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Odd one out


Which word is the odd one out?
1 beefburger 2 grapes

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sausage

Conversations
Complete the conversations.
1 Would you like some a grape? b bread? c pea? 2 Could I a have a drink?

salad ketchup

chicken juice

peas butter cookie kilo

beans rice biscuit

potatoes water yoghurt soup ton

3 lemonade 4 cheese 5 bread 6 gram

metre

Questions with much/many


Complete the questions with much or many.
1 How

b some fruit juice? c a biscuit, please? 3 Id like a a rice, please. b kilo, please. c potatoes, please. 4 What would you like a eat? b drink?

many

potatoes do you want? time? rice? milk do we need? money? people were at the match?

2 Have we got 3 Do you eat 4 How 5 Did you spend 6 How

Answers
Match the answers with the questions in Exercise 3.
a Two litres. b No, I dont like it. c About 30,000. d Just one, please. e Yes, its OK. Weve got an hour. f 1

c to eat?

Translation
How do you say these sentences in your language?
1 Help yourself.

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2 What would you like to eat?

No, I didnt.

3 Could I have some water, please?

much/many
Complete the sentences with much or many.
1 There arent

4 Were crazy about ice hockey.

many

good programmes
5 I fancy the pasta.

on TV this week.
2 You dont get

exercise. Why dont


6 We know quite a lot about him.

you come to the gym with me?


3 Do 4 Is there 5 Have

students play ice hockey? pasta in the cupboard? people in your class got a fish.
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mobile phone?
6 I dont eat

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a/an and some


Complete the sentences with a, an or some.
1 We bought

How much/many?
Complete the questions with much or many. Then match them with the answers (ah).
1 How

some

vegetables at the

supermarket.
2 Theres 3 Ive got 4 Bring 5 Id like 6 I havent got 7 Theres

much

does the baby weigh? students go to this school? days are there in July? mineral water have we got? legs has a wallaby got? butter is there in the fridge? fruit did you buy? biscuits would you like?

soup in the kitchen. orange in my lunchbox. sausages to the barbecue. ketchup. credit card. bottle of fruit juice in the fridge. rice.

2 How 3 How 4 How 5 How 6 How 7 How 8 How a Four.

8 Im going to cook

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Id like / Could I have ? / Would you like ?


Complete the sentences. Use d like, Could have or Would like, with a/an or some.
1 A:

b Two, please. c 3.2 kilos. d One packet. e About 800. f

Could

have a

baked potato,

Six apples and some grapes.

please?
B: Yes, of course. 2 A:

g Two bottles. h Thirty-one.

butter, please?

B: Yes, here you are.


3 A: B: No, thanks. 4 A: B: Yes, please. 5 A: I

you

bread?

a lot of / much / many


Make sentences with a lot of, much or many.
1 There be students in my class

There are a lot of students in my class.


you apple?
2 There be eggs in the fridge

cup of coffee, please.

3 There not be ketchup in the bottle

B: OK.
6 A:

grapes, please?

4 you make phone calls?

B: Yes. Help yourself.


7 A: I

mushroom soup, please.

5 Sarah not get exercise

B: Sorry, we havent got any soup today. 8 A:

6 I not eat chips

you

beefburger?
7 He have got money in the bank

B: No, thank you. Im not hungry.

8 people go to the market?

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Student A
1 Youre at a canteen and you want to order the meal in the picture. Tell your partner.

Id like some soup


2 Listen to your partners order. Tick the food on the menu. MENU
Starters Soup with bread Pasta + tomato sauce Main dishes Sausages Fish Chicken Veggieburgers Vegetables & extras Chips Baked potato Rice Carrots Peas Salad Egg Bread Ketchup Dessert Ice cream Apple Grapes Drinks Coffee Water

3 Work with your partner and answer the questions.


1 What food are you both going to eat? 2 There are four things on the menu that you and your partner arent going to eat. What are they? 3 Whos going to have the healthier meal? Give reasons.

Student B
1 Youre at a canteen. Listen to your partners order and tick the food on the menu. 2 You want to order the meal in the picture. Tell your partner.

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Id like some pasta


MENU
Starters Soup with bread Pasta + tomato sauce Main dishes Sausages Fish Chicken Veggieburgers Vegetables & extras Chips Baked potato Rice Carrots Peas Salad Egg Bread Ketchup Dessert Ice cream Apple Grapes Drinks Coffee Water

COMMUNICATION ACTIVITY

3 Work with your partner and answer the questions.


1 What food are you both going to eat? 2 There are four things on the menu that you and your partner arent going to eat. What are they? 3 Whos going to have the healthier meal? Give reasons.

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Would you like some waffles?


What do you know about food in the USA? Do you eat any American food?
Starters Pumpkin soup California dip (Onions and sour cream) Main dishes Burger and fries Macaroni and cheese New England boiled dinner (Beef and vegetables) Boston baked beans (Beans with pork) Side dishes Fried green tomatoes Spanish rice Hashed brown potatoes Salads Three-bean salad Potato salad Desserts Apple pie and cream German chocolate cake

Life a cultu nd re

Marthas Bar
3.00 3.50

Meals and meal times


Breakfast People in the USA eat when they wake up. Traditionally, people eat: eggs, bacon, toast, bagels, cereal, donuts, waffles, pancakes, yoghurt or fruit. They drink milk, juice, tea or coffee. But sometimes young people today have a candy bar and a coke for their breakfast! Lunch Between 11am and 2pm. People usually have sandwiches, soup, fries, salad, fruit, cookies. They drink juice, milk or soda. Schools often serve hot and cold lunches. Dinner Between 4.30pm and 7.30pm. Hot meals include: steak, potatoes, vegetables, noodles, chicken, fish or roast meat. A lot of families eat a TV dinner in front of the television frozen meals and pizza are popular. But many families don't often eat dinner together, because everyone is too busy. Eating at a restaurant is also quite common.

5.95 6.50 8.50 7.95

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1.50 2.25 2.25 1.75 1.50 2.95 3.75

Task 1 Look at the information about meals and mealtimes in the USA. Find at least three differences between the USA and your country.

ABOUT FOOD IN THE USA


A lot of the early American immigrants died because they didn't have enough to eat. Today, many Americans die because they eat too much.

2 Look at the menu from an American restaurant and choose your meal. What would you like?

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