A powerpoint presentation with speaking and listening exercises about the breakfast in Dutch.
The following food/drink -items are included in the presentation:
- het brood (the bread)
- de warme chocolademelk (the hot chocolate)
- de koekjes (the cookies)
- het sinaasappelsap (the orange juice)
- de boter (the butter)
- de koffie (the coffee)
- de groenten (the vegetables)
- de thee (the tea)
- het fruit (the fruit)
- de ontbijtgranen (the cereals)
- de jam (the jam)
Opinions included:
- Ik vind .... lekker (I like...)
- Ik houd van... (I love ...)
- Ik haat... (I hate...)
- Ik houd niet van ... (I do not love ...)
- Ik vind .... niet lekker. (I do not find .... tasty)
Flavours included:
- vies (disgusting)
- lekker (tasty)
- scherp (sharp/spicy)
- zuur (sour)
- vegetarisch (vegetarian)
- zout (salty)
- zoet (sweet)
Pictures are taken from Chapter 3 Bleib gesund from the Stimmt! 2 Student book, written by Rachel Hawkes and Michael Spencer, publisher Pearson.
The following food/drink -items are included in the presentation:
- het brood (the bread)
- de warme chocolademelk (the hot chocolate)
- de koekjes (the cookies)
- het sinaasappelsap (the orange juice)
- de boter (the butter)
- de koffie (the coffee)
- de groenten (the vegetables)
- de thee (the tea)
- het fruit (the fruit)
- de ontbijtgranen (the cereals)
- de jam (the jam)
Opinions included:
- Ik vind .... lekker (I like...)
- Ik houd van... (I love ...)
- Ik haat... (I hate...)
- Ik houd niet van ... (I do not love ...)
- Ik vind .... niet lekker. (I do not find .... tasty)
Flavours included:
- vies (disgusting)
- lekker (tasty)
- scherp (sharp/spicy)
- zuur (sour)
- vegetarisch (vegetarian)
- zout (salty)
- zoet (sweet)
Pictures are taken from Chapter 3 Bleib gesund from the Stimmt! 2 Student book, written by Rachel Hawkes and Michael Spencer, publisher Pearson.
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Good introduction to breakfast food and giving opinions.Nicely done! I'll just point out to other users that on one slide there is De tee instead of De thee. And on the last slide 'erg heel' needs to be changed to 'heel erg'....(meaning very). Easy enough to change though, thanks for this!
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