🎯 Objectifs
🎯 Objectives
- Use "some", "any", "a", "an".
- Understand the difference between countable/uncountable.
📚 Contenu
📚 How much / How many
Countable: An apple, two apples. Uncountable: Water, rice, milk (some water).
🔍 Exemples
🔍 Example
I would like some bread. Do you have any tomatoes?
✏️ Exercices
✏️ Fill in
There is ... sugar. There are ... bananas.
📝 Résumé
<div class="alert alert-success"> <h4>📝 Key Points to Remember</h4> <ul> <li><strong>Food Categories :</strong> Master vocabulary for fruits, vegetables, proteins, grains, dairy, and beverages with their Senegalese examples</li> <li><strong>Senegalese Culture :</strong> Understand traditional dishes like thieboudienne, yassa, and mafé for cultural communication about food and hospitality</li> <li><strong>Market Language :</strong> Use specific vocabulary for buying, selling, and discussing food prices in Senegalese markets like Sandaga and Kédougou</li> <li><strong>Cooking Vocabulary :</strong> Learn terms for food preparation, ingredients, and cooking methods to discuss recipes and kitchen activities</li> <li><strong>Restaurant Communication :</strong> Master phrases for ordering food, asking about ingredients, and discussing dietary preferences in restaurant settings</li> <li><strong>International Comparison :</strong> Compare Senegalese and international foods to discuss cultural differences and similarities in eating habits</li> <li><strong>Health and Nutrition :</strong> Understand vocabulary for healthy eating, dietary restrictions, and nutritional values in both traditional and modern contexts</li> <li><strong>Social Hospitality :</strong> Learn phrases for offering food, expressing gratitude, and participating in food-related social situations central to Senegalese culture</li> </ul> </div>
🧪 Simulation
🧪 Kitchen
Describe what is in your fridge.