This lesson focuses on expressing preferences and making suggestions while shopping for snacks, specifically chips. Students will learn how to use the imperative to make suggestions and requests, how to talk about preferences using “like” and “prefer,” and how to ask for or offer items. They will practice vocabulary related to snacks, shopping, and quantities, improving their ability to communicate in real-life scenarios like grocery shopping.
GRAMMAR
1. Imperatives to Make Suggestions
Use Let’s + verb to suggest an action.
Examples:- "Let’s get some chips."
- "Let’s buy a big bag of chips."
Use Shall we + verb for polite suggestions.
Example: "Shall we get chips and salsa?"
2. Expressing Preferences with “Like” and “Prefer”
Positive: Subject + like/prefer + object.
Examples:- "I like chips with cheese flavor."
- "I prefer salted chips."
Negative: Subject + don’t/doesn’t + like/prefer + object.
Examples:- "I don’t like spicy chips."
- "He doesn’t prefer sweet snacks."
Questions: Do/Does + subject + like/prefer + object?
Examples:- "Do you like barbecue chips?"
- "Does she prefer plain chips?"
3. Quantifiers for Snacks
- Some: Used in positive sentences.
Example: "Let’s get some chips." - Any: Used in negative sentences and questions.
Examples:- "We don’t have any chips."
- "Do we have any chips at home?"
- A few: Refers to a small number.
Example: "Let’s get a few bags of chips."
VOCABULARY
Chips: Thin slices of fried potato.
Example: "I like chips with dip."Flavor: The taste of food or drink.
Example: "What’s your favorite flavor of chips?"Dip: A sauce for chips or vegetables.
Example: "Chips and dip are a great combination."Bag: A container for chips or snacks.
Example: "I bought a bag of chips for the party."Salted: With salt added.
Example: "I prefer salted chips."Spicy: Hot in taste.
Example: "Do you like spicy chips?"Barbecue: A smoky flavor.
Example: "Barbecue chips are my favorite."Cheese: A dairy product often used as a chip flavor.
Example: "Cheese-flavored chips are delicious."Plain: Without added flavors.
Example: "Plain chips are great with dip."Crunchy: Crispy and makes a sound when eaten.
Example: "I like how crunchy these chips are."
USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
- "Let’s get some chips."
- "What kind of chips do you like?"
- "Do we have any chips at home?"
- "How about getting some dip too?"
- "I prefer barbecue flavor."
- "Let’s grab a few bags for the party."
- "Do you want spicy or plain chips?"
- "We need more snacks for the movie night."
SENTENCES
Positive Sentences
- "Let’s get some chips for the party."
- "I like cheese-flavored chips."
- "We need more chips for the barbecue."
Negative Sentences
- "I don’t like spicy chips."
- "We don’t need any more snacks."
- "He doesn’t prefer plain chips."
Questions
- "Do we need more chips?"
- "What flavor of chips do you like?"
- "Shall we get chips and salsa?"
Answers
- "Yes, we need some chips for the party."
- "I like barbecue flavor."
- "No, we already have enough chips."
CONVERSATION
Scene: Two friends shopping for snacks.
Emma: Do we have everything we need for the movie night?
Mike: Not yet. Let’s get some chips.
Emma: Sure! What flavor do you want?
Mike: I like barbecue flavor. How about you?
Emma: I prefer cheese-flavored chips. Let’s get both.
Mike: Good idea! Do we need any dip?
Emma: Yes, let’s grab some salsa too.
READING
"Shopping for Snacks"
Jenny and her brother Alex are planning a small party for their friends. They go to the store to buy snacks. Jenny loves chips, so she grabs a big bag of cheese-flavored chips. Alex prefers barbecue chips, so he takes two bags.
Jenny asks, "Do we need anything else?" Alex replies, "Let’s get some dip for the chips." They choose a jar of salsa and a container of guacamole. Jenny also picks up some chocolate for dessert.
At the checkout, Alex says, "I think we have everything now!" Jenny smiles and says, "This party is going to be great!"
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
Q: What flavor of chips does Jenny grab?
A: Jenny grabs cheese-flavored chips.Q: How many bags of barbecue chips does Alex take?
A: Alex takes two bags of barbecue chips.Q: What dips do they buy?
A: They buy salsa and guacamole.Q: What dessert does Jenny pick up?
A: Jenny picks up some chocolate.Q: Are Jenny and Alex ready for the party?
A: Yes, they are ready for the party.
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