is the cause of ___ upset.
A
so
B
such
C
such a

Slide 32 - Quiz


Complete the second sentence so that is has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.

Slide 33 - Slide

This is the best meal I've ever eaten.
-GOOD-
I have ............... meal before

Slide 34 - Open question

She spoke too quickly for us to understand.
-THAT-
She spoke ............. couldn't understand her.

Slide 35 - Open question

It was the most enjoyable party he had ever been to.
-FUN-
She had never ........... a party.

Slide 36 - Open question

Next week
Chapter 4: Food, glorious food


  • Listening part 4
  • Grammar too and enough
  • Reading and Use of English Part 1

Slide 37 - Slide

Homework
Vocabulary: food, dish and meal
  • exercise 1,2,3,4,5 page 42

Grammar: so and such
  • exercise 2,3,4 page 43

Slide 38 - Slide