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Think Unit 3/4: lesson 6
Welcome back!
Slide 1 - Diapositive
Today:
Some food questions
Too much, too many, (not) enough
Work
Slide 2 - Diapositive
Quiz time!
Slide 3 - Diapositive
Name a typically Dutch dish. There might not be an English term for this...
Slide 4 - Question ouverte
Can you also name a typically English dish?
Slide 5 - Question ouverte
What is your favourite food? In English of course!
Slide 6 - Question ouverte
What is the strangest food you have ever eaten?
Slide 7 - Question ouverte
Do you prefer Dutch food or other kinds of food?
Slide 8 - Question ouverte
Too much/too many/(not) enough
Read the information on the next slide carefully.
Slide 9 - Diapositive
Slide 10 - Diapositive
Grammar practice
Visit the website on the next slide to practise with
too much, too many, (not) enough
There are 3 exercises on this site. Make sure you do all three of them.
Slide 11 - Diapositive
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Slide 12 - Lien
Listening
Do the listening exercises from page 33 of your Think book. See the picture on the next slide. Note down your answers in the slide that follows the exercise. You might want to write them down on a piece of paper first, while listening.
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Jane and Sam are in the Blues Café.
Listen and find out who eats more. Listen again and complete the sentences on the next slides.
Take notes on a piece of paper while listening.
Slide 15 - Diapositive
Write down what Jane orders. 1. Jane wants the....
Slide 16 - Question ouverte
Write down what Sam orders. 2. Sam orders....
Slide 17 - Question ouverte
Write down what Sam doesn't order. 3. He doesn't want....
Slide 18 - Question ouverte
Make the grammar exercises from Think page 35 on the next slides
Slide 19 - Diapositive
Complete the sentences with much, many and enough. 1. He always cooks too ... things.
A
much
B
many
C
enough
Slide 20 - Quiz
Complete the sentences with much, many and enough. 2. There's too ... salt in the spaghetti.
A
much
B
many
C
enough
Slide 21 - Quiz
Complete the sentences with much, many and enough. 3. There's not ... tomato sauce on it.
A
much
B
many
C
enough
Slide 22 - Quiz
Complete the sentences with much, many and enough. 4. There aren't ... vegetables in the soup.
A
much
B
many
C
enough
Slide 23 - Quiz
Complete the sentences with much, many and enough. 5. There's not ... sugar in my coffee.
A
much
B
many
C
enough
Slide 24 - Quiz
Complete with too much, too many, not enough.
1. There are ... mushrooms on this pizza. I hate them.
A
too much
B
too many
C
not enough
Slide 25 - Quiz
Complete with too much, too many, not enough.
2. There's ... salt in this soup. I can't eat it.
A
too much
B
too many
C
not enough
Slide 26 - Quiz
Complete with too much, too many, not enough.
3. There is ... sugar in my coffee. Can I have some more, please?
A
too much
B
too many
C
not enough
Slide 27 - Quiz
Complete with too much, too many, not enough.
4. There are ... chairs. Can you stand?
A
too much
B
too many
C
not enough
Slide 28 - Quiz
Complete with too much, too many, not enough.
5. There are ... cars on the road. It's dangerous to ride my bike.
A
too much
B
too many
C
not enough
Slide 29 - Quiz
Complete with too much, too many, not enough.
6. We've got ... homework tonight. I want to watch TV.
A
too much
B
too many
C
not enough
Slide 30 - Quiz
Complete the sentences in the next slides. Write down the opposite of the first sentence.
For example:
The test is too easy. --> It's .....
Answer: It's not hard enough.
Slide 31 - Diapositive
Complete the sentences. Write down the opposite of the first sentence. 1. The film isn't exciting enough. It's ...
Slide 32 - Question ouverte
Complete the sentences. Write down the opposite of the first sentence. 2. The T-shirt is too expensive. It's ...
Slide 33 - Question ouverte
Complete the sentences. Write down the opposite of the first sentence. 3. It's not warm enough today. It's ...
Slide 34 - Question ouverte
Complete the sentences. Write down the opposite of the first sentence. 4. Your bike is too small for me. It's ...
Slide 35 - Question ouverte
Complete the sentences. Write down the opposite of the first sentence. 5. His car is not fast enough. It's ...
Slide 36 - Question ouverte
Complete with not enough or too.
1. My dad always says there's ... much rain in the UK in the summer. The plants are dying!
A
not enough
B
too
Slide 37 - Quiz
Complete with not enough or too.
2. He also says that it's ... hot ... .
A
not ... enough
B
too
Slide 38 - Quiz
Complete with not enough or too.
3. He's right. And I feel that it's ... boring to spend holidays here. So I'm happy that we usually go to the south of Italy for our holidays.
A
not enough
B
too
Slide 39 - Quiz
Complete with not enough or too.
4. There are kilometres of beaches, and so there are never ... many tourists.
A
not enough
B
too
Slide 40 - Quiz
Complete with not enough or too.
5. I love the food there, that's why I often eat ... much.
A
not enough
B
too
Slide 41 - Quiz
Ready?
Start on your homework
Make exercise 6, 7, 8, 9 on page 35 of your Think book.