Spotlight 5. Module 8. Special day презентация

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light bonfires

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dress up

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decorate the house

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set off fireworks

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have street parades

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cook special food

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exchange gifts

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have a family dinner

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Match the words to the pictures

light bonfires

have a family dinner

have street parades

cook special

food

dress up

exchange gifts

set off fireworks

decorate the house

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Match the words to the pictures

Which of the activities do people do on


Victory day?

Women’s day?

New Year holidays?

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Read the text

Autumn
Thanksgiving a big festival in the USA and Canada to celebrate

the harvest. Canadians celebrate it in October, and Americans in November.
Some cities have parades and people have family dinners. Turkey, sweet potatoes and cranberry sauce are popular foods this day and there’s always some sweet pumpkin pie for dessert.

Winter
In Northern India, they harvest their wheat in winter, which is in late February or early March. This is also the time for Holi, a Hindu harvest festival that lasts five days. People dress up light fires. Farmers decorate their cows with flowers and let them run free the streets.

Spring
In late March or early April, some people in the Philippines celebrate the Banana Festival. This
a harvest festival about different varieties of bananas. During harvest festival, children dress up in banana costumes and dance in the streets. There is also a cookery competition where cooks use only bananas to make their dishes.

Summer
Chuseok is the Korean harvest moon festival and an important holiday in Korea. The festival lasts for three days, usually sometime between August and October. Children dress up people make sweet rice cakes with fresh fruit.
celebrate – праздновать
dessert – десерт
sauce – соус
wheat – пшеница
last – длиться
run free – свободно бегать
varieties – разновидности
cookery competition – кулинарное соревнование
important - важный

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True or false?

Thanksgiving is in winter.
People eat turkey and potatoes on Thanksgiving Day
Indians

have a harvest festival in winter.
Indian farmers dress up as cows.
Banana festival is in Korea.
People compete in cooking banana dishes.
Chuseok lasts for five days.
People make fruit cakes at Chuseok.

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Countable

Uncountable

things that we can count

things that we can’t count

a / an

no article

have plural

forms

no plural forms

a banana - bananas

(some) milk

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Countable

Uncountable

bread

bread

peppers

peppers

eggplant

eggplant

coffee

coffee

pumpkin

pumpkin

tomatoes

tomatoes

orange

orange

pineapple

pineapple

water

water

pizza

pizza

rice

rice

tea

tea

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chocolate

ice cream

cake

olive oil

jam

butter

sugar

meat

cheese

milk

sausages

eggs

fish

chicken

tomatoes

cabbage

onions

garlic

lemons

grapes

cherries

pineapple

orange juice

strawberries

pasta

rice

bread

cereal

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chocolate

ice cream

cake

olive oil

jam

butter

sugar

meat

cheese

milk

sausages

eggs

fish

chicken

tomatoes

cabbage

onions

garlic

lemons

grapes

cherries

pineapple

orange juice

strawberries

pasta

rice

bread

cereal

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3

1

2

5

4

7

8

10

11

12

13

9

14

15

18

19

20

16

21

22

23

24

25

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17

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chocolate

ice cream

cake

jam

meat

cheese

milk

sausages

eggs

fish

chicken

tomatoes

cabbage

lemons

grapes

cherries

pineapple

orange juice

strawberries

pasta

rice

bread

cereal

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Study the words

a glass of

a bottle of

a box of

a bowl of

a packet of

a

carton of

a loaf of

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Make up word combinations

a glass of

a bottle of

a box of

a carton of

a packet

of

a bowl of

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How much?

How many?

Сколько?

с исчисляемыми существительными

с неисчисляемыми существительными

How much sugar have you got?

How many

apples have we got?

some

any

much

many

a lot of

с неисчисляемыми существительными
и с исчисляемыми существительными во мн.ч.

с неисчисляемыми существительными

с исчисляемыми существительными

с исчисляемыми и неисчисляемыми существительными

+

+

- / ?

- / ?

- / ?

I have got some apples

и в вопросах-
просьбах

I haven’t got any milk

I haven’t got much milk

I haven’t got many apples

I have got a lot of apples

Can I have some milk?

Have you got any apples?

Have you got much milk?

Have you got many apples?

I have got a lot of milk

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Write ‘some’ or ‘any’

There are bananas.

There isn’t milk.

There aren’t apples.

There are tomatoes.

There is

pasta.

There isn’t rice.

There is chicken.

Are there sausages?

Is there meat?

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Write ‘much’ or ‘many’

How carrots are there?

How apples are there?

How juice is there?

How

meat is there?

How cherries are there?

How tomatoes are there?

How cheese is there?

How fish is there?

How bread is there?

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Who is this about: John or Lee?

In Britain, we have a party to

celebrate our birthdays. Everyone brings a small gift. My mum always makes me a birthday cake. We have a table full of food, crisps, sandwiches, small cakes and chocolate biscuits, ice cream and very small sausages you eat on a stick. I just love them. We decorate the house with balloons and I play party games with my friends.
It’s fantastic.
John (12)

Birthday celebrations are very special in China. We eat very long noodles that mean we will have a long life. I eat them in soup and try not to cut them because it’s unlucky. We also eat red eggs. Red is a special colour in China. It always mean something happy and brings good luck. We decorate the house with red paper and all the family comes for a party. We also get money in red envelopes. It’s fun.
Lee (13)

Birthday treats

Read and answer the questions

His mum bakes a cake.

He plays party games.

He eats noodles in soup.

He gest money as a present.

He likes small sausages.

He decorates the house.

He has a lot of food at the party.

His family comes for a party.

His friends come for a party.

John

John

Lee

Lee

John

John, Lee

John

Lee

John

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Making suggestions

Accepting & Refusing

Would you like to have

Good idea

Shall we have

I’d love to

That

would be nice

What/How about having

Let’s have

That’s a great idea

That sounds great

I don’t like

I don’t think so

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