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3.1 goals | "How's your foot2 Supermarkets or small shops? EEECUPGIME 1 Look atthe pictures. In groups, ask and answer the questions. Ging opinions 1 How often do you shop at places lke these? 2 _Inyour home, wha daes the food shopping? 2 Read three people's opinions about supermarkets. Do they ike or dislike them? Why? | 4 ‘I think small shops are better. The owners are usually friendly \ and you ean ask them about things, ind supermarkets que stresful. Theyre always crowded and nosy I'you ask me, ‘hey re oly interested in making money. not n tel customers. Pr Jenny, New Zealand Well supermarkets are cheap and convenient but I preter eonvenience Stores. They've fast and modern and sell 16550 tothe mart near my it everyday to uy food — things Seren tgs Asn superman aban eu. Tuten at tenga beat sufi by pane the suerte ont th eh Bugs | soa bts bd tore eran thre un cea pues pe aod an 0h | fireeates ne ” 99142, Spain ‘Akzo, Japan 1 3 Match the beginnings and endings of the opinions, Then look at 2 to check. 1. think small shops sell more local food, 2 Ind supermarkets cleaning products and pet food and so on. 3 Myou ask me, © are better % They should d_istresh. 5 Iddon’t think their food quite stressful ! 6 I guess they're good for f they're only interested in making money. 4 a Find the opposites of these adjectives in 2. Unfriendly friendly expensive relaxing inconvenient quiet boring empty old-fashioned b CRED Listen to check. RESUME § 2 Think about places where people buy food in your country. What are their 00d and bad points? 1 Tthink supermarkets | Listento each others opinions in groups Say you agree or disagree and are only good for give reasons, ( people with cars,1 2 ee a Food and meals a ” Seeainnirn) ag Food and you Look at the pictures. Which kinds of food do you prefer to buy? Why? Read the article by Judi Bevan. Which paragraphs: ‘8 are about supermarkets now? c _compare shopping in the past and present? bare about shopping in the past? In defence of supermarkets "Like supermarkets I can buy a week's shopping in ninety minutes ziving me ime to help my daughter with her homework, o read a 200d book in the bath. * Supermarkets sell an amazing choice of fresh and frozen food. If I wan o spend hours cooking a thre-course dinner for fends, can findall the mgredients Lect! at my local supermarket, IFT choose an alan meal thre ae porcini mushrooms, fresh basil and mo2zarlia cheese want some other cise ~ Indian, Chinese or French hes, spices, sauces and vegetables from every continent are only a fa few minutes aay. Li oe >On the other hand, when I'm tired and just want to put together ‘quick family meal, I can bay a ready-made lasagne or curry, a bag of salad and some fresh fruit ~ and start ating it ten minutes afte I got ie | a “Thanks to supermarkets, ean now shop all day from carly morning REET Ea to Jat at night. In some stores I can even shop 24 hours eee * When I was a child, my mother didn’t have these choices, as she Seton ‘went to three or four depressing litle shops every day to buy what she lala Aaa needed. These shops opened from 9am to Spm Monday to Saturday. lp Ro did ‘and they all closed on Thursday afternoons. palsbesiacied “The food was not always good, there was almost no choice and the shopkeepers were not very friendly. And at that time, food was very expensive. Cream on strawberries was a luxury, ‘and roast chicken was for special occasions only 7 Not many people would say that shopping in their local supermarket on a crowded Saturday morning makes them happy. But i's much, much better than what we had before, Read the article again. Find four reasons why Judi likes supermarkets and four problems with shopping in the past. Judi describes supermarkets in the UK. Which things are true about supermarkets in your country? Which things are different? ‘Add vowels to make food words from the article. Then look at the article to check. Look on p131 to check any words you don’t know. 1 bslbasil —-& vgtbls «7 strwbrrs. 10 Isgn. 13. mshems 2 chs 5 cry 8 hrbs 1 std 14 erm 3 spcs 6 It 9 ses 12 chekn ‘Match the examples from the box with a-d. Think of two more examples each for a-d. [Goll dessert lasagne “breshinu ie © vere. oh ing ge Ie peineiat eatraey iramavion: rnd titrate ner ee 1 Doyouhave a favourite kind of food, dish, or meal of the day? 2 What dishes can you, or people you know, cook? What ingredients do you use a lot? 3. Where you live, are there any good places to buy food from other countries?3.2 goals Eating out Ill UNTO 1 Talk together. ee 1. How often do you go to cafés or restaurants? { 2. Are there any good places to eat near your home? 2 a Read the information from a guide to eating out in Metbourne, Australia. Which restaurant | 1 is owned by a family? 3 is open on Sundays? \ 2. has tables outside? 4 sometimes has live mus NV 'b Which of these restaurants would you like to go to? Why? | The Bridge Restaurant Bopha Devi Docklands || Samar Lae, Meter Vic 8000 | 27 Roki, Onekands Vie 008 | Basce0 238 ‘Bos sco0 tar 1 | The new place in Docklands that ‘everyone's talking about, The Bopha Devi Cambodian restaurant carbines fantastic fod with tacellentservice-Open I2pm~ Abla’s Lebanese 11 pm, Clased Mondays. Restaurant 109 En Stoo. Caton Ve 3058 Bos S5e7 008 The Bridge has a modern dining room serving quality European food. There is also a beautiful terrace for outdoor dining, and live jazz every Friday: Bookings Choose from an exciting menu of Middle Eastern food, then sit back and enjoy the friendly service in this family-owned restaurant. Open ‘essemtal. Open Monday-Friday 12 Thursday-Friday I2pm = 3pm, pm-~ 10;pm, Saturday 5 pm ~ 10 pm, Monday-Saturday 6pm ~ pm 3° ERED Listen to Bryan and Lynn talking about the restaurants. Which one do they | choose? Why? 4 Read the restaurant menu. Which dishes would you like to try? Look on p131 to ! ‘check any words you don't know. ‘STARTERS Soup of the doy Pear, apple and cheese solod «) Wiarm olives with ol and bread 4) wa counses tomemode postain oma and oe sauce led salmon wih polcoos ona green soins Sleok n'a must sauce th oced pottoes Fredo wih swoon on Prawns onc groan vgetobes nhc fesh cucumber ot essems I oI Wan chocolate cake wih checocieor von ice eam ‘Cheese pt wih acs co Fresh at Sia wh ere ¢0 aint apes 5 BD Listen to Lynn and Bryan ordering their meals. Tick {V1 the things they eCEETIELTMM 6 a Pur the tines of the restaurant conversation in order, 1-12. Ordering a meat Waiter Customers (5]OK. And for you, sir? JCan we have a bottle of water? TMi, are you ready to order? (Could | have the cheese salad to start JAll right. Can I get you something to drink? and then the steak? J Fine, and how would you tike your steak? OK, so I'l have that and the pasta, please. I Today it's cream of mushroom soup. EMedium, please. CiSure. Sparkting or stitt? stil, please. Bes, !think so, Whats the soup ofthe day? | b CEED Listen again to check. GEENA 7 a ED Words or syllables without stress often have a schwa /a/ sound. Listen and Schwa /af sound say the sentence. Can we have a bottle of water? 'b Mark the /a/ sounds in the rest of the customers’ sentences in 6a. {© RED Listen and read the seript on p145 to check. @ Practise saying the sentences, Sa 8 a Look at the menu and decide what you want to order. b Work in groups of three. Student A, you're the waiter. Students B and C, you're the ‘customers. Order a meal. € Have two more conversations. Take turns to be the waiter. EXIM 1 Look at sentences 1 and 2, Then(irldthe nouns and underline the prepositional Nouns with phrases in 3-6 prepositional Be phrases GouBjt the day Warm chocolate @@R with ice-cream Fresh fruit salad with ice cream Pasta in a tomato and olive sauce Warm olives with oil and bread Steak in a mushroom sauce with roasted potatoes 2. a Putthe highlighted phrase in the correct place in each sentence. I'd like to book a tablePfiease for two My parents cook a big meal every weekend. for nine or ten people Could | have the chicken, please? in garlic sauce That table is tree, Why don't we sit there? in the corner Would you like a bottle with your meal? of water The weather was great, so we sat ata table. on the terrace There's a good menu and the staff are very friendly. with lots of vegetarian dishes z seaaheias 1 have the salmon, please. with rice andprectice P94) © b (ED Listen to check. 3. a Think about a meal you had recently. 1. Where did you have the meal inarestaurant or café? ata party? ata friend's house? When did you have it? Who with? What did you eat? How was the food? What was the place like? Did you have a good time? aa We went to Abla's W's a Lebanese restaurant with really friendly stafl We sat at a table in the corner 'b In groups, describe your meals. Give details eee| Tarvet activity Plan a meal SESAME 1 (HED Four people are planning a barbecue, but some of their friends are vegetarian. What do they decide to do? Listen and choose from 1-2 { 1. cook meat and vegetables together 2 cook only meat but make some salads too 3. cook meat and vegetables on different grills 4 cook only vegetables 2 GED Listen to the second part of the conversation. Tick [VJ the things they need for the salad, lettuce black olives parmesan cheese olive oil feta cheese limes garlic tomatoes 3 3. a Can you remember which six of these suggestions the friends make? Pred How about we organise a barbecue? M 1 ng 2 We could do some pasta suggestions 3. We can put veggies on the barbecue as wel 4% Why don't we get some burgers? 5 Sausages are nice. & How about a fruit salad? 7. Perhaps we should make a cake & What about frut? 9 Melons? (b RED (HED Listen again to check. 4 a You're going to plan a meal for your group. Work alone and think about these questions. 1 Should you eat inside or outside? Could the meal be in or near your home? 2 What kind of food should you make? How many courses? What about drinks’ 3° Who should make the food? How can you help? b Now think about how to: 1 describe the food. Chicken with 2 give opinions. I think we should 3 make suggestions, How about... ? 5 In groups, plan your meal. Make alist of the dishes you decide to make. 6 Read the other groups’ ists. Which meals do you think sound the nicest or the ‘most interesting?| ExpLonE Keyword with 1. a Match 1-3 with a-c to make three sentences, 2 I work Ea 3 Ithasa good menu a with lots of vegetarian dishes b_ with the sales team, © with computers. eu D Which sentence has: anoun- with? an adjective + with? a verb + with? 2 Choose the best endings for 1-9. | have an appointment with ve got a problem with had a meeting with I'm bored with 1 Cece? he oki 3 : 3 What wrong wh $ > 3 the view. a walk around its famous gardens. my computer. it won't start up. this film. Can we change channels? Erika now. They met at a party a month ago the sales team yesterday, friends in Honolulu right now. I's wonderful here Dr Jones for two o'clock. My new flat's nice but I'm not very happy with Fm staying with Steve's going out with The tour of the castle starts with ° 3. a Complete five or six of these sentences with your own ideas. Frm {not very] good with ... Iwork with... 1 hi i work wit jave a meeting with... I've got a problem with rm bored with... I'm (not very! happy with ... I sometimes stay with ... My day usually starts with 'b Compare your ideas in groups. Ask questions to find out more. {Well at the moment I've ( got 3 problem with my car Leet oee rT OK. What's wrong with i? ) i 4 HED Listen to Matt and Cartos talking about mealtimes. Who talks about these things? breakfast the evening meal dinner on Friday evenings dinner with guests 2 Can you remember who said these things, Matt or Carlos? (CHBD Listen again to check. We usually eat together in the evening, Everyone sits around the table and eats and talks. In my family, we all have breakfast at different times. send my kids to wash their hands before dinner. ‘My mum says bon appétit before we start eating, We usually have a quick meal in front of the TV. 3. a Talk together. What time do you usually have meals? Are meals quick or do they take a long time? Do you eat at the same time as other people? Do yau eat in the same room? Do you say or do anything before you begin a meal? What do you do while you're eating? [tatk? watch TV? smoke? something else?) Ifyou talk, what do you usually talk about? Where you live, do you think food and mealtimes are a very important part of: ‘a family life? b sociallife? work or business lite? b Now think about these questions and talk again. 1. Are the things in 3a the same or different in other places you know? 2. Have you ever had a meal in someone's home in another country? What was it like? or— 1a Look at the pictures of two snacks and items A-H. Which items do you think you need for bruschetta and which for spiced nuts? ° °o e 2 a Which of these verbs can you find in the recipe for bruschetta? chop cut pour shake serve stir ‘You can look up the words on p131. bb In pairs, take turns to mime and guess the verbs for preparing 3° What kinds of foods do you cook in these ways? Talk together. bake boil fry grill roast toast Look on p131 to check any words you don't know. | sometimes bake cakes. aa never bake bread! 4 Read the recipe for warm spiced nuts. Choose the Tomato and cheese bruschetta correct verbs, Warm spiced nuts ents ee yr ates ecco e eee Rome ey the fresh rosemary and dried chillies and add to the bowl. “Cut / Stir all the ingredients, then pour Sas oes eine at ety 20 minutes, shaking once. ‘Pour / Stir the nuts ees rot 5 Read both recipes again. 1. Which snack do you think isthe easiest to make? 2 Would you like to try these snacks? Why? / Why not? a Think of a snack or some other quick dish that, you know how to make. 'b Write the ingredients for your recipe. € Write the instructions for your recipe. 7 Look at each other's recipes. Ask and answer the questions, 1 Would you tke to try them? 2 Can you understand all the instructions?Look again <> Review CEI 1. a Put the words in order to make sentences, are better than fresh ones frozen vegetables I think : 2. seven days a week should open shops | don't think 3. should buy everyone I you ask me, local food & expensive restaurants {find quite stessit 5 ready-made meals very good fr you dont think are b Talk about the opinions. Do you agree with them? Eee 2 a As aclass make a café menu, Suggest your favourite dishes. Include starters maindishes desserts drinks ‘Then think about what you'd like to order. 'b Work in groups of three: one waiter, two customers, Order a meal, Take turns to be the waiter. 74 [ves, Id like th Eirias} rushes) CU ee) Siemens 3. a Work in two teams, A and B. ‘A, how many expressions about studying can you remember? Make a list: IT skills, doa degree... B, how many expressions about working conditions can you remember? ‘Make a list: pay, working hours bb Look back at unit 2 to check 4, look on p19. B, look on p21 Follow the instructions for the quiz, 1. Choose five expressions to test the other teams 2. Write sentences with gaps. 3 Take turns to read your sentences to the other teams. 4 Guess the words, You win a point for every correct word, and a bonus point if you can spelt it [aise __inbiotosy.} E/ A degree? | {That's right. How do you spelt it? ) Extension ENE 4 a €HED You say oj and oy in the same way: />1/ Listen, then say the words, enjoy employee noisy boil b Complete the rules with oi or oy 1 We usually write 2 We usually write the end of a word, before a consonant before a vowel or at #ED Spelicheck, Listen to eight words and write them down. Look atthe script on p146 to check your spelling POS ee 5 a Look at these sentences from Judi Bevan’s article, In Defence of Supermarkets. Decide where the missing words go in each sentence. Then look back at the article on p27 to check 1 Ian find J the ingredients I need at my local supermarket all 2... vegetables from every continent are a few minutes away on 3. Insome stores ican shop 24 hours. even 4 The food was not good alway 5. there was no choice, almost 6... and the shopkeepers were not friendly very 7 Andat that time, food was expensive. very 8 Butit’s much better than what we had before much 1b Cover the highiighted words. Can you remember the complete sentences 1-82 Can you do thet One ot Tt CO Ou uncon Corre remy peer ve and understand written insrucions Hroshandareiorsoaetreriray seat sty4.1 goals MH Tal || SENT 1 Ask and answer the questions together. Tons 1 How often do you use taxis in your own city? What do you use them for? 2 What about when you're travelling? p 3 When was your last trip by taxi? Where did you go? 2 a Read the questions. Match the highlighted expressions with A-F in the pictures. 41. When was the last time you phoned for a taxi or got at 2. How much is the minimum fare for a taxi in your city? 3. What's the maximum number of passengers a taxi can usually take? 4 Do taxis in your city always use a meter? What about in other cities you kno 5 Do you usually ask the driver to keep the change? Do you ever ask for a receipt atthe end of a journey? b MED Listen to check. @ faxi at a taxi rank? j EQIMINEM 3 Ask and anewer the questions together. Find out more I, { The last time | got a taxi ata | {aah rank wes eo weet op, 1 os : { (Realy? Where was mar a Ne [is cutise evan) salon Niwas ring nd. | {stton.twas raining ad.
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