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Vocacbulary:
*How to cook omelette:
1. Beat the eggs together with salt and pepper.
2. Heat the frying pan over a high heat and add cooking oil.
3. Pour the egg mixture into the pan.
4. Fold the omelette in half.
5. Serve with some vegetables.

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Pronunciation:
Sounds /ô/ and /o/
Ex:
- Can you see the cod over there? /ô/
- It is a very small port. /o/
- Tommy doesn't like these sports. /o/
- Where can I find the fox? /ô/
- His uncle was short when he was young. /o/
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Grammar:
Countable and uncountable nouns:
For uncountable nouns we can
use phrases like a bottle of,
a piece of, a bar of, a glass of,
a kilo of, and a bag of, etc.

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A/An/Some/Any

REMEMBER!
We can use some in an offer or a request.
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How many? How much?
-'How may?' and 'How much?' are used to ask about quantity. We use 'How many?' with countable nouns and 'How much?' with uncountable nouns.
How many + plural countable nouns
Ex: How many eggs do we have?
How much + uncountable nouns
Ex: How much milk do you need?
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Reading:
- Reading for specific information about typical traditional food and drink.
***
*Answer the question:
- When can we enjoy pho?
- What are the noodles made from?
- How is the broth for pho bo (beef noodle soup) and pho ga (chicken noodle soup) made?
- How is the chicken meat served with pho ga?
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Speaking:
- Talking about ways to make a kind of food/drink
***
*List of ingredients to make an omelette.
*Work in pairs. Practise giving instructions on how to make a dish or drink.
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Created & published on StoryJumper™ ©2025 StoryJumper, Inc.
All rights reserved. Sources: storyjumper.com/attribution
Preview audio:
storyj.mp/ah6qydgzqz7k
Vocacbulary:
*How to cook omelette:
1. Beat the eggs together with salt and pepper.
2. Heat the frying pan over a high heat and add cooking oil.
3. Pour the egg mixture into the pan.
4. Fold the omelette in half.
5. Serve with some vegetables.

2
Pronunciation:
Sounds /ô/ and /o/
Ex:
- Can you see the cod over there? /ô/
- It is a very small port. /o/
- Tommy doesn't like these sports. /o/
- Where can I find the fox? /ô/
- His uncle was short when he was young. /o/
3
Grammar:
Countable and uncountable nouns:
For uncountable nouns we can
use phrases like a bottle of,
a piece of, a bar of, a glass of,
a kilo of, and a bag of, etc.

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