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Window on the World

Introducing and Identifying People, Things

A: This is my friend, Barry. He is a news reporter.


B: Hi Barry Im Patrick. Im an astronaut.
C: Nice to meet you Patrick.
D: Nice to meet you too.

Talking about Feelings

How Strange!

Set A

A: How are you feeling today?


B: Not very good. I have a headache.
A: Thats too bad.
Set B

B: How do you feel today?


A: Great. How about you?
B: Pretty Good.
Set C

A: I hurt my elbow.
B: Are you alright?
A: I think so.
Set D

A: Ouch! I cut my finger.


B: Please be careful.

A: Ronnie fell down and broke his arm!


B: Call an ambulance!

Talking about past events and experiences


This year, I started to learn English, which is difficult! The
other day, I almost didnt pass the exam. I really need to

improve my listening skills. Our teacher never gets sick and


never misses a class. I really like her and want to impress
her, but her class is challenging! As far as after school

activities go, I realized that I prefer tennis to running, so I


joined the tennis team. Also, Ive been practice the guitar

everyday. Ive been so busy this year that I had to quit judo
because I dont have time for it!

Assignment: Match the words to its meaning:


Learn
Pass

Improve
Miss

To gain knowledge

Get ahead

Get better

Absent

Impress

Make an impact on

Practice

Do

Prefer
Quit

Like better
Give up

FOOD FOR THOUGHT


Quantities

Food and quantity


1. What is your breakfast?

2. What do you want to eat for lunch?


3. Your snacks would be ____________.

Snacks - A piece of cake with a can of soda.


Breakfast - A slice of bread with a piece of cheese

and a cup of coffee

Lunch - A bowl of noodles with a glass of apple


juice

Waiter: Are you guys ready to order yet?


Costumer: Not really. Could you give us a couple of
minutes, please?
Waiter: Sure. No problem. Just let me know when
youre ready to order.
Costumer: Sorry. We really cant decide. Could you
recommend us the dish of the day?
Waiter: Today we have chefs Tom Yum Goong and
its in the set menu.
Costumer: Whats in Tom Yum Goong? Is it
vegetarian?
Waiter: No, its not. Its clear sour soup with shrimp,
flavored with fresh lemon grass and kaffir lime leaf.

Costumer: I see. That sounds yummy. Ill take that


please. And Ill have Pad Thai for Dianne.
TOO AND ENOUGH , very

"My soup is too hot to drink."

There's enough food for everyone to eat.


Wan Pon is very beautiful

1 - The food at this cafe is ___ good.

enough - - paaaaaaaah
too kuun Paiii
very / - - maaaah

2 - You are ___ young to cook for yourself.

very

enough
too /

3 - Do you have ___ food?

enough /
very
much

4 - This pie is ___ tasty. Can I have some


more?

enough
too
very /

5 - You are not speaking clearly ___ . I can't


understand you.

enough /
much
very

6 - There is more than ___ cakes for everyone


to eat.

very
much
enough /

7 She is ___ hungry.

very /
too
enough

8 - The Pad Thai in the restaurant is ___


delicious.

enough
very /
too

9 - There are ___ apple juice for everyone to


drink.

very
enough /
much

10 - The noodles in China is ___ expensive.

too /
very
enough
A quantifier, as its name implies, expresses quantity. Quantifiers can be
a single word or a phrase and are used with nouns. They can be used with
both a countable or an uncountable noun to express amount or quantity.

Some, much, many, few, little, a lot, half, three, etc., are common
quantifiers. Example : We also have a little rice.
1. I have some onions.
2. Do you have any garlic? ?
Simple Conversation You Can Ask To Your Friend Using Quantifiers
A: (name), how much coffee do you drink every day?
B: Well, I dont know. I have a few cups at work in the morning and then
I have a few more at home in the afternoon.
A: Thats a lot! Do you take any sugar or milk in your coffee?
B: Only a little sugar.

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