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60 91 Food and drink food and drink 1. Putthellettersin the right order to make the food and drink words in the photos. ; rene : : “ a 3 mhyoe 4 2 «spun sie g , 4 4 af G & seme AL aatsp r 12 spare 18. kicenhe M_ rosecentw 15 loonsed 16 meolns Or Oxford 3000" Cooking and eating Match the definitions toa word from exercise 1. 1 Asmall fruit that is black or green. You ‘ean eat them or make oil with them to use in salads orto fry food in, Atype of red meat, ‘Accold drink you ean buy ina shop or café. Ayellow vegetable, You use it to make toast. ‘An animal and a type of meat. A popular type of food from Italy. Atype of food made from milk. Itoften ‘contains fruit 9 It'smade from sugarand fruit and you eat iton bread or toast. 10 Atype of fruit that can be green, yellow orred. 11 Small vegetables that are usually brown, orwhite. 12 Apopular type of food that grows in India ‘and China, countable and uncountable nouns 3 Are the nouns countable (C) or uncountable (U)? 1 yoghurt Kk 2 alemon 3 toast — 4 pears 5 food — 8 honey — 7 sweeteom 8 pasta — 9 avegetable 10 olives 11 anegg — 12 bread _ 13. beef 14 drinks — 15 mushrooms SA) 92 93 94 4 Complete the text with a/an or (. (na typical working day I'm usually in a hurry and there's only time for! —_ coffee and? yoghurt at home. 'm trying to eat more? fruit, sol take apple or cat in the car. pearto work ina busy newspaper office and there isn't time fora longlunch. 1 get sandwich and 7 bottle of water from the staff canteen and have them at my desk. [try not to eat between meals, but people often bring ‘cakes to work when it’s their birthday, so sometimes Ihave? cake and cup of coffee. Dinner is my main meal of the day. That's usually something like" chicken with ® salad or ® vegetables, Idon't eat after dinner, but I do occasionally have glass ‘of milk before I go to bed because I think it helps me tosleep. 5 Complete the conversation between Elizabeth (E) and the assistant (A) with some or any. Hi, two chicken sandwiches on brown bread, please. Sorry, we don'thave "avy chicken today. Doyouhave? beet? Letme check... Yes, there's ‘would you like with it? Talike# salad, please. But please don't put 5 tomatoes or onions n the sandwiches. Anything else? Yes, ean [have Ofcourse. And would you like? ‘Two bottles of Coke, please. T'm sorry, we haven't got® cola justwateror lemonade. pmen beef. What ‘mushroom soup? ‘drinks? pmeme 6 Putthe words in the right order to make sentences, Each, sentence has one extra word that you don't need. 1 like / I'd / please / some / sandwich, /a Id like 4 sandwich, please, 2 some / there / Are / noodles / any? 3 an/ don't / eggs / We / any / have 4 bottles of water / some / They // need. 5 yesterday / Mark / any / made / cakes / some. 6 there /Is/pasta/a/any? 7 didn't/1/ some / this morning / have / breakfast / any. weak sounds in some and any 7a_94iListen and put the sentences in each group in order (1-4). 1 @ __ Isthere any rice inthe cupboard? b 1 Thereisn’tany rice in the cupboard. __ Can Ihave some rice from the cupboard? __ ‘There's some rice in the cupboard Isthere any milk in the fridge? __ There sn’t any milkin the fridge. ‘Can Thave some milk from the fridge? 4-1 There's some milkin the fridge. k bb 92) Listen again, Pause the listening and repeat ater each sentence. E Two bottles of lemonade then. Lean... Very well Quite well__ More practice ‘talk about food and drink. oO oO 9 use countable/uncountable nouns with somelany. oO Oo 9 a 62 9.2 In the kitchen (GEE uch/many and quantifiers 1 Make present simple questions with how much/how many. 1 time / you / spend cooking How much time de you spend cooking? 2 fruit /you /eat 3 eggs /you / buy each week 4 fruit juice / you / drink 5 timesa week / you / have takeaway food 6 calories / be / there in a pizza 7 salt / you / put on your food 8 milk/be /there in the fridge Order the amounts from small to big. alotof mene notmany notmuch quite alot of some 1 2 3 4 5 Choose the correct answer to each question. 1A How much fruit do you buy each week? Oh, we buy a lot Ja lot of fruit every week. How many eggs are there in the cupboard? None / Not much - I forgot to buy them. How many potatoes do we need for the soup? Not many { Nota lot of- just three or four. How much money do you spend in the supermarket? We spend quite a lot / much - food is very expensive, How many recipe books do you have? Some j Alot of, but not many - I don't like cooking. How much salt did you put inthis soup? Not many / Not much. Inever use a lot / alot of salt. es Orr Oxford 3000 4 Choose the correct word or phrase to complete the article. How ‘many/much)money does it cost to stay healthy? Food prices today mean that some / much people in the UK are finding it dificult to buy food. The British Heart Foundation (BHF) wants people in the UK to be healthy They asked 2,444 people about the food ‘they bought, and they found that 3 quite a lot of them | none (42%) didn'chave the money they needed to eat healthily Docoors sy that people need ta est “nat many/ ait of fruit and vegetables everyday to stay heathy. The BHE spoke to adults who earn under £10,000 to find out Show many {how much of them eat fruit and vegetables regularly The answer is a lot of them not mang, because fresh fruit and vegetables are expensive Good food is important for good health and the BHE has some not many ideas for people who don't have * much some money to spend on food, or for people wo just want to eat well and save money. There's a ‘meal plan to show how two people can eat healthily. for under £50 a week. You don’t have to be a great cook there are lot of a lo of simple recipes on the website to try. 194 ot of | None of the recipes use expensive ingredients and they don’t take " much / many time to ‘make, You can visit the BHF website and see people trying ® some / none ofthe recipes in their own homes. CONES in the kitchen 5 ‘Match items (ah) in the illustration to words 1-11. Put across (X) next othe three things which aren't in the illustration 1 abow! & 7 amicrowave 2 afood-processor 8 anoven 3 afork 9 aplate 4 afryingpan 10 asaucepan 5 akettle 11 aspoon 6 aknife { AL T t ag cf @ clothe correct word: a, bore. 1 Chop the vegetables with a sharp a oven b nile © bowl 2 Here'sa__toeatyoursoup. spoon fork © kettle 3 Putthe food onthe and take them tothe table. a saucepans kettles. plates 4 Boil some waterin the a kettle b frying pan forthe soup? € food-processor 5. Where arethe a plates b forks © bowls 6 Food cooks very quickly ina a kettle b microwave © spoon 7 Pucthe vegetables in the and mix them, food-processor b microwave ¢ oven 8 Youeat with aknifeand a bowl b fork € plate 9 Frythe eggsin that frying @ oven b bow! © pan © STUDY TIP sake abes to pu on items around yourhomey office. write the name of the tem in English. Each time you see the item, look at the label and practise saying the word. This 's a good way to help you remember the names of things that you see or use every dy, Girel8 the incorrect phrase. roast potatoes roast chicken Goast jai) chop carrots chop rice chop onions frylemonade frymushrooms fry eggs bakepies bake yoghurt bake cakes mixfoodin abow! -mixfood in a food-processor mix food ina fork 6 boil water boil butter boil milk by 2 Lean... Very well Quite well__ More practice talk about cooking, oO oO 9 ‘talk about quantifiers. Oo 9 63 9.3. Vocabulary development say numbers 1a Write the numbers and dates next to the words. 1 fivemillion 5,000,000 three quarters the fourteenth of July nineteen sixty-seven three point nine eighteen per cent seventy-three degrees Celsius bb 92{)Listen and repeat the numbers and dates. 2a Lookat the facts and figures about Brazil. Write how we say the numbers and dates in bold. Facts and figures about Brazil Brazil is the world’s °6th largest country. I covers nearly a PY of South ‘America, and the coast of Brazil is €7,491 km long! More than 200,000,000 people live in Brazil and ®87% of them live in towns and cities. The capital city is Brasilia, which is home to around 2,700,000 people. Brazi's main language is Portuguese, but Brazil became an independent country in £1822. People celebrate Independence Day on 6" September, which is a national holiday. "| Brazil is a popular place for foreign tourists. According to the World Tourism Organization, the number of Visitors in !20%2 was around/8.7 million, Many people {g0 to Rio de Janeiro on the east coast. One of Rio's ‘most famous sights is the statue, Cristo Redentor, which is £30 m high, at the top of the Corcovado mountain. You can walk to the statue, but be careful in summer When Rio's average temperature is between 25°C and, 'g0%! crocs bb 9ai)Listen and say the numbers and dates from the text. Orr Oxford 3000 Cea 3 Complete the food words by adding the missing letter, 1 beet 9 noodl_s 2 bead 10 oli_es 3. ch_cken 1 pas_a 4 hon_y 12 p_ars 5 ja 13 ie 6 bottleoflemona_e 4 sal_d 7 _emons 15 swe_teorn, 8 m_shrooms 16 yoghur_ Write the words in the correct column, bake boil bowls chop food-processor fork fry fryingpan kettle knife microwave mix oven plates roast saucepan spoon Kitchen equipment and utensils | Cooking verbs bowls Put the numbers with the correct heading, bilion afifth fortymetres ahalf milion ‘minus ten degrees Celsius nine point seven hnought/zero degrees a quarter sixcentimetres a third thirty-two per cent thousand the-twelfth-of Mey 4 height and length: 5 5 large numbers: . 6 percentage: 7 temperature: : 9.4 GE ina restaurant 1 gaipListen tothe conversation ina restaurant.Girel8 the correct answers. 1 They're in an talian / Chinese / Mexican restaurant. 2 They are having breakfast / lunch / dinnerin the restaurant 3 Tack orders fish / salad / soup fr is starter. Anna orders salad / pasta ish for her main course. 5 They order astarterand a main course /astarteranda dessert / amain courseand a dessert, 6 Jack orders one / nwo / threeside dishes with his main 7 They drink fruit juice / coffee / water with their meal. 2a 95i)Listen and complete the questions from the restaurant, 1 Would you like to orderlunch now? 2 astarter? 3 have the soup ofthe day, please? 4 havea mixed salad, please? 5 have the pasta with mushroom any side dishes with that? 7 _ have some rice and some steamed vegetables? 8 something to drink? 9 havea bottle of water, please? b 95i)Listen again and repeat the questions. Lean... 192 (a) (a Speaking and writing asking about and recommending aplace to eat 32 Choose the correct options. Hi Julia, How are you? Everything's good with me. I'm going to Bath on Sunday with James. | know you lived there ‘and | Yfop8)/ want you can help me with something Its James's birthday and 2/'m looking / I look for a nice restaurant to have lunch. What's your favourite / best restaurant? James loves Indian food. Do you know ‘anywhere / anyone with good Indian food? Also, where is 5a good place / anywhere to eat with a nice view? Are the restaurants in Bath busy on Sundays? Do | &need / should to book a table? ‘Thanks for your help! Harriet b_ Put ulia’s answers in the right order to answer Harriet’s, questions. Hiarriet I's an upstairs room in a beautiful old building with a nice view. (Ok, have a brilliant time and let me know how it goes! Great to hear from you and I'm glad to hear you're wel, ‘The waiters are really friendly, too, so | think you should go there. My favourite place is the Hole in the Wall because the food is amazing, but t's quite expensive, ‘There's @ wonderful Indian restaurant called the Eastern Eye. Its popular, but you don't usually need to book because it has a lot of tables. lia Very well Quite well__ More practice ‘ask about and recommend a place to eat. oO oO 9 ‘order food ina restaurant, oO Oo 9 65

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