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a nee » Discuss food, recipes, and cooking methods ‘Adsh made from 2 fish head cooked ina rich cury sauce’ Which dishes are made with meat? with fish? Have you ever tried any of these dishes? Which ones would you like to try? What traditional foods are popular in your country? EACONVERSATION ve never heard of that! lg © A Listen and practice Hey, this sounds strange — frog legs with butter ERED J ancigaricsouco, Have you ever eaten frog legs? Yes, Ihave. [had them here just last week Gp aD © B Listen to the est ofthe conversation. How die Aiden like the snails? What else did he order? ) | PRONUNCIATION consonant clisters | @ A Listen and practice. Notice how the two consonants at the beginning of a word are pronounced together. } IK Nn Imi In pl Mt a scan start ‘smart snack spare brown, blue ; skim step smile. snow speak gray play B PAIR WORK Find one more word on page 22 for each consonant cluster ‘ in part A. Then practice saying the words. 3 Ecrammar FOCUS — mple past vs. present perfect Use the simple past for experiences at a definite time in the past. . Use the present perfect for experionces within a time period up to the present. ») Have you ever eaten frog legs? Have you ever been to a Vietnamese restaurant? Yes, Ihave. I tried them last month. No, |aven’t, But | ate ata Thai restaurant lastnight. 3 Did you like them? Did you go alone? Yes, | did. They ware delicious No, |went with some fiends. Ea A Complete these conversations. Then practice with a partner. } 4. A: Have you ever__eatn (eat) sushi? B: Yes, |_ In fact, | _ (eat) some just last week. 3 2. A: Have you ever (try) Moroccan food? B: No,|___, but I'd like to. +3. A: Did you (have) breakfast today? B: Yes, | 1 (eat) a huge breakfast. Dy - 4. A: Have youever____(be) toappicnicat the beach? Se! }; Yes, | My family and!___(have) a picnic on the beach last month. We (cook) D» hamburgers. i uy 5. A: Did you (cook) dinner last night? : Yes, | ___ (make) spaghetti with tomato sauce. » B PAIR WORK Ask and answer the questions in part A. Give your own information. y Bi LISTENING Have you tried this before’ 1 > © A Listen to six people ask questions in a restaurant. Are they talking about these items? Write ¥ (yes) or N (no). 1. N plate 3. __cake 5. __water ice —_____ 2, __ the check __ meat 6. ___the menu © B Listen again. For the no (N) items, write what they might be talking about instead, Have you ever | SPEAKING How did you like it? PAIR WORK Ask your partner these questions and four more of your own | Then ask follow-up questions. Have you ever drunk fresh sugar cane juice? Have you ever been to a vegetarian restaurant? Have you ever had an unusual ice cream flavor? Have you ever eaten something you didn't like? A: Have you ever drunk fresh sugar cane juice? B: Yes, | have. | drank it in Egypt once. ‘A: How did you like it? | B: I loved it, actualy. INTERCHANGE 4 oh, really? Find out some interesting facts about your classmates. Go to Interchange 4 on Page 117. WORD POWER Cooking methods ‘A How do you cook the foods below? Check (Y) the methods that are most com mon. Methods | Foods Se feo Ps ee “Tose Beets ew epee. @G “bol olojo/ofo/ojo/;/o/[o. 9 o/ofojoj/o/ojoja/a a o(/o|j|ol/ojoj/o/;ojo/o rout olo/o/o/j/o/a/;o/o/a eon ofo/;/o/o/o/oao/fa/ofa. B PAIR WORK What's your favorite way to cook or eat the foods in part A? ‘A: Have you ever fried bananas? B: No, | haven't. But sometimes | grill them, ET Unit 4 wei aes = is | PERSPECTIVES comfort food A Usten to this recipe for macaroni and cheese. Do you think ths is a healthy dish? I package elbow macaroni 4 tablespoons butter 2cups heavy cream 4 cups cheddar cheese, shredded Fitet boil the macaront! in c large pot for minutes. ‘Then melt the butter on medium heat and add the cream. Stir for about 2 minutes. Nxt, add the cheese. Stir until the cheese is melted. Season with salt and pepper. Aer that, add the cocked macaroni and mi: well, Finally, bake for 20 minutes. B PAIR WORK Look at the steps in the recipe again. Number the pictures from 1 to 5. Would you like to try this traditional American dish? $t, boll the macaron! in a large pot. Then melt the butter on medium heat. Next, add the cheese. After that, add the cooked macaroni Finally, bake for 20 minutes. 'GRANIMAR PLU: A Here's a recipe for a couscous salad, Look at the pictures and number the steps from 1 to 5. Then add a sequence adver to each step. a _. drain the couscous and let it cool, chop some olives, parsley, and cheese. _ toss the cooked couscous with the olives, parsley, and cheese. Pour some couscous into the hot water and let it sit for 10 minutes. Oo ____ boil a pot of water. B PAIR WORK Cover the recipe and look only at the pictures, Explain each step of the recipe to your partner. 11 LISTENING How do you make it? —_———— © A Listen to people explain how to make these snacks. Which snack are they talking about? Number the photos from 1 to 4. (There is one extra photo) French toast popcorn spaghetti chocolate chip cot © B Listen again. Check (¥) the steps you hear for each recipe. 2. Deut 3. Dstir 4, Eimix Dheat Lcook Ebake Dheat Dipour Dreover Li mash PAIR WORK Tell your partner how to make one of the snacks above. Your partner will guess which snack itis. | PEASPEAKING t's my favorite food. GROUP WORK Discuss these questions. f i | | What's your favorite food? \ Isit easy to make? ‘What's in it? I How often do you eat it? | Where do you usually eat it? How healthy is it? | “My favorite food is pizza. It’s not difficult to make. First, & WRITING My cookbook A Read this recipe. Is this an easy recipe to make? cores | ere } ; B Now think of something you know how to make. First, write i down the things you need. Then describe how to make it. © GROUP WORK Read and discuss each recipe. Then choose cone to share with the class. Explain why you chose it. b Soemee Unit 4 READING A Scan the article, What do people in Japan lke on their pizzas? Food, and the way we eat i, is always changin As society develops, we learn new waysof rowing, processing, and cooking food. [a] Also, when people travel to live in other countries, they take their knowledge of cooking with them. And food must fit modem lifestyles and local tastes, too. One food that has done this successfully is the pizza. The pizza we recognize today first appeared in Italy in 1889. A famous baker from Naples made 2 special pizza for the Italian royal family. [b]_ ‘Queen Margherita loved the dish so much, the baker named it after her. Since then, this simple meal of bread, cheese, and tomato has traveled the world, and it has adapted to local cultures. Pizza began its journey in the 1890s, when many Htalians moved to New York in search of a better life. There they continued to make pizzas, and the first pizzeria opened in 1908, ‘Which city does pizza come from? When did pizza arrive in New York? At first it was only popular with Italians, but by the late 1940s, Americans discovered a taste for it Today, they spend an incredible $37 billion a year on pizzas. [c]_ Pizza continued its travels around the world, adapting all the time. In Sweden, for example, itis riot unusual to have peanuts and bananas on your pizza. _[d]_ Japanis a nation of seafood lovers, 30 not surprisingly, they love octopus and squid, 25 well as roasted seaweed, toppings. Australians sometimes choose kangaroo or crocodile, and in the Philippines they like mango on their pizza The popularity of the pizza is also related to our changing lifestyles. In today’s super-fast society, people often don't have the time or energy to cook. So, they order takeout ~ and very often, it's a pizza [ef you don't even have time to sit down, buy a single slice and eat it standing up! The pizza has come a long way. From its beginnings in an Italian city, it as grown to become one of the world's favorite foods. B Read the article. Where do these sentences belong? Write the letters a-e. 4. That's more than $100 per American! 2, What we ate 200 years ago was very different from what we eat today. 3, In Belgium, people eat chocolate pizzas with marshmallows on top. 4, Sometimes you don’t even have to pick it up; it's delivered to your home. 5. He was very worried they wouldn't like it, but they did, How has local food changed in your country in the last 50 years? ‘What new foods do you eat now that you didn't eat before? Have you ever tried it? 7

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