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We're not home some help fast! I invited she doesn't eat meat, can't eat much rice,
right now. Please some friends for dinner fish,cheese,or eggs. I bread, or pasta. But he
leave a message. tonight, and I don't guess she just eats a lot eats a lot of meat,
know what to cook. of fruits and vegetables, cheese,eggs,and
.. and maybe rice. vegetables,like carrots
and cucumbers .
ft Getting started
A What are some foods that the people below don't eat? Make a list.
• a vegetarian • a "picky" eater • a person on a diet • a person with food allergies
B '4))) 3.29 Listen. Ellen is leaving a message for her parents. What is her problem? Which plate of food
does Ellen think is right for Amy? for Juan? for David?
Figure
it out C Find the food words in Ellen's message. Are they singular or plural? Write them in the chart. Then
circle a lot of, much, and many. Do singular or plural nouns follow the words?
Singular Plural
meat eggs
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you D Pair work Which of the foods above do you like? Which don't you like? Tell a partner.
A I love meat. How about you?
B Um, I don't eat meat, but I like fish and vegetables.
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A Circle the correct words in these conversations. Then practice with a partner.
1. A How much I many fruit do you eat a day?
B Well, I have banana I a banana every day for breakfast, Don't use the before nouns to
talk about food in general.
and I eat much I a lot of fruit after dinner for dessert.
I don't like meat, but I eat eggs.
2. A How much I many times a week do you eat potato I potatoes? (NOT Ido11't like tht: mt:t1t, btit I
et1tthe egg,.)
B About once a week. But I eat rice/ the rice every day.
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Q Building vocabulary
A •l)) 3.31 Listen and say the words. Which foods do you like? Which don't you like? Tell the class.
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Listen. What do Ted and Phil have to do before dinner?
Practice the conversation.
Ted I guess it's my turn to cook dinner. So what would you like?
Phil Um, I'd like some chicken. Do we have any?
Ted Um, no, we need to get some. We don't have any
vegetables, either. Would you like to go out for pizza?
Phil Again? No, I think I'd like to stay home tonight.
Ted OK. Then we have to go to the grocery store.
Phil Well, I went grocery shopping last week. I think it's your turn.
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Use would like + to + verb Use some in affirmative statements and any
or would like + noun. in questions and negative statements.
Would you like to go out? Do we have any vegetables?
No, I'd like to stay home. Yes, we have some (vegetables).
No, we don't have any (vegetables). Any is common in questions:
What would you like for dinner? Do you have any cookies?
I'd like some chicken. Do we have any chicken? Some is common in questions
Yes, we have some (chicken). that are offers or requests:
Would you like some tea?
No, we don't have any (chicken). Would you like some chicken?
Yes, please. / No, thanks. Can I have some chocolate?
I'd= I would
A Complete the conversations. Use some, any, would ...like, or 'd like.
Sometimes there are two correct answers.
1. A I'm sleepy. I'd like to go for a walk. Would you __!,_"k_e_to come?
B Sure. Let's go out for coffee. I to get ____ cake, too.
2. A I'm really thirsty. Do you have water with you?
B Well, I have soda. Would you like 1
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What would you like? Would you like a snack? Would you like to have dinner?
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A '4 )) 3.34 listen and repeat the questions above. Notice the pronunciation of Would you ...?
B '4>)) 3.35 listen and complete the questions. Then listen again and practice.
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questions to make
them less direct.
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you Pair work Check (wf) the questions you can end with or ... ? and write it in Or is one of the top
the blank. Then ask and answer all of the questions. 50 words.
B '4>)) 3.37 Listen again. Do you agree with the advice that is given to the people above? Circle I agree
or I don't really agree, and complete each sentence with your own view.
1. I agree I I don't really agree. I think that ______________________
2. I agree I I don't really agree. I feel that ______________________
3. I agree I I don't really agree. I think that _____________________
4. I agree I I don't really agree. I believe that _____________________
C Pair work Make plans to go out after class today. Discuss what kind of food you'd like. Agree on a
place to go.
A So, would you like to go out for lunch after class, or . . . ?
8 Sure.I don't really want a big meal or anything.So maybe a sandwich or something.
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(l Reading
A Do you know an interesting restaurant? What's special about it?
Check(_./) the boxes. Then tell the class.
B Read the restaurant guide. Which restaurant would you like As you read, imagine each place. Ask
yourself, "Would I like to eat there?"
to try? Tell a partner why you'd like to go there.
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Would you like to visit a really cool
restaurant? Then try this place. Everything
is made of ice. from the tables and chairs
to the pictures on the walls. When you
order a soda. it comes in an ice glass. and
your meal is served on an ice plate. Luckily.
if you get too cold, you can ask for a warm
blanket and some hot chocolate. Be sure
to try some ice cream. too. It never melts!
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C Read the article again, and answer these questions. Explain your answers to a partner.
1. What can you do if you feel cold at the Chillout ice restaurant?
2. What dish does the writer recommend there?
3. How many people can dine in the sky at one time?
4. Who goes up with the guests at Dinner in the Sky?
5. What can you order at the Hajime Robot Restaurant?
6. Why do you think people try restaurants like these?
B Read the review and the Help note. Underline the adjectives that describe the Healthy Bites restaurant.
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RESTAURANT REVIEW: Healthy Bites Useful expressions
Last week I had dinner at a small neighborhood Was it... good? bad?
restaurant called Healthy Bites. It serves The restaurant was good. terrible.
The service was excellent. slow.
healthy fast food, and it is famous for its The servers were friendly. unfriendly.
hamburgers. The food is excellent. The The meal was delicious. awful.
hamburgers come with delicious toppings like The food was tasty. tasteless.
spicy cabbage with onions and a lot of garlic. The potatoes were hot. cold.
The service was excellent - fast but friendly.
I highly r�commend it.
About
you C Write a review of a restaurant you know. Talk about the atmosphere, the food,
the service, and the price.
D Read your classmates' reviews. Which restaurant would you like to try?
1 Which of these types of food do you like? Which don't you like?
Complete the word webs.
.I cereal
f,sh .!fish cereal
fruit
meat
milk and cheese
pasta and bread
shellfish
vegetables
2 What foods do you love, and which do you hate? Complete the chart. Talk about food
The top food words people
I love ... llike ... I don•t like ... I can't stand ... use with the verb eat are:
omons 1. meat 7. vegetables
2. beef 8. seafood
3. popcorn 9. cheese
4. eggs 10. cookies
5. fish 11. pizza
6. steak 12. bread
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A Complete the questions with much, many, or a lot of. Sometimes there is more than one answer.
Complete the answers with a or an. Write(-) if you don't need a or an.
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A Unscramble the questions. Then complete the conversations with some or any.
Compare with a partner.
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fl An invitation to dinner
Gra mmar( A Read the invitation. Then circle the correct words to complete the emails .
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Invitation to a housewarming party and dinner
On Saturday night at 7:00 p.m.
At my new apartment!
Bring a friend. Tell me if you
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have food allergies or anything.
B Write your own email to Jenny. Tell her about these foods.
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Complete the questions with How much or How many. Then write your own answers.
1. How many students in your class are vegetarians?
2. ________ milk does your family buy every week?
3. ________ times a week do you eat chicken?
4. _______ shellfish do you eat? Do you eat a lot?
5. ________ of your friends are picky eaters?
6. ________ cans of soda do you drink a day?
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Q At the supermarket
vocabulary [ Write the words under the pictures. Then write the food in the chart below.
1. apples 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10. ____
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fl What would you like?
Grammar I Complete the conversations. Use would you like or 'd like.
1. Jim What would y__ou like ?
8 Some or any
Grammar Complete the conversations with some or any.
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(l Something for lunch
Conversation
strateg,es Complete the conversation with or something or or anything.
Trish Do you go out for lunch every day or ... ?
Pete Well, I don't usually eat lunch. I don't like to eat a
big meal or anything at lunchtime.
Trish No? You don't have a snack _______ 7
Pete Well, I sometimes have a hot drink, like hot
chocolate _______
Trish Well, I'm hungry - I'd like a sandwich
_______ . Would you like something to eat?
Pete Well, maybe ...
Trish How about a salad _______ 7
Pete Yes, OK.Actually, I'd like a chicken sandwich.
Oh, let's get some ice cream _______ , too. I guess I am hungry!
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8 Would you like to go out or ... ?
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strategies Complete the conversations. Which questions can end with or . .• ?
Add or . •. where possible.
1. Paul What would you like for dinner tonight ?
Would you like to go out or . .. ?
Val Yes, please! I'd love to eat out.
Paul That's great. So can I choose the restaurant ?
Val Sure.
Paul Let's see ...would you like a pizza ?
Val Um, I don't want Italian tonight. How about an
Asian place? Do you like Korean or Thai ?
Paul Uh, I don't really care for spicy food.
Val Let me think ... do you want to get a hamburger ___
Paul Yeah! With maybe some French fries
and some cookies.
Val OK! Stop! I'm starving! Let's go!
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Great places to eat
We often think of fast food as hamburgers, fried chicken, hot dogs, and French fries.
However, some fast-food restaurants are starting to offer healthy foods, too. But how
healthy is "healthy" fast-food, and how does it taste? I went to some famous fast-food
restaurants last week to find the answer and was pleasantly surprised. Here are the
two healthy fast-food choices I recommend.
BURGER RESTAURANTS: OATMEAL, PLEASE!
Many burger restaurants open early and serve breakfast, too. One popular restaurant
chain has a breakfast with more than 1,000 calories. That's about half the calories you
need for a whole day! For a healthy option, you can now choose apple slices
(15 calories), fruit and nuts (21O calories), or oatmeal (290 calories). I tried the oatmeal,
and it was delicious!
MEXICAN RESTAURANTS: l'D LIKE IT IN A BOWL
I love Mexican fast food as a special treat, but I' m pleased to see that my favorite
taco restaurant now has a lot of healthy choices on the menu. A taco salad with
beef and cheese is about 600 calories. However, I went for chicken. You can make
your own meal with chicken, rice, tomatoes, and other healthy foods. I tried it for
lunch. I got it in a bowl and said no to the tortilla chips. It was very tasty and only
450 calories.
Do you know any great, healthy fast-food places? Tell us in the comments section.
B Read the blog post again. Then choose the correct words to complete these sentences.
1. The writer wanted to try some hamburgers I healthy food last week.
2. He thinks that 1,000 calories is I is not a lot for breakfast.
3. He enjoyed/ didn't enjoy the oatmeal.
4. He had taco salad I chicken for lunch.
5. He ate/ didn't eat tortilla chips with his lunch.
6. His lunch was very/ not very healthy.
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fl Restaurant reviews
writing A Jill Heacock is a restaurant reviewer. She ate at the Seafood Palace last week,
and she loved it. Circle the correct words to complete Jill's review.
B Imagine you are a restaurant reviewer. You ate at a restaurant, and you hated it.
Write your review.
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