Chapter 5 I’ve never had Thai Food?
Jan 18, 2016
Chapter 5
I’ve never had Thai Food?
Discuss life experiencesCategorize foods according to countryPractice using the present perfect tense
the adjective form of 12 country nameskey vocabulary and expressions associated with food types
In this lesson, students will
Students will also learn
Country Names and Their Adjective FormsCountry Name Adjective Form
Korea Korean
America American
Japan Japanese
China Chinese
Vietnam Vietnamese
Turkey Turkish
Thailand Thai
Mexico Mexican
Italy Italian
Brazil Brazilian
India Indian
Morocco Moroccan
Adjective forms are used to discuss the people and cuisine of a country.You were born in Korea, so you are Korean.Kimchi is a well know food in Korea. Kimchi is a Korean food.
The adjective form can also be used to discuss products, cities and other things that are unique to a country.Daejeon is a Korean city.Samsung is a Korean company.Asiana is a Korean airline.Lee Hyori is a famous Korean singer.
Adjective forms of Country Names and Their Usage
World Cuisine
Italian Indian Japanese Chinese
Mexican Brazilian Moroccan Thai
Work with a partner to find one dish from each of the following countries. (5 minute limit)EnglandFrance.Greece.
Be prepared to report to the class using the following sentence structure.The name of the food we found is (name of food). (Name of food)
is a/an (adjective form of country name) food. EX. The name of the food we found is Kimchi. Kimchi is a Korean
food.
Pair-work Activity
Adjective forms of Country names A few types of food from various countriesHow to use the adjective form of a country’s name to talk
about things other than food
Summary
The present perfect refers to actions that have happened some time before now.
The present perfect is formed by have/had + past participle.Some Examples
I have walked to school a few times.
She has skated on Lake Washington.
He’s discovered how to study effectively.
Grammar: present perfect
Present Perfect She has already finished her homework.
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an activity that happened at an indefinite time in the past
Present PerfectAffirmative and Negative
I/You/We/They have
(not) been
to Paris
He/She/It has
They have been to many interesting places.
She has not been to North America.
Present PerfectQuestion
Have I/you/we/they been to Africa
Has he/she/itHave you (ever) been to London?
Has he (ever) been to North or South America?
There are many irregular past participles.
be beenbegin begunbreak brokebuy boughtcome comecost costdrink drunkeat eaten
know knownmake madepay paidsee seentake takenthink thoughtunderstand understoodwear worn
The present perfect can be used to expresses an experience as part of someone’s life.
I’ve travelled a lot in South America.
She has enjoyed many types of food.
He’s lived in many different places.
We have taken long boat rides down the Amazon.
When using the present perfect to express an experience as part of someone’s life, it is common to use ever and never.
I’ve never travelled in South America.
Have you ever been to Egypt?
He’s never lived in Spain.
Have you ever been able to ski?
We have never ridden in a helicopter.
The present perfect expresses an action or state which began in the past and continues to the present. The time expressions for and since are common with this use.
I’ve known Robert since I was a child.
I’ve worked as a tour guide for twelve years.
He’s had a beard since he left college.
The present perfect expresses a past action with results in the present. The adverbs just, already, and yet are common with this use.
I’ve just lost my passport.
The bus has already arrived.
Has the mail been delivered, yet?
The present perfect refers to actions that have happened some time before now.
The present perfect is formed by have/had + past participle.
The present perfect can be used to expresses an experience as part of someone’s life.Common to use ever and never
The present perfect expresses an action or state which began in the past and continues to the present.Common to use for and since
The present perfect expresses a past action with results in the present.Common to use adverbs such as just, already and yet.
Summary
Your Turn
Working in pairs, ask questions using the cards your teacher gives you.
http://iteslj.org/questions/haveyou.html