What Do British People Like to Eat?. Helping Mother.

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What Do British People Like to Eat?

Helping Mother

Questions:

1. What does the poem say?

Questions:

1. What does the poem say?

2. When do you help your mother?

Questions:

1. What does the poem say?

2. When do you help your mother?

3. Do you set the table?

eat-a-sweet time

to have a sweet tooth

pudding

sandwich

roll

bun

pie

jam

biscuits

• Hobbit has …..

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• For Christmas the British cook Christmas …..

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding.

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding.

• John likes to eat apple ….. for breakfast.

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding.

• John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast.

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding.

• John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast.

• The British like eating sweet things like …..

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding.

• John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast.

• The British like eating sweet things like cakes and biscuits.

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding.

• John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast.

• The British like eating sweet things like cakes and biscuits.

• For the British any time is ….. time.

• Hobbit has a sweet tooth.

• For Christmas the British cook Christmas pudding.

• John likes to eat apple pie for breakfast.

• The British like eating sweet things like cakes and biscuits.

• For the British any time is eat a sweet time.

1. ….. have a sweet tooth.

a) The French b) The British c) The Chinese

1. The British have a sweet tooth.

1. The British have a sweet tooth.

2. They like eating …...

a) soup b) porridge c) sweet things

1. The British have a sweet tooth.

2. They like eating sweet things.

1. The British have a sweet tooth.

2. They like eating sweet things.

3. For the British any time is ….. time.

a) eat-a-sweet b) do homework c) sleep

1. The British have a sweet tooth.

2. They like eating sweet things.

3. For the British any time is eat-a-sweet time.

1. The British have a sweet tooth.

2. They like eating sweet things.

3. For the British any time is eat-a-sweet time.

4. During holidays the British eat …..

a) more sweet things b) more soup c) more fish

1. The British have a sweet tooth.

2. They like eating sweet things.

3. For the British any time is eat-a-sweet time.

4. During holidays the British eat more sweet things.

Present Perfect

have / has + Participle II (V3)have / has done

Put the verbs in the correct form.

• Ann ….. already ….. the table.

Put the verbs in the correct form.

• Ann has already set the table.

Put the verbs in the correct form.

• Ann has already set the table.

• Max ….. a tasty sandwich (to make).

Put the verbs in the correct form.

• Ann has already set the table.

• Max has made a tasty sandwich.

Put the verbs in the correct form.

• Ann has already set the table.

• Max has made a tasty sandwich.

• The girls ….. cakes and rolls (to eat).

Put the verbs in the correct form.

• Ann has already set the table.

• Max has made a tasty sandwich.

• The girls have eaten cakes and rolls.

Put the verbs in the correct form.

• Ann has already set the table.

• Max has made a tasty sandwich.

• The girls have eaten cakes and rolls.

• Mike ….. a lot of juice (to drink).

Put the verbs in the correct form.

• Ann has already set the table.

• Max has made a tasty sandwich.

• The girls have eaten cakes and rolls.

• Mike has drunk a lot of juice.

Let’s have a rest…

Cook

Eggs and Spring Onion (Keys)

1. f 7. e

2. g 8. i

3. a 9. h

4. d

5. b

6. c

Thank you!Goodbye!