4.SINIF İNGİLİZCE FOOD AND DRINKS 10.ÜNİTE TEST 1
“Food and Drinks,” meaning “Foods and Beverages,” is an important topic in 4th-grade English lessons. In this unit, students learn the English names of foods and drinks that are commonly consumed in daily life, ask questions about them, and form simple sentences. Through this topic, students both expand their vocabulary and learn expressions they can use in everyday conversations.
Foods are items necessary for people’s nutrition. There are many food names in English. Some commonly used foods are:
- Bread = Bread
- Cheese = Cheese
- Egg = Egg
- Meat = Meat
- Chicken = Chicken
- Fish = Fish
- Rice = Rice
- Pizza = Pizza
- Hamburger = Hamburger
- Sandwich = Sandwich
- Cake = Cake
- Chocolate = Chocolate
- Ice cream = Ice cream
Drinks are consumed to quench thirst and meet the body’s needs. Some common beverages are:
- Water = Water
- Milk = Milk
- Tea = Tea
- Coffee = Coffee
- Fruit juice = Fruit juice
- Orange juice = Orange juice
- Lemonade = Lemonade
- Cola = Cola
Since these words are frequently used in daily life, it is very important for students to learn them.
Forming simple sentences about foods and drinks is also an important part of this unit. For example:
- I like pizza. (I like pizza.)
- I like milk. (I like milk.)
- I eat bread for breakfast. (I eat bread for breakfast.)
- I drink water every day. (I drink water every day.)
- My favorite food is ice cream. (My favorite food is ice cream.)
- My favorite drink is lemonade. (My favorite drink is lemonade.)
Such sentences help students express themselves.
In this unit, students also learn how to ask questions about foods and drinks. For example:
- What is your favorite food? (What is your favorite food?)
- My favorite food is pizza. (My favorite food is pizza.)
- What is your favorite drink? (What is your favorite drink?)
- My favorite drink is milk. (My favorite drink is milk.)
In addition, the pattern “Do you like…?” is frequently used:
- Do you like apples? (Do you like apples?)
- Yes, I do. (Yes, I do.)
- No, I don’t. (No, I don’t.)
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