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Unit 2 Learning English is fun!
Lesson 3 Food words are interesting!
英语冀教版七年级上册
Learning objectives
通过本课时学习,学生能够:
1.通过阅读活动,获取、梳理对话中有关食物英语表达的信息;
2.掌握食物类英语词汇,了解食物词汇有趣的来源及构词特点;
3.获取、梳理、归纳与食物有关可数名词和不可数名词的用法;
4.通过小组合作,运用所学词汇就火锅食材喜好进行对话交流。
重点
重点
Think and guess
I have a big fridge.
Can you guess what’s in it?
Look and say
Can you tell me the names of these food?
cabbage /ˈkæbɪdʒ/ n. 卷心菜;洋白菜
eggplant /ˈeɡplænt/ n. 茄子
mushroom /ˈmʌʃrʊm/ n. 蘑菇
tofu /ˈtəʊfuː/ n. 豆腐
There are some other vegetables and meat.
Listen and tick
Listen to the conversation and tick the food words you hear.
dumplings noodles milk chicken
potatoes rice juice fish
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●Where are they?
Look and predict
Li Ming
Jack
At a supermarket.
●What will they do?
They will buy some vegetables
and meat.
Read and find
Read the conversation and find the answers.
Li Ming and Jack are at a supermarket.
Li Ming: What would you like for hot pot, Jack?
Jack: I would like some vegetables and meat. Look!
Here are cabbages, eggplants, and mushrooms.
Li Ming: Let’s take some, but l don’t think we need
eggplants. Hmm... Jack,why does eggplant have egg in it?
Jack: Haha! I don’t know. Maybe it looks like a big egg?
Li Ming: But mushrooms don’t look like rooms, and
vegetables don’t look like tables.
Jack: You got me, Li Ming. But l know a hot pot is hot.
Li Ming: True. Do you know its name is from Chinese?
Jack: Interesting! l know tofu is from Chinese, too.
Li Ming: That’s correct, and we need some tofu for our
hot pot.
1.Why do they go to the supermarket?
Because they want to buy some food for hot pot.
Read and find
Read the conversation and find the answers.
Li Ming and Jack are at a supermarket.
Li Ming: What would you like for hot pot, Jack?
Jack: I would like some vegetables and meat. Look!
Here are cabbages, eggplants, and mushrooms.
Li Ming: Let’s take some, but l don’t think we need
eggplants. Hmm... Jack,why does eggplant have egg in it?
Jack: Haha! I don’t know. Maybe it looks like a big egg?
Li Ming: But mushrooms don’t look like rooms, and
vegetables don’t look like tables.
Jack: You got me, Li Ming. But I know a hot pot is hot.
Li Ming: True. Do you know its name is from Chinese?
Jack: Interesting! l know tofu is from Chinese, too.
Li Ming: That’s correct, and we need some tofu for our
hot pot.
2. Underline the food words.
3. What food will they buy for hot pot?
Meat, cabbages, mushrooms, tofu.
4. Does eggplant have egg in it?
No, it doesn’t.
5. Do mushrooms look like rooms?
No, they don’t.
Read and find
Read the conversation and find the answers.
Li Ming and Jack are at a supermarket.
Li Ming: What would you like for hot pot, Jack?
Jack: I would like some vegetables and meat. Look!
Here are cabbages, eggplants, and mushrooms.
Li Ming: Let’s take some, but l don’t think we need
eggplants. Hmm... Jack,why does eggplant have egg in it?
Jack: Haha! I don’t know. Maybe it looks like a big egg?
Li Ming: But mushrooms don’t look like rooms, and
vegetables don’t look like tables.
Jack: You got me, Li Ming. But I know a hot pot is hot.
Li Ming: True. Do you know its name is from Chinese?
Jack: Interesting! l know tofu is from Chinese, too.
Li Ming: That’s correct, and we need some tofu for our
hot pot.
6. Are there any food words from
Chinese?
Yes. They are hot pot and tofu.
hotpot
tofu
豆腐(dòu fu)
火(hot)锅(pot)
Think and discuss
Observe and discuss the following interesting words.
Look at the pictures. These words are all from Chinese. Can you find more interesting words?
ketchup
dim sum
wonton
Spring roll
Lychee
Longan
Think and discuss
●egg + plant = eggplant
●mush + room = mushroom
●vege + table = vegetable
Do you know any other food words like those?
English words are interesting!
watermelon
pineapple
strawberry
Read and learn
Read the conversation and learn the key words and expressions.
Li Ming and Jack are at a supermarket.
Li Ming: What would you like for hot pot, Jack?
Jack: I would like some vegetables and meat. Look!
Here are cabbages, eggplants, and mushrooms.
Li Ming: Let’s take some, but l don’t think we need
eggplants. Hmm... Jack,why does eggplant have egg in it?
Jack: Haha! I don’t know. Maybe it looks like a big egg?
Li Ming: But mushrooms don’t look like rooms, and
vegetables don’t look like tables.
Jack: You got me, Li Ming. But I know a hot pot is hot.
Li Ming: True. Do you know its name is from Chinese?
Jack: Interesting! l know tofu is from Chinese, too.
Li Ming: That’s correct, and we need some tofu for our
hot pot.
would /wʊd/ aux. 愿意
correct /kəˈrekt/ adj.
正确的;合适的
— What would you like for...?
— I would like/ I’d like ...
pot /pɒt/ n. 锅
You got me. 你难住我了。
maybe /ˈmeɪbi/ adv.
大概,也许,可能
Read and complete
Read the conversation again and complete the passage.
Li Ming and Jack are at a supermarket. Jack would like some__________and______for hot pot. They talk about food words. Does an________look like a big egg? Do mushrooms look like______? Do vegetables look like______? The food words are interesting. At last, they get some_____. Then they go home and enjoy their hot pot.
vegetables
rooms
eggplant
meat
tables
tofu
Read the marked words. What part of speech are they?
What’s their difference?
They’re nouns.
Think and learn
Read the words in the box. Can you find the differences between two groups?
a/an/one two/three/some
apple apples
cabbage cabbages
egg eggs
eggplant eggplants
potato potatoes
some
meat rice
an
a
an
an
a
some
countable nouns
uncountable nouns
Brainstorm
Brainstorm more food words and list them in the correct places.
a/an/one two/three/some
apple apples
cabbage cabbages
egg eggs
eggplant eggplants
potato potatoes
some
meat rice
carrot
carrots
grape
grapes
pizza
milk
bread
beef
juice
coffee
Think and learn
Let’s classify(分类) nouns and think of more words.
an orange; a pen; one cat
some milk; some beef...
oranges; pens; three cats
Can you think of more words like these?
Work in pairs
What would you like for hot pot? Have a conversation with your partner.
Have a show
What would you
like for hot pot?
I’d like some beef and mushrooms. What are these round balls?
They are fish balls. Would you like some?
Yes, please. And I’d like some juice.
Sample
I’d like...
Evaluate
5 = Excellent, 4 = Good, 3 = Acceptable, 2 = Needs improvement
How many stars can you get?
1. Did you use different food names?
2. Did you use the plural forms of countable nouns correctly?
3. Did you use uncountable nouns properly?
4. Did you present your conversation confidently and loudly?
5. Did you work well with your partner about food for hot pot?
Practice
Fill in the blanks with the correct forms of the words.
1.We need some ________ (potato) for dinner.
2. There is a little ______ (milk) in the glass.
3. How many _________ (eggplant) do you have?
4. I’d like three _______ (apple).
5. They will buy some ______ (meat) at the supermarket.
potatoes
milk
eggplants
meat
apples
Practice
Choose the right words and fill in the blanks with correct forms.
maybe, carrot, correct, would, hot pot
1. I need some _________ for the dish.
2. What ________ you like for supper, Tom?
3.—Will you join us for the party tomorrow?
—I’m not sure. ________ I’ll have a meeting.
4. You can find the ________ answer on Page 55.
5. I like Beijing roast duck in Beijing and ________ in Sichuan.
carrots
would
Maybe
correct
hot pot
Practice
1. I would like some noodles. (改为一般疑问句)
______ ______ like some noodles?
2. Jack likes fish. (改为否定句)
Jack_______ _____ fish.
3. Would you like some juice? (作否定回答)
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4. They have some dumplings. (对划线部分提问)
______ ____ they have?
5. We would like some rice. (对划线部分提问)
______ would you like?
Fill in the blanks to complete the sentences.
Would you
doesn’t like
No, thank you.
What do
What
Summary
identify countable and uncountable food nouns.
make a conversation to talk about my favourite food.
know more interesting English words about food.
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After learning this lesson,
I can
eggplant
vegetables
hot pot ...
[c.n] apple, egg, potato...
[u.n] meat, rice, bread...
Homework
1. Find more food words online and write down a list of your
favourite food on your notebook.
2. Make a poster about interesting food in China and Western
countries, including the pictures and their names.
Bye-bye!
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