A lack of nutrients that your body needs SYN shortage Grilled adj Cooked over the fire Metabolism n The chemical processes by which food is changed into energy in your body ID: 760647
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U1L4+5
Slide2Deficiency (n)
A lack of nutrients that your body needs SYN shortage
Grilled (adj)
Cooked over the fire .
Metabolism (n)
The chemical processes by which food is changed into energy in your body
Organic (adj)
Produced without the use of chemicals.
Pomegranate (n)
Sodium (n)
A chemical found in salt.
Supplement (n)
A substance taken to add vitamin’ to a person’s diet.
RDA (abb.)
(
Recommended Daily Allowance
)
the amount of
substances such as ↑
vitamin
s that you should have every day.
Slide3Past Continuous Tense
Read the following sentence .
* Tom was sleeping when I arrived .
Tom went
to sleep at 10:00 last night. I arrived at 11:00. he was still asleep in th
e past. It continued after I arrived.
Now
Form
was/were +
the-ing form for statements, questions and negative forms.
While we were having the picnic, it started to rain.
You were not listening to me when I told you to turn the oven off
Statements :
Questions:
What were you doing yesterday afternoon ?
I was watching a film.
11:00
10:00
* While
I
was studying
, she called
Negative statements :
Slide4Past Simple Tense
Read the following sentences .
* It snowed yesterday .
* Tom watched a horror movie last night.
At one particular time in the past,
this happened. It began and ended in the past
Now
past
Form
1
. When I dropp
ed
my cup , the coffee spilled on my lap.
2. Rita stood under a tree when it began to rain.
We use the base form + ed for regular verbs. ( 1 ) Irregular verbs do not follow this rule. ( 2 )
She did not catch the bus.
I did not walk to school.
We use didn’t + the base form of the verb.
Negative statements .
Questions and short answers.
Did you go camping last weekend ?
Yes, I did.
No, I didn’t.
Time adverbials
yesterday, last year, ago, once
in 2006 …
Slide5To get some bread
His family finished the cheese
was
woke up
got up
were having
were talking
was walking
eating
made
bought
paid
left
met
were standing
chatting
was
sat
cut
reached
were drinking
Slide6small
round
grey
beautiful
blue
wooden
tall
thin
athletic
delicious
huge
green
Order of adjective
When two or more adjectives are used in front of a noun, they are usually in this order
.
Opinion
Size
Age
Shape
Colour
Origin
Material
Old / young
Small / huge / big
Fat / round
Wonderful / attractive/ beautiful
Black / green / white
Kuwaiti / Syrian / French
Woolen / wooden / metal
Slide7corn
wheat
cucumber
tomatoes
bananas
apples
cheese
butter
fish
meat
b
f
c
e
a
d
Slide8were ordering
was carrying
were coming
was taking
was preparing
was bringing
Slide9Excuse me, could I have another fork please?
I would like a vegetarian meal, please.
Could we move to a larger table?
Could I have dishes without pepper?
Why don’t you order something with less fat
went
watched
did
were you doing
phoned
was helping
Did you get up
woke up
did not get up
were you doing
was having
Slide10baked
steam
grill
boiling
frying
Mr Smith, who is a vegetarian, should always supplement his diet.
There are plenty of healthy eating restaurants in Kuwait City .
The label says, ‘ orange has 60% of your RDA of vitamin C. ‘
My brother Ahmad developed diabetes last September so he follows sugar diet .
This summer I ate too many fatty foods such as french fries.