SANDWICHES FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:  Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit, plum.  Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon, chicken.  Beans,

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Transcript SANDWICHES FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:  Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit, plum.  Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon, chicken.  Beans,

Slide 1

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 2

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 3

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 4

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 5

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 6

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 7

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 8

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 9

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 10

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..


Slide 11

SANDWICHES

FIND THE GENERAL WORD AND THE ODD ONE:


Orange, apple, lemon, peach, pudding, apricot, fruit,
plum.



Mutton, pork, cheese, beef, meat, veal, bacon,
chicken.



Beans, beet, carrot, cucumber, vegetables, tangerine,
onion, garlic.



Coffee, milk, cocoa, tea, oil, drink, wine, juice.



Biscuit, bun, roll, bread, cake, sour-cream, pancakes,
pastry.

JUMBLE SENTENCES
1. People, live, cannot, food, without.

2. Animals, live, fish, birds, and, cannot, without, food.
3. Bread, sugar, cheese, energy, and, you, give.
4. Meat, help, and, fish, milk, you to grow.

5. Vegetables, eggs, and, your, bones, strong, make,
teeth.
6. And, fruit, a lot of, have, vegetables, vitamins.
7. Vitamins, important, are, for, body, our.
8. Eat, food, the right.
9. People, tastes, cultures, of, have, different, different.
10. Is, it, we, we, how, what, important, very, eat, eat.

JOHN MONTAGUE

THE FIRST SANDWICH
John Montague ['mɔntəgjuː], Earl of Sandwich,
was an English nobleman. He lived in the 18th
century. He loved playing cards for money. A game
of cards sometimes lasted for hours and hours and
Montague didn’t like stopping for lunch or dinner.
One day he had an idea. He asked his servant
to prepare a piece of meat between two slices of
bread – now he could eat while playing cards. Others
began to order "the same as Sandwich!" The original
sandwich was, in fact, a piece of salt beef between
two slices of toasted bread.

COMPLETE THE SENTENCES:
1. John Montague was ….
2. He enjoyed …..
3. His card games sometimes lasted ……
4. One day he asked his servant to …….
5. It’s believed that John Montague invented …..