Lesson 2A: Food facts

Before we start

What is it? Can you guess?

A Words, words, words

B Reading

B1 Read the texts about European food in Medieval times.

Remember irregular verbs!

grow - grew  (uzgajati, rasti)     eat - ate (jesti)       bring - brought (donijeti)  
find - found (naći)                      drink - drank (piti)

B2 When did it happen? Match the year with given events.
B3 Choose the correct century.
B4 Sort out the events correctly.

C Grammar

Countable and uncountable nouns

Countable and uncountable nouns

Countable nouns                               Uncountable nouns
(can be counted)                                  (cannot be counted)

   5 apples                                                  milk
   3 eggs                                                     meat
   6 cities                                                    salt
   2 chairs                                                   butter

singular and plural                                  singular only
(an egg - 3 eggs)                                      (salt - 
Ø )

We use containers to express quantity of uncountable nouns.
There are five bottles of water in the fridge.
(bottle - countable, water - uncountable)

C1 Choose the correct answer. Countable or uncountable noun?
C2 Click all the countable nouns.
C3 Are these nouns countable or uncountable? Choose the correct option.
C4 Containers - Match the pictures with the correct words.
C5 Choose the correct containers.
C6 Some and any

SOME and ANY

Study these sentences:

I'm going to by some eggs.    ➡ positive sentence
I haven't got any money.     ➡  negative sentence
Is there any milk in the fridge?    ➡ interrogative sentence

When do we use some? When do we use any?

Lesson 2A: Food facts

Before we start

What is it? Can you guess? Flip the cards and check.

A Words, words, words

A1 Match and read.
A2 Match the words and copy the correct result in your notebook.

B Reading

B1 Read the texts about European food in Medieval times.

Remember irregular verbs!

grow - grew  (uzgajati, rasti)     eat - ate (jesti)       bring - brought (donijeti)  
find - found (naći)                      drink - drank (piti)

B2 When did it happen? Match the year with given events.
B3 Choose the correct century.
B4 Sort out the events correctly.

C Grammar time

Think and say!
Compare the pictures presenting nouns. How different are they? Count, please!

Countable and uncountable nouns

Countable nouns                               Uncountable nouns

(can be counted)                                  (cannot be counted)

   5 apples                                                  milk
   3 eggs                                                     meat
   6 cities                                                    salt
   2 chairs                                                   butter

singular and plural                                  singular only
(an egg - 3 eggs)                                      (salt - 
Ø )

We use containers to express quantity of uncountable nouns.
There are five bottles of water in the fridge.
(bottle - countable, water - uncountable)

C1 Choose the correct answer.  Countable or uncountable noun?
C2 Click all the countable nouns.
C3 Are these nouns countable or uncountable? Choose the correct option.
C4 Containers - Match the pictures with the correct words.
C5 Choose the correct containers.
C6 Some and any

SOME and ANY

Study these sentences:

I'm going to by some eggs.    ➡ positive sentence
I haven't got any money.     ➡  negative sentence
Is there any milk in the fridge?    ➡ interrogative sentence

When do we use some? When do we use any?

D For curious minds