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new interchange

Lab Guide
Level 2
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New Interchange Lab Guide 2

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3. feijoada . . . Brazilian •
Did you have feijoada at the Brazilian
I’ve never heard of that! restaurant last night?
No, I didn’t. •
Have you ever had feijoada?
Unit 4, Exercise 1 No, never.
Listen and repeat. Ready. 4. won ton soup . . . Chinese •
Did you have won ton soup at the Chinese
1. Did you have ceviche last night? •
restaurant last night?
Did you have ceviche last night?
No, I didn’t. •
2. Did you make breakfast this morning? • Have you ever had won ton soup?
Did you make breakfast this morning? Yes, many times.
3. Have you ever had Indian food? • 5. kimchi . . . Korean •
Have you ever had Indian food? Did you have kimchi at the Korean
4. Have you ever worked in a restaurant? • restaurant last night?
Have you ever worked in a restaurant? No, I didn’t. •
Have you ever had kimchi?
5. Did you learn to cook as a child? • No, I haven’t.
Did you learn to cook as a child?
6. Have you ever eaten food on the street? •
Have you ever eaten food on the street?

Unit 4, Exercise 2
Listen to two words or phrases, like this:
– ceviche . . . Colombian
Combine the words or phrases in a question, like
this:
– Did you have ceviche at the Colombian
restaurant last night?
Then you hear an answer, like this:
– No, I didn’t.
Ask a second question with “Have you ever . . . ?”
like this:
– Have you ever had ceviche?
Then you hear another response. Listen again.
– ceviche . . . Colombian •
– Did you have ceviche at the Colombian
restaurant last night?
– No, I didn’t. •
– Have you ever had ceviche?
– Yes. It was delicious.
Ready.
1. guacamole . . . Mexican •
Did you have guacamole at the Mexican
restaurant last night?
No, I didn’t. •
Have you ever had guacamole?
Yes, of course.
2. mee krob . . . Thai •
Did you have mee krob at the Thai
restaurant last night?
No, I didn’t. •
Have you ever had mee krob?
Yes, I think so.

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Unit 4, Exercise 3 Unit 4, Exercise 5


Listen to a phrase, like this: Listen to a question, and answer with “No, I didn’t”
– eat snails or “No, I haven’t,” like this:
– Did you see the cooking show on TV last night?
Ask a question with “Have you ever . . . ?” like this:
– No, I didn’t.
– Have you ever eaten snails?
Listen to another example.
Then you hear a response. Listen again.
– Have you ever eaten a kebob? •
– eat snails •
– No, I haven’t.
– Have you ever eaten snails?
– No, I haven’t. Ready.
Ready. 1. Did you have breakfast this morning? •
No, I didn’t.
1. have French food •
Have you ever had French food? 2. Have you ever tried Brazilian food? •
Yes, I have. No, I haven’t.
2. make bread • 3. Have you ever cooked in a restaurant? •

Script with responses


Have you ever made bread? No, I haven’t.

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No, I haven’t. 4. Did you eat out last weekend? •
3. eat Spanish food • No, I didn’t.
Have you ever eaten Spanish food? 5. Did you learn to cook in school? •
Yes, I’ve had paella. No, I didn’t.
4. work in a restaurant • 6. Have you ever made candy? •
Have you ever worked in a restaurant? No, I haven’t.
No, I haven’t.
5. see a banana tree •
Have you ever seen a banana tree?
No, I haven’t.
6. try really spicy food •
Have you ever tried really spicy food?
Yes, I have. In Thailand.

Unit 4, Exercise 4
Listen to a question, like this:
– Have you ever eaten oysters?
Answer like this:
– No, I’ve never eaten oysters.
Listen again.
– Have you ever eaten oysters? •
– No, I’ve never eaten oysters.
Ready.
1. Have you ever made feijoada? •
No, I’ve never made feijoada.
2. Have you ever tried Indian food? •
No, I’ve never tried Indian food.
3. Have you ever seen a mango? •
No, I’ve never seen a mango.
4. Have you ever been to an African restaurant? •
No, I’ve never been to an African
restaurant.
5. Have you ever eaten Thai food? •
No, I’ve never eaten Thai food.
6. Have you ever tried Australian cheese? •
No, I’ve never tried Australian cheese.

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Unit 4, Exercise 6 Unit 4, Exercise 7


[Note: This conversation is on page 23 of the Listen to instructions for making a cream cheese
Student’s Book.] and cucumber sandwich. You will hear two
sentences. Repeat the correct sentence, like this:
Listen to this conversation.
– First, you take two slices of bread.
KATE: What’s your favorite snack? – Then you take two slices of bread.
JIM: Oh, it’s a sandwich with peanut butter, honey, – First, you take two slices of bread.
and a banana. It’s really delicious!
KATE: Ugh! I’ve never heard of that! How do you
Listen to another example.
make it? – Before that, eat the sandwich!
JIM: Well, first, you take two slices of bread and
– Finally, eat the sandwich! •
spread peanut butter on them. Then cut a – Finally, eat the sandwich!
banana into small pieces and put them on one of Ready.
the slices of bread. Finally, pour some honey over
1. Then you take two slices of bread.
the bananas and put the other slice of bread on
First, you take two slices of bread. •
top. Yum!
First, you take two slices of bread.
KATE: Yuck! It sounds awful!
2. Next, spread cream cheese on them.
Now repeat each sentence. Ready. Later, spread cream cheese on them. •
KATE: What’s your favorite snack? • Next, spread cream cheese on them.
JIM: Oh, it’s a sandwich with peanut butter, honey, 3. Finally, put cucumber slices on the cream cheese.
and a banana. • It’s really delicious! • Then put cucumber slices on the cream cheese. •
KATE: Ugh! I’ve never heard of that! • How do you
Then put cucumber slices on the cream
make it? • cheese.
JIM: Well, first, you take two slices of bread and
spread peanut butter on them. • Then cut a 4. After that, add lime juice, salt, and pepper.
banana into small pieces and put them on one of First, add lime juice, salt, and pepper. •
the slices of bread. • Finally, pour some honey After that, add lime juice, salt, and pepper.
over the bananas and put the other slice of bread 5. Before that, put the other slice of bread on top
on top. • Yum! • and eat!
KATE: Yuck! It sounds awful! • Finally, put the other slice of bread on top and
eat! •
Finally, put the other slice of bread on top
and eat!

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