Last Monday, 16th October, was World Bread Day. How much bread do you eat in your family? Do you usually eat bread with your meals or do you substitute it by rice, pasta...? How important is bread for you? Do you buy any special bread or do you eat any bread?
Here are some articles for you to read and videos to watch related to the issue:
- World Bread Day | Quacky Flappy Clips | Sarah & Duck
- World bread day: the secret of a perfect baguette (France 24 English)
- How to Make a Homemade Artisan Bread Recipe | Seriously the Best Bread Recipe Ever! (by Chef Billy Parisi)
Bread Song by Peter Weatherall (Where does bread come from?)
Here are some activities for you to do:
The English We Speak: Call dibs (BBC Learning English)
Listening exercise for you to do: Mushrooms: Medicine or Myth (6 Minute English, BBC Learning English)
News Review: LEGO gives up on recycled bricks (BBC Learning English)
Learn how to speak naturally: How to accept an apology (BBC Learning English)
Here's my musical hint for today: Come on everybody by Jive Bunny (another version by Eddie Crochan. You can have a look at the lyrics in this version with lyrics.
English with Lucy: YES, it's possible - Food & Drink at C1/C2 (Advanced) Level of English!
Activities for my students.....
in 2º ESO: A little or a few?
in 3º ESO: Agreeing and disagreeing
Dialogue at the grocery
ResponderEliminarA: Hi, what do you want?
B: Hello, can I have a few cucumbers?
A: Yes, three cucumbers?
B: Ok it's enought. Have you got some cheese?
A: Yes, there is a little. Any more?
B: Yes, let my think, well can I have a few tomatoes and a little of vinegar?
A: Here you are, it is 9,54$
B: OH is too cheap, thank you.
Carolina Prieto López 2ºB
We eat a lot of bread in my family, Yes, I usually eat bread with my meals. Bread is very important for me. I buy bread in the bakery
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