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YOU ARE WELCOME

YOU ARE WELCOME. IT’S TIME TO BEGIN OUR LESSON. THE TRADITIONAL ENGLISH FOOD. PRACTICE IN READING OF THE TEXT PRACTICE IN LISTENING TO THE TEXT PRACTICE IN SPEAKING PRACTICE IN MAKING THE PROJECTS. THE AIMS OF THE LESSON:. DRINKS VEGETABLES FRUIT FOOD

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YOU ARE WELCOME

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  1. YOU ARE WELCOME

  2. IT’S TIME TO BEGIN OUR LESSON.

  3. THE TRADITIONAL ENGLISH FOOD.

  4. PRACTICE IN READINGOF THE TEXT PRACTICE IN LISTENING TO THE TEXT PRACTICE IN SPEAKING PRACTICE IN MAKING THE PROJECTS THE AIMS OF THE LESSON:

  5. DRINKS VEGETABLES FRUIT FOOD MILK CUCUMBERS ORANGES CHEESE TEA POTATOES APPLES HAM COFFEE CARROTS BANANAS ROAST MINERAL WATER TOMATOES KIWIS CHICKEN EGGS PIZZA OMELETTE PIE CHECK YOUR ANSWERS:

  6. ENGLISH SANDWICHES

  7. The English don’t like tea. • They drink tea 6 or 8 times a day. • Working people and pupils have tea at about 11o’clock in the morning. • The English drink tea with bacon, pizza and fish. • Foreigners like English tea. • Some people drink tea with milk. Listen to the text and then decide if the following sentences are true (T) or false (F).

  8. 1.F 2.T 3.T 4.F 5.F CHECK YOUR ANSWERS:

  9. ENGLISH BREAKFAST

  10. HEALTHY OR UNHEALTHY FOOD

  11. GOOD-BYE! THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK.

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