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Topic: Quantities and Container

Pathomsuksa 6

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Memory Game- Make a big circle.

- The first S start off by saying “I went shopping and I brought...”

Example:

I went shopping and I brought an apple.- The next Sts then says the same, but adding their own food that they brought.

Example:

I went shopping and I brought an apple, a pear. - Sts continue going around the circle adding to the list

of things you brought.

- If someone stumbles then you are out.

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while-writing

post-writing

pre-writing

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Watch the

Video.

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gallon

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bottle

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spoonful

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pitcher

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loaf

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Food substances are not usually countable

unless they have quantifiers. They are either too small to count, or they are liquids.

Food Quantifier

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ice cream

medicine

honey

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soup

rice

cereal

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crackers

cookies

pasta

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juice

lemonade

water

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tea

cocoa

coffee

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vinegar

whiskey

wine

a barrel of______

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Hello. How

can I help you?

I’d like a gallon of

milk and a bag of sugar.

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Oh! can I have a carton of eggs?

Here you are.

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Sure. Hereyou are.

How much

are they?

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Yes, I’d likea loaf of bread.

.

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How much isthe bread?

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That’s tooexpensive!

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List the shopping list

Directions :

- Make a circle and pass the ball until the music stop.

- Choose one situation.

- list (Write)what you want to buy for that situation and tell

your classmate .

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-a pitcher of juice

- a cup of coffee

- a bowl of rice

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Situation 1 : Dinner for 4 people

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Situation 2: Birthday party in a family of 4

people

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Situation 3: Summer picnic

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Situation 4: Cook lunch for yourself

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Situation 5: Cook breakfast for your parents

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Get in pair and collect the paper.

Create your own conversation

by using food quantity.

Present in front of the class.

Directions

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Shopkeeper: Good morning. Can I help you?

Customer: I’d like a loaf of bread.

Shopkeeper: Here you are.

Customer: How much is the bread?

Shopkeeper: Five dollars a loaf.

Customer: That’s too expensive!

Shopkeeper: I forgot to say — it’s buy one, get one free!

guideline

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Shopkeeper: Hello. How can I help you?

Customer: I’d like a gallon of milk and a bag of sugar.

Shopkeeper: Here you are.

Customer: Oh can I have a carton of eggs?

Shopkeeper: Sure. Here you are.

Customer: How much are they?

Shopkeeper: Seven dollars.

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