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>a breakfast survey
> 3 teenagers talking about fruit and veget
> aman ordering food from a wait
In this module you will learn...
> to say and write about food preferences
>to talk about your eating habits
> to ask and answer about quantity
> to offer somethi
>to accept and re
> to order food
> to take an order
>to talk about prices
>to write about your and other people’s
eating habits5@ What do you eat?
1.VOCABULARY “9
Listen and repeat. What other food can you add
to these categories?
7 @
2.READ “*))
A. Listen and read. Where would you find this
strawberry
we i
peach
orange
| ac Gz Gz
le .
carrot | usually have some vegetables
with my meat, like carrots or
mushrooms, but ! don’t like them
@ very much. | love fruit. | eat all
QD ,. kinds of fruit, but | don’t eat
strawberries. I'm allergic to them.
Darren, Seattle
&D
yogurt3.GRAMMAR
| COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS /
| a(n)- some
Read the examples a-c and match.
| a, There’sa steak on the table. O
b. There are some sausages in the bag, (_)
© There is some yogurt in the salad. (_)
1. some + plural countable nouns
| 2.a(n)+ singular countable nouns
3, some + uncountable nouns
PRACTICE
Complete with a, an or some.
1.Mark —Let’s makea salad,
but | try to eat i Debbie OK. There are tomatoes and
ae se day. . carrot in the refrigerator.
‘amantha, ; ;
Indigaaaelis Mark And here's onion.
: 2. Kevin Mom, I want cheese and ham, please,
Mum Sure.
3. Thave banana and _peaches in my bag.
4, Have fruit with your yogurt. It’ delicious!
5.PRONUNCIATION
A. Listen and repeat. What's the difference between a and b?
a. milk b, meat
B. Listen and check the sound you hear.
milk (if meat /i:/
| peach
hospital
these
live
cheese
police
B. Read again and answer the questions. Ml) 6.SPEAK
1. What fruit dose aes Talk in pairs about your likes and dislikes.
2. What fruit does Samantha eat every day?
3. Whatis in Oscar’s salad?
4c usually has some flit after lanl — :
_ 7.WRITE '
Write a few sentences about what food you like and
don’t like.
I like vegetables very much. Do you eat vegetables?5) can I take your order?
1.VOCABULARY <9
Listen and repeat.
eg,
’3
7 ni
juice
sandwich
ketchup
2.READ "-)
A. Look at the pictures and try to match the phrases a-d with the
two dialogues. Then listen, read and check your answers.
Before you
a, Get me a coffee. read, try to
b. Can I take your order? predict what
c. Anything else? the text is about
d. I'm afraid we don’t have ‘with the help
any ice cream. of the pictures.
Waitress Can I take your order?
Mike Pd like some pasta with
mushroom sauce.
Waitress OK. Would you like a
drink with that?
‘Tess So, what would you like? Mike _Yes, please, Pd like
Tan [’dlike some potato chips and some water.
Waitress OK. Is that all then?
Mike Yes... No wait! Pd like
some strawberry ice
cream for dessert
Waitress I'm afraid we don't have
any ice cream.
a coke. I'm not very hungry.
And you?
Tess Those sandwiches look nice,
Pd like a tuna sandwich.
Tan Anything else? Do you want a coke?
Tess No, thanks. I'm not thirsty.
Get me a coffee. Mike Then Pd like some
Jan Milk and sugar? cheesecake,
Tess Yes. Waitress Thank you, sir,
ee ete ETE TR CT CAL TC ET TIN3.GRAMMAR
some / any
Read the examples. In which cases do we
use some and any?
There’s some soup in the bowl.
‘There are some carrots in my salad.
‘Would you like some water?
There isn't any water in the refrigerator.
Do we have any eggs?
Grammar Reference p.127
4.PRACTICE
Complete with some or any.
1
A: Areyou hungry? There are (1)
sandwiches in the refrigerator and there are
cheese
(2)___ sausages on the table.
B: Twanta sandwich, but I don't want (3)
sausages.
A: Would you like (4)__ ketchup with
your sandwich?
B: Sure.
A: Oops, we don't have (5)__ketchup,
B: That's OK.
2
A: Do we have (6) pasta?
B: No, we don't. Get (7) from
the supermarket.
A: OK. What about milk and orange juice?
B: Well, we have (8) milk, but we don’t have
@) orange juice. We need
(10)___ tea, too.
A: OK.
B. Read again and find the mistakes in each picture.
Ele =
5.LISTEN ©
Listen to the people ordering and write M for Man
and W for Woman on the menu below.
pLacé
SALADS,
tomato salad OQ
ere a potato salad... 0)
© orange juice Q greensalad =
water Q
DESSERTS
— SANDWICHES chocolate cake
cheese and tomato =.)
chicken and mushroom & '°e ‘Team Banana
ham and cheese Q
PASTA cheesecake
mushroom Q
tomato and mushroom ()
Q
6.SPEAK
ROLE PLAY
Talkin pairs.
Student A:
Imagine you are a waiter/waitress
at DAVE’S PLACE. Look at the menu
above and cross out three items.
‘Then talk to Student B and
take his/her order.
Student B: Imagine you are at DAVE’S PLACE
and you want to order. Student A is
the waiter/waitress. Give him/her
your order.
Can | take your order?
Yes, I'd like.
Would you like...?
a“
oAt the supermarket
1. VOCABULARY B. Look at the pictures below
A. Listen and repeat.
and name the items.
ee as acup of... 2
ketchup milk _orangejuice water _hot chocolate
coffee
Beto ae aboxof... a bag of...
tuna soda cake bread cookies
2.READ
A. Look at the picture. What do you
girls are talking about? Listen, read an¢
check your answers.
Carla Hey, let’s get some chips for the trip.
"Sandy Sure. How many bags do you want?
Carla Just four. se
Sandy We need drinks, too. How much water do
No, thanks.
cookies.
Sandy And chocolate.
Carla Not for me, I'm on a diet. f 1. Where do the girls want to go?
Sate eas 2. How many bags of chips do the girls get?
cookies... INS Haw rary poleoliaiher 46 Caliente
Carla Calm down. It’s a long way to Chicago, ® 4, How many cans of coke do the girls get?
remember? 5. Who doesn’t want any chocolate?
Sandy Let's get some chocolate, then.3.GRAMMAR
HOW MUCH? / HOW MANY?
Read the examples.
How much water do you drink?
Idrink about two bottles a day.
| How many glasses of milk do you drink a day?
1 drink four glasses of milk a day.
Choose aor b.
1. We use How much with
a, countable nouns.
b. uncountable nouns.
2. We use How many with
| a, countable nouns.
b. uncountable nouns.
|, Grammar Reference p.127
4. PRACTICE
Complete the dialogues with how much or how many.
1. Barry tomatoes do you
need for your salad?
Peter Just one. But I also need some lettuce.
2. Adam
drink a day?
coffee do you
Diego I only drink one cup of coffee in the
morning.
3.Gina milk do you need
for the cake?
Paola I need four cups.
Gina OK, We have a bottle in the refrigerator.
eggs do you want?
Paola Three.
Gina Oh, no. We only have two.
5.LISTEN “3)
A. Two people are shopping in a supermarket.
Listen and complete the woman’s shopping list.
Before you
listen, try to
predict what
the speakers are
going to
talk about
6. SPEAK
CLASS SURVEY
Talk in groups. Go to page 122.A. Look at the pictures. What do you think the
people are ordering? Listen, read and check
1. VOCABULARY ““3)
A. Listen and repeat.
noodles
burger
B. Listen and repeat. Then say how much the
food above costs in your country.
5
£5.85
€13.59 = thirteen euros and fifty-nine cents
= five pounds and eighty-five pence —
$49.15 = forty-nine dollars and fifteen cen
iN ss
<7
your answers,
re A —
= a = French fries
p Ss,
hot dog eae 5
Fred Hi, ’d like a hot dog and fries, please.
Woman Do you want ketchup and mustard?
aes Fred Just mustard.
‘ Woman Here's your hot dog and fries.
Fred Great. How much is that?
Woman $4.85.
Fred Here's $5,
Woman And here's fifteen cents change.
Hi, I'd like a slice of ham and mushroom pizza.
Sure, That's $2.75, please.
Sorry, but it says $2.50 on here.
No, that’s just ham pizza.
Oh, you're right.
Anything to drink?
Umm... Pd like a soda, please.
Medium or large?
Medium. How much is that?
Man $4.
There you go.
Enjoy!
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3.PRONUNCIATION *))
A. Listen and repeat. What's the difference
between a and b?
a. burger b. orange
B, Listen and check the sound you hear.
sugar
juice
change
yogurt
sausages
enjoy
hungry
vegetables
glass
eae
Dragon's Den. What’s your phone
number, please?
555 - 5573.
27 Park Street, apartment 8, Miss
Cooper. Is that right?
Yes.
OK. What would you like?
T'dllike chicken noodles and some
fried rice,
OK.
How much is that?
$11.50.
Thanks.
B. Read again and write T for True or F for False.
1. Fred wants ketchup and mustard on his hot dog. (_)
2. A hot dog is $4.85.
3.A slice of ham and mushroom pizza is $2.50.
4, Tony orders a medium soda.
5, Jasmine lives in an apartment on Cooper Street.
6, Jasmine orders noodles and rice.
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4. LISTEN “))
Listen and write the prices.
5. SPEAK
ROLE PLAY
Talk in pairs.
Student A: Imagine that you work at Burger Palace.
Take Student B’s order.
Student B: Decide what you want to eat and order at
Burger Palace.
BURGER )PALACE |
What would you like?
I'd Uke a cheeseburger.
Would you like French fries with that?
Yes, please. Medium fries. How much is that?
$3.50, please.
Here’s $4,
And here’s 50 cents change. Enjoy your mealt
\~ 9@ Eating habits “
| 1,.VOCABULARY ©)
| Listen and repeat. Do you ever have any of these
| for breakfast?
American Breakfast
The traditional breakfast in the US. and Canada is
a hot meal usually without any vegetables.
It includes pancakes with maple syrup, waffles,
croissants, bacon, scrambled or fried eggs, etc. This
breakfast is popular but, during the week, Americans
just have toast or cereal and coffee, milk or orange
juice. Some people dont have breakfast at all.
Coffee chops or diners serve breakfast all day and
many people usually go there on the weekend.
Full English Breakfast!
“The only way to eat well in England is to have
breakfast three times a day!"(Gomerset Maugham).
The traditional English breakfast is a hot meal. It
includes eggs, bacon and sausages, fried tomatoes,
baked beans, mushrooms, toast, black pudding and,
tea or coffee. Not many British people eat it during
the week. They prefer cereal, oatmeal, toast, fruit,
yogurt and tea or coffee, They usually enjoy a Full
English on the weekend. Coffee shops or ‘greasy
spoons’ serve this breakfast at any time of the day.
The first meal of the day!
Use a dictionary to find
‘out what unknown
words mean,
B. Read again and write A for American Breakfast,
E for Full English Breakfast or B for Both.
1, People eat this breakfast in diners. Oo
2. This breakfast includes vegetables. O
3. People usually have this breakfast on weekends. ()
4, People eat this breakfast in “greasy spoons”
5. This breakfast includes cooked food. O4.WRITE
nea ee
+ We use and to join similar ideas.
For lunch, I have a sandwich.
For lunch, Talso have an apple.
‘For lunch, Ihave a sandwich and an apple,
croissant + butter + jam
+ We use but to join two opposite ideas.
Tike yogurt.
I don't like milk.
ray
ie
like yogurt, but I don't like milk.
I don’t like milk, but Like yogurt,
+ We use or to show that there is a choice or alternative.
3.SPEAK ‘Do you want ice cream for dessert?
eae Do you want cheesecake for dessert?
Go around the class, ask questions and complete ‘Do you want ice cream or cheesecake for dessert?
the sentences. Be the first to complete five of the
sentences with different names and you're the A. Complete with and, but or or
winner!
1. Pd like some chocolate some cake, What
do we have?
2, My parents love beans, Ithink they're
terrible.
has cereal, 3. We never have pancakes for breakfast, we
has oatmeal. sometimes have an omelet.
4, For dinner, I usually have a steak asalad.
has coffee.
DS. Jerry always has coffee tea with his
has pancakes. i breakfast.
aera 6. For breakfast, I have cereal a glass of
orange juice.
hasiloastand botee 7.1don't eat vegetables, like fruit,
has a donut. 8. [usually put cheese, ham _ mushrooms on
my pizza.
has yogurt.
B, Write a paragraph about your eating habits.
has fruit.
My eating habits
has pizza.
aQ For breakfast, | usually have.
For Lunch.
For dinner...
Do not write very short
Do you have cereal for breakfast? sentences. Join your ideas
Yes, Ido. / No, | don’t. with and, but or or.
SeVOCABULARY
A. Put the words in the correct category.
(yogurt cheesecake chicken apple
donut ham steak hotdog milk butter
lettuce pizza onion orange carrot peach
\ chocolate kebab )
pret Petar
eer
B. Complete with the words in the box.
1. Remember to get a of pasta and a
of soup, too.
2. Would you like a
3. There's a
4. You look thirsty. Would you like a of
orange juice?
of tea?
of water in the refrigerator.
5. Sorry. There's only one of bread.
GRAMMAR
C. Complete with some, any or a(n).
1, A: want to make a fruit salad. Do we have
fruit?
B: Yes. There are bananas and
strawberries in the refrigerator.
2. A: T'm hungry.
B: Make sandwich.
A: T'm afraid there isn’t bread,
B: Oh, no.
3. A: Do we have eggs at home?
B: Yes, I think there are eggs in
the reftigerator. Do you want to make
omelet?
A: No. I want to make pancakes for
breakfast tomorrow.
B: Great idea! I love pancakes.
4, A:T'm so thirsty. Is there orange juice
in the refrigerator?
B: No, there isn't. Would you like
water?
D. Circle the correct words.
1, A: How much / How many milk is there in the
refrigerator?
B: There are two bottles.
2, A: How much / How many is that?
B: That's $9.60, please.
3. A: Alice, get me some tomatoes from the
supermarket, please.
B: OK. How much / How many tomatoes?
A: Three or four.
4, A: How much / How many sugar do you want in
your coffee?
B: I don't want any sugar. I’m on a diet.
5, A: How much / How many slices of cheese do you
need for the sandwiches?
B: Four.
COMMUNICATION
E. Match the questions with the answers.
1, Would you like a a. No, thanks. 'm ona
dessert? diet.
2. How much is that? b. Yes, I'd like a potato
3.[s that all then? salad, please.
4, Can I take your ¢. No, I'd like some
order? cheesecake for dessert.
5. Do you eat . Yes, I like them very
vegetables? much.
e. That's $4.50, please.F. Put the sentences in the dialogues in order.
(A cup of coffee.
(CO anything else?
Can I take your order?
(2 OK some coffee, Is that all then?
() No wait! Pd like some cheesecake for dessert.
(() Yes, I'd like some pasta with tomato sauce.
(D Thank you, sir.
(Q) Medium or large?
() ¥es, please. I'd like some orange juice.
(CQ) Then Pd like a soda.
(1) Would you like a drink with that?
(Q Medium.
(_) Thanks. How much is that?
CO Here’s $3.
() And here's forty cents change.
() Yes, please.
() $2.60.
(CQ There you go.
() Pm afraid we don’t have any orange juice.
(2) Here are your fries, Would you like some ketchup?
SPEAK
CLASS DISCUSSION
Talk about the eating habits of people in your
country.
What do people in your country have for breakfast?
What do people in your country have for lunch?
What do people in your country have for dinner?
‘What is a popular dish in your country?
What kind of fast food is popular in your country?
WRITE
Write a paragraph about the eating habits of
people in your country.
For brealefast ,
a For Lunch, .
For dimer,
SELF-ASSESSMENT
usually have,
Read the following and check the appropriate
boxes. For the points you are unsure of, refer back
to the relevant sections in the module.
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> say and write about my food preferences
> order food
> take an order
> offer something
> accept and refuse an offer
> talk about prices
> talk and write about my eating habits
> talk and write about the eating habits
of people in my country
> ask and answer about quantity
> use some and any
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OoCross-curricular page 4 Home Economics
A. What is a baked potato? Listen, read and find out.
BAKED P@TATG@ES!
Baked potatoes are delicious, healthy and very easy to make.
2. Take some large potatoes, wash them well ana
vaaks holes in then with a fork.
Put butter or oil on the potatoes ana put them
bw abuvainunn fol, =
4. Bake them for 1-2 hours.
5. Use a fork to see when they are ready.
fou cam also put then in the microwave anc _
bake for S10 minutes.
The fun part
There are lots of
different fillings or
toppings for your baked
potato, When it’s ready,
just cut your potato
open and fill it up. You
can keep it simple, or
you can go wild! It's
up to you. Here are a
few ideas to get you
started.
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B. Read again and write T for True or F for False.
1. The fitst thing to do is heat up the oven. QO
2. You need to make holes in the potato with afork, CJ
3. You put butter or oil on the aluminum foil.
4. You need to cook them in the microwave for 1-2 hours. (_)
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