Unit 8 grade 4: I’d like a melon – Lesson 3
Grammar and Song (Grammar and Song)
1. Task 1 Unit 8 Lesson 3
Choose a boy or a girl. Look and get drunk. (Choose a guy or a girl. Look and talk.)
Translation
– He wants some meat, a melon and a cucumber.
– It’s Son!
Guide to answer
– She’d like three onions, a cucumber, and a lemon.
– It’s Mi!
– He’d like a melon, a cucumber, and three onions.
– It’s Lam!
Translation
– She wants three onions, a cucumber and a melon.
– It’s Mi!
– He wants a melon, a cucumber and three onions.
– It’s Lam!
2. Task 2 Unit 8 Lesson 3
Write about two people. (Write about two people.)
Son would like some meat, a melon, and a cucumber. (Son wants some meat, a melon and a cucumber.)
Tutorial:
– I would like three onions, a cucumber, and a lemon. (You want three onions, a cucumber and a melon.)
– Lam would like a melon, a cucumber, and three onions. (Lam wants a melon, a cucumber and three onions.)
3. Task 3 Unit 8 Lesson 3
Listen and sing. (Listen and sing)
Click to listen
At the supermarket
I would like some lemons,
I would like some meat.
I would like a melon,
They’re very fresh and sweet.
At the supermarket
We buy things to eat.
Apples, bread, and cookies,
Noodles, rice, and meat.
I would like some onions,
I would like some rice.
I would like some apples,
They’re healthy and they’re nice.
Translated:
At the supermarket
I want some lemon,
I want some meat,
I want a melon
The melons are very fresh and sweet.
At the supermarket
We buy many things to eat.
Apples, bread, and cookies,
Noodles, rice and meat.
I want some onions,
I want some rice,
I want some apples,
The apples are healthy and very fresh.
4. Task 4 Unit 8 Lesson 3
Sing and do (Sing and follow the lyrics)
5. Practice
Reorder the words to make complete sentences (Arrange the words to make complete sentences)
1. I/ some/ would/ rice/ like.
2. very/ They’re/ and/ fresh/ sweet.
3. eat/ We/ things/ buy/ to.
4. apples/ like/ I/ would/ some.
5. I/ melon/ like/ a/ would
6. Conclusion
At the end of this lesson you need to remember
– How to use quantitative words “a, an, some”:
- a + singular countable noun
- an + singular countable noun beginning with vowel “u, e, o, a, i”
- some + plural countable noun / uncountable noun
– How to talk about the food you want:
I’d like/ I would like + food (I want…)
– “At the supermarket” lyrics
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