Specifiek 6H Unit 1 Let's talk food

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Specifiek 6H Unit 1 Let's talk food

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Discuss these questions
  • What is the most bizarre food combination you have ever eaten?
  • What did it smell and taste like?
  • What is the most bizarre food combination you have ever heard of?

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Step 1: describing eating habits

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c How do these picky eaters look back on
their experiences? Complete: ‘That was
maybe ... I have ever done in my life.’

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Complete: ‘I think too often in life we ... .
I wanna continue trying new foods.'

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Complete: ‘If I took anything away from this
week, it would be that, I shouldn’t let my
... affect my ....'

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Complete: ‘My advice to picky eaters:
just stick to what you’re used to, ....

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Your class' eating habits
Let's take a poll.

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How often do you have breakfast?
never
hardly ever
rarely
sometimes
often
usually
always
once a week
every day
once in a while

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How often do you order take-out?
never
hardly ever
rarely
sometimes
often
usually
always
once a week
every day
once in a while

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How often do you cook a meal yourself?
never
hardly ever
rarely
sometimes
often
usually
always
once a week
every day
once in a while

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How often are you hungry?
never
hardly ever
rarely
sometimes
often
usually
always
once a week
every day
once in a while

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If you want to express how often something happens you can use
- adverbs of frequency
- (prepositional) phrases of time

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What is the adverb of frequency?
A
every day
B
once in a while
C
hardly ever
D
on Saturdays

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What is the (prepositional) phrase of time?
A
always
B
usually
C
rarely
D
in the morning

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Adverbs of frequency:
e.g. always, never, rarely, hardly ever, usually, sometimes...

(Prepositional) phrases of time:
e.g. once in a while, on Sundays, every week, in the morning,...

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Where do you put these adverbs and phrases in a sentence?


Look at the following sentences and choose the correct option.

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Which one is correct?
A
Hayley always eats organic food.
B
Hayley eats always organic food.

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Which one is correct?
A
Hayley usually doesn't eat organic food.
B
Hayley doesn't usually eat organic food.

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Which one is correct?
A
Hayley always is hungry.
B
Hayley is always hungry.

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p. 6

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Which one is correct?
A
Hayley cooks a meal herself once in a while.
B
Hayley once in a while cooks a meal herself.

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Do ex 6-7-9

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Step 2: Typical foods in English-speaking countries

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