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5 Food

Talking about likes and dislikes

Yes! I love it!

The simple present

Yes, I like it a lot.

Yes, it's okay.

Anita Lopez

She plays tennis.

Julie ( I )

Writing objective: Favorite dish

My mom.

I hate bananas.

Facts

She fixes the car.

My mom and dad.

What is your favorite dish?

No, not really.

Tadeo

They fight a lot.

Where is it from?

Alonso and I (Andy)

He climbs the mountain.

She has a car.

Something that truly exists or happens.

Ted

Routines

When do people eat it?

We like chocolate.

Things that you usually do or habits.

Cristiano Ronaldo

The color of her car is pink.

It runs with the ball in his mouth.

The Anderson family always eats turkey on Christmas.

Mary reads a book to Andy and Gary every night.

Her name is Meryl Streep.

Mia has piano lessons from Monday to Thursday at 6:00 pm.

What ingredients does it have?

My favorite dish is called crepes. This dish is from France. People eat it for breakfast and dessert. It has flour, butter, milk sugar, caramelized bananas and nutella. They are delicious, sweet and wonderful.

We live in Peru.

The building

He is from Portugal. He speaks Portuguese. He plays soccer

He is Peruvian.

She is an actress.

She is talented.

Likes and dislikes

It is tall. It has a lot of windows.

How is it?

Jazmine likes horror movies.

No, I can't stand it.

Chris loves pizza.

We speak Spanish.

Michael doesn't like homework.

http://www.elearnenglishlanguage.com/blog/learn-english/grammar/simple-present/

Speaking Evaluation

Yes/No questions

Short answers

Negative

Affirmative

Michael: Hey Gina.

Gina: Hey Michael. How are you doing?

Michael: I'm good. How about you?

Gina: I'm hungry.

Michael: Let's go have lunch. Do you like Italian food.

Gina: No, not really.

Michael: Do you like Japanese food?

Gina: Yes! I love it!

Michael: Let's go to Mr. Sushi.

Gina: Let's go.

Auxiliary

verb

Subject

Verb

Complement

Do I read books?

Yes, I do.

No,I don't.

Yes, you do.

Do you read books?

No, you don't

Do

read

books?

I/you/

we/they

Yes, we do.

Do we read books?

No, we don't

Do they read books?

Yes, they do.

No, they don't.

Lesson A Food and eating habits

Does she drink milk?

Yes, she does.

No, she doesn't

he/she/it

milk?

drink

Does

Does he drink milk?

Yes, he does.

No, he doesn't.

Yes, it does.

No, it doesn't.

Does it drink milk?

What do you have for lunch or dinner?

What do you have for breakfast?

I have ...

for breakfast.

Do you eat desserts often?

I usually eat ...

I never eat desserts.

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