Стр.70-71 Модуль 4 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 5 класс
4f Food & drinks Vocabulary Food & drinks 1 a) Listen and say. Dairy product Yogurt Cheese Milk Butter Meat &
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 5 класс, Просвещение:
4f Food & drinks
Vocabulary
Food & drinks
1 a) Listen and say.
Dairy product
Yogurt
Cheese
Milk
Butter
Meat & fish
Chicken
Beef
Salmon
Fruit
Watermelon
Apples
Tomatoes
Cherries
Bananas
Oranges
Grapes
Vegetables
Cauliflower
Onions
Peppers
Auvergine
Lettuce
Earrets
Beans
Cabbage
Drinks
Tea
Coffee
Orange juice
Water
Other
Eggs
Sugar
Bread
Rice
Cereal
Pasta
b) Complete the sentences about you.
1 I eat cereal every day.
2 I never eat onions.
3 I never drink coffee.
4 I sometimes eat cherries.
Check these words
traditional, includes, steamed, good manners, important, fried, toast, breakfast spread, scrambled eggs, sliced, available
Reading
2 a) What do you usually have for breakfast? Is it the same in other countries? Listen and read to find out.
Breakfast around the world!
What are you going to make for breakfast tomorrow? What do people eat in other parts of the world?
Japan: A traditional Japanese breakfast includes a bowl of soup and some steamed rice. People serve these with some fish and vegetables, together with a cup of green tea. Good manners are very important at the table; the rice should always be on a person’s left-hand side and the soup on the right.
The United Kingdom: The typical English breakfast is a ‘fry-up’ that includes a lot of fried food, like eggs, mushrooms, bacon, sausages and tomatoes with baked beans! They serve it with a few slices of toast and some butter and a cup of tea to finish. Not many people eat a ‘fry-up’ every morning. When they wake up tomorrow, most Brits are probably going to eat a bowl of cereal.
Poland: Polish people like a breakfast spread with a lot of choice. Fresh bread and creamy butter are essential. They prepare scrambled eggs, cold meats, sliced tomatoes and many different types of cheese for the breakfast table. They even have a soup made from milk. These days people can also have some yoghurt or cereal. Strong coffee or a pot of tea is always available.
b) Read the text and write the countries: Japan, the UK or Poland.
1 They eat rice for breakfast in Japan.
2 Most people eat a bowl of cereal with milk in the UK.
3 They serve breakfast with toast and butter in the UK.
4 Table manners are important at breakfast in Japan.
5 Fresh bread and butter are important for breakfast in Poland.
Grammar
Countable/Uncountable nouns/ Quantifiers
3 Read the theory. Find examples in the text.
Countable nouns are nouns we can count. They have plural forms.
An apple
Two apples
Uncountable nouns are nouns we can’t count.
They don’t have plural forms.
Milk
Countable nouns
I eat a lot of oranges. How many oranges io you eat?
Too many oranges (more than)
a lot of/lots of oranges oranges
few oranges
Uncountable nouns
I drink a lot of milk.
How much milk do you drink?
Too much milk (more than I need)
a lot of/ lots of milk
a little/some milk
little milk
4 Write a/an or some Then decide if the nouns are C (Countable) or U (Uncountable).
1 some bread
2 some chicken
3 some milk
4 some carrots
5 some rice
6 some potatoes
7 some peppers
8 some beans
9 an apple
10 some tea
5 Choose the correct word.
1 A: Can I have a few onions, please?
B: OK. Anything else?
2 A: How much cheese do we need?
B: Very little.
3 A: Here’s your coffee.
B: There’s too much milk in it.
4 A: We’ve got a few cherries.
B: Great! We can make a cherry pie.
5 A: How many peppers are there?
B: There are too many. Don’t buy any.
Be going to
6 Read the table. Are there similar structures in your language?
Affirmative/Negative
I’m going to eat pasta
He/She/It’s going to eat pasta.
We/You/They’re going to eat pasta.
I’m not going to eat pasta.
He/She/It isn’t going to eat pasta.
We/You/They aren’t going to eat pasta.
Interrogative
Am I going to eat pasta?
Is he/she/It going to eat pasta?
Are we/you/they going to eat pasta?
We use be going to to talk about plans and intentions in the future. What are you going to do tomorrow?
Time expressions: tomorrow, next week/month/year, etc.
7 Complete the sentences with the verbs in brackets. Use the affirmative or negative of going to.
1 Next Sunday we are going to visit the Real Food Festival.
2 Darya isn’t going to buy any apples today.
3 The girls are going to have a birthday party next weekend.
4 Mum is going to cook pasta for lunch
5 They aren’t going to eat pizza tonight.
Speaking & Writing
8 Find out what your partner is going to/isn’t going to do this weekend. Use these ideas. You can use your own ideas as well.
Visit the aquarium
do homework
cook chicken
play the guitar
book tickets for theatre
shop for clothes
buy a birthday present
go hiking
have dinner with friends
make a cake
A: Are you going to visit the aquarium?
B: Yes, I am./No, I’m not.
9 Write six sentences about what you are going to do and what you aren’t going to do this weekend.