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译林版《英语》六年级下册Unit 3 A Healthy Diet

Story Time    

1. Mike likes eating sweets, cakes and ice creams. He does not like drinking water. He only drinks a little water every day.

Mike has some bread and milk for breakfast. For lunch and dinner, he has a lot of rice, some fish and some meat. He has a few eggs every week.

Does Mike have a healthy diet?

2. Yang Ling often has a lot of noodles for breakfast. She sometimes eats an egg too. For lunch and dinner, she eats some meat and some vegetables. She only eats a little rice.

Yang Ling likes sweet food too, but she eats a little at a time. She eats some fruit every day.

Does Yang Ling have a healthy diet?

3. Do you have a healthy diet?

 

Words: a lot of    some   a little   a few

 

True or False

1. Mike does not eat cakes.

2. Mike does not drink a lot of water every day.

3. Mike eats a lot of eggs every day.

4. Yang Ling eats some meat every day.

5. Yang Ling eats a lot of rice.

6. Yang Ling does not eat a lot of sweets.

 

Read and Write

(Mike)

I like eating. I have a lot of food every day.

In the morning, I have some ________ and ________.

In the afternoon and evening, I have ________, ________ and ________.

My favourite food is ________, ________ and ________.

I like sweet food very much.

(Yang Ling)

I like eating too. In the morning, I have a lot of ________. I sometimes have ________.

In the afternoon and evening, I have some ________ and some _________. I only eat a little ________.

I also eat a little ________ and some ________ every day.

 

Grammar Time

I/We eat a lot of noodles/meat.

They/You have some vegetables/bread.

He eats a few eggs.

She drinks a little water.

 

We don't add “s” or “es” to the following words. 

bread, milk, juice, rice, meat, water

Do you remember these words? We usually add “es” to them. 

mango, potato, tomato

 

Fun Time 

Do a Survey

1. A: What do you have for breakfast?

B: I have some noodles.

A: What about lunch and dinner?

B: For lunch and dinner, I have a lot of rice, some meat and some vegetables.

Name

Breakfast

Lunch

Dinner

Mary

some noodles

a lot of rice

some meat

some vegetables

a lot of rice

some meat

some vegetables

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                   

2. A: Mary has some noodles for breakfast. She has a lot of rice, some meat and some vegetables for lunch and dinner.

 

Sound Time

ou

about

house

mouth

out 

shout

Mrs Li shouts,

“Get out! Get out!”

There's a little mouse

In her house.

 

Culture Time

Chinese people often have some porridge and steamed buns for breakfast.

Western people often have cereal, bread, eggs and sausages for breakfast.

 

Cartoon Time

1. There is not much food in the fridge.

Sam's mother: I have to go to the supermarket. Do you want to come with me, Sam?

Sam: Yes, Mum. Let's go.

2. Sam sees some drinks.

Sam: Mum, can I have some cola?

Sam's mother: Yes, but take a small bottle. You shouldn't drink too much cola.

3. Sam wants some fish too.

Sam: I want this big fish, Mum.

Sam's mother: OK.

4. Then, Sam sees some rice.

Sam: Mum, do we need rice?

Sam's mother: Yes, we need a lot of rice. Take the big bag.

5. Now they are going home.

Sam: The fish is too heavy. Can we have a rest, Mum?

Sam's mother: OK.

Sam: Oh no!

 

Checkout Time

Ask and Answer

 

A: Are there a lot of vegetables?

B: Yes, there are.

A: Is there any water?

B: No, there isn't.

 

Look and Write

 

a few  a little  a lot of  some

In a healthy diet, there is ________ fruit and vegetables. There is also ________ rice and bread. You can have ________ meat and fish in your meals. You can also have ________ eggs every week. Milk is good for your body. You can have ________ milk every day. Sweet food is nice, but it is not good for your teeth. Eat only ________ sweet food every day.

 

Ticking Time

 

☆☆☆

☆☆

I know the food and drink in a healthy diet.

 

 

 

I can use “a lot of ”, “some”, etc.

 

 

 

I know the sound of “ou”.