Healthy and Unhealthy food


Checking home work Ex4 (p117 WB) Was Picasso a painter? Who were the Beatles? Were they from Liverpool? Who was Christopher Columbus? Was he American? Was Laika the first animal in space? Watching and listening Healthy and Unhealthy food The aim: Improving habits in group work and to teach pupils be active at the lesson. Developing the speech habit on the theme. New words Healthy (syn. Variety) - [ˈhelθi] – Unhealthy (syn. Junk,empty) - [ʌnˈhel.θi] – Vitamins - [ˈvɪt.ə.mɪn] – Minerals - [ˈmɪn.ər.əl] – Energy - [ ˈenədʒi ] - Healthy and unhealthy food All foods are not good for you. Some foods are full of sugar and fat. They are sweets, chips, cakes, sugar, coke, Pepsi, hotdog, cheeseburger, hamburger. They are empty foods. Bread, cereals and nuts are good for you. They give you energy. Cheese, fish, meat, eggs help you to grow and make you strong. Bananas, apples, grapes, pineapples, onions and carrots are full of vitamins and minerals. Fruit and vegetables help us to stay healthy. Healthy food Unhealthy food Complete the table Complete the table Keep you healthy Give you energy Help you to grow and make you strong Empty foods True or false 1 All foods are good for you. 2 Vitamins and minerals help you to keep healthy. 3 Fruit and vegetables are full of sugar and fat. 4 Sweets, crisps and cola keep you healthy. 5 You should eat a variety of foods to stay healthy and grow big and strong. Past simple : regular verbs I/You/He/She/ worked in a hotel. We/You/They/ wanted to be a zoologist. work worked, want wanted ed /id/ /t/ /d/ After /t/, /d/ After /k/,/s/,/f/,/p/, /ʃ/, /tʃ/ After other sounds /id/ /t/ /d/ After /t/, /d/ After /k/,/s/,/f/,/p/,/ʃ/, /tʃ/ After other sounds Started Washed Moved Rented Passed Happened Invited Snowed KEYS Self Assessment Name Home work Group work Grammar exercise reading Work in pair Total Ready - 1 2 3 4 5 6 Not ready - 0 point 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 21-25 points - 5 15-20 points – 4 8-14 points - 3 Healthy food Conclusion: I was active in my team I like the theme I like the lesson Home task Workbook: Exercise 1, p.64