AM ESOL Online 11-29-23 Agenda -News -Conversation Practice -Comparison words -Irregular Past Tense Verbs -Idiom ==================== Conversation Practice Burgers or Veggies? Source: ellii, Burgers or Veggies? Photo Prompts, https://app.ellii.com/lesson/4618-burgers-or-veggies Vocabulary 1 crisp crispy fresh fresh-baked grease greasy accompany accompanied crisp krisp crisp potato chips crispy potato chips crisp bacon crispy bacon crisp vegetables crispy vegetables raw vegetables firm, crunchy, dry not wet I made some crispy veggies for an appetizer for the party. fresh frehsh fresh tomatoes fresh green beans fresh banana new - not old grease greees oil, butter, lard, Crisco -brand of lard greasy greeees eee accompany accompanied accompanied by with go with go along with ---------------- Conversation Practice - Individual response Look at the two photos. What do you see? 1. How are the two photos similar? 2. How are the two photos different? 3. How do you think you would feel after eating each meal? 4. Which meal would be better for a picnic? Why? Valerie #1 How are the two photos similar? The two photos are the food. The two photos 'show' food. The two photos are showing the food Eliana Read and answer #2 The two photos are different because one is healthier than the other photo is not healthier food is healthier The two photos are different because one is healthier than the other the vegetables 'are' healthy The two photos are different because one (photo) is healthier food than the other I see the healthy vegetables. Comparative Adjective 'healthier than' The two photos are different, because one (pictures/shows) fresh vegetables and the other (has/shows/pictures) flour flour is used to make bread and hamburger buns vocabulary fresh --------------------- In the two photos.... I see The two photos show .... I see in the two photos... ------------------------ Ana 1,2,3 Read and answer #2 I see two very different photos. The vegetables are good for your health. And the hamburgers and the potatoes are very greasy and not good for your health. good for your health not good for your health not I see two very different photos vocabulary greasy I see two very different foods in the photos Junior Choose 1,2,3,4 I can see the two photos similar I see two photos different food One of them is a food for vegetable The second is like hamburger with french fries. I can see the two photos similar I see two photos 'with' different food One of them is a food for vegetable One of photos is vegetables The second photo is hamburger with french fries. ==================== BREAK 10:00 - 10:20 ===================== Stephane Choose 1,2,3,or 4 Read and answer #3 How do you think you would feel after eating each meal? I think both meal will be good. I think that I should be normally full. You have to eat healthily, not in excess. meal normally full (feel full of food) health healthy healthily excess (too much of something, too much food, too much exercise) not in excess (not too much food,etc. both = 2, two, plural both meals both pictures both photos think thhhhh ink Diturie 1,2,3, or 4??? All of them together. Both meals are the samethey talk about food. The photos are a bit differentbecause the first photo has only greens while the second photo is only hamburger. I think that if we eat hamburger every meal it will not be healthy. But if we eat greens it will be much healthier. The best meal for a picnic will be hamburger, because it is a sandwich. both meals while (comparison word) healthy much healthier a sandwich Good job. Larissa #2 Everything. The photo number one is natural food. The photo number two has processed food. The number one is good for our body. And the number two is bad for our body. Very bad. good or bad for our body = healthy or not healthy we are supposed to eat healthy natural nature / natural processed prohsess'd natural - fresh, normal processed - preservative, additives, chemicals maybe Examples: natural food natural food is from the trees, the garden nature long a naaaaaa tchur natural short a nah tchur ahl Processed foods Examples industrial foods manufactured food deli meats many breads mayonaisse, ketchup What is considered processed food? Processed foods: When ingredients such as oil, sugar or salt are added to foods and they are packaged, the result is processed foods. Examples are simple bread, cheese, tofu, and canned tuna or beans. These foods have been altered, but not in a way that's detrimental to health. Hamburgers and French Fries are processed foods. Vian 1,2,3, or 4 #2 I like it fresh food, because fresh food good health. I don't like it the food ???? I like it fresh because the food bad chemical in the food add verbs I like the food fresh. I (subject/noun) like (verb) Ama 1,2,3, or 4. #3 I can eat the vegetables, because the vegetables are good for me. I eat organic vegetables. I like to eat in the morning or afternoon. I don't like fast food. Good job. vegetables are Vocabulary fast food Number 2 Fast food is number 2. MacDonald's Wendy's Chipolte Popeye's Often fried food ======================= Idiom "If the shoe fits, wear it" If something said about you is true,,,, then accept it. Ama (and Ghana phrase) "Wear your coat." (You don't know my problem.) =========================== Irregular past tense verbs Irregular = a different word for present and past there is no -ed ending Vian give/gave/given Present give giving Sentence? My husband sending for a gift My husband 'gives' for me a gift. Past gave Yesterday give/gave me my husband tomato gave = past Yesterday, my husband 'gave' me a tomato. give/gave/given given - past I 'was' given a second chance to take the test. I + be verb + given only past future I will be given a second chance to past the test. Valerie easy hide/hid/hidden Present hide I hide my money in the house. Past hid I hid my money in the house. Past hidden (hihd dehn) +be verb I was hidden My money was hidden in the house. Stephane Lorvelie have / had Present have Today, I have food in my house. Past had Yesterday, I had food in my house. Yesterday I had food in my home. Larissa keep/kept present keep Today I'm gonna keep my house organized. Past kept Two days ago I 'was' kept Yesterday I kept my dog in the home. Eliana go / went / gone Present I go to the restaurant . Past I went to the restaurant. Past gone I had gone to the restaurant. +be verb Diturie leave / left Present I leave now, Teacher. Past I left because the street is closed. Ana hold / held Present I hold my children. Past I held my children. Ama lead / led Present My teacher leads me to learn English. Past My teacher led me 'to' keep reading. =========================== LEAVE MEETING END MEETING ============================ End Class ===================