0% found this document useful (0 votes)
13 views2 pages

DVD Extra Worksheets Unit 3 Helena

The document focuses on traditional and international foods in the UK, including popular dishes like Cornish pasties and Indian cuisine. It includes comprehension questions, vocabulary exercises, and activities for planning an international meal. The content is designed for educational purposes, encouraging students to engage with food culture and cooking.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
0% found this document useful (0 votes)
13 views2 pages

DVD Extra Worksheets Unit 3 Helena

The document focuses on traditional and international foods in the UK, including popular dishes like Cornish pasties and Indian cuisine. It includes comprehension questions, vocabulary exercises, and activities for planning an international meal. The content is designed for educational purposes, encouraging students to engage with food culture and cooking.
Copyright
© © All Rights Reserved
We take content rights seriously. If you suspect this is your content, claim it here.
Available Formats
Download as PDF, TXT or read online on Scribd
You are on page 1/ 2

Name

Unit 3 Food in the UK Class


Date

Start thinking
1 Answer the questions.
1 What traditional foods do people eat in your country?

2 What international restaurants are popular in your country?

3 What’s your favourite food? What foods don’t you like?

Comprehension check
2 Watch the video. Choose the correct answers.
1 A famous food that comes from the south-west of England is …
a Cornish pasties. b fish and chips. c Jamaican jerk chicken.
2 Most of the people in the street said they liked … food.
a Asian b British c Italian
3 Bangladeshi people don’t use … in their food.
a chicken b lamb c pork

3 Watch the video again. Complete the sentences.


1 Many people think of as a traditional food in the UK.
2 A Cornish pasty is a pastry with , and baked inside it.
3 In the UK, you can try foods from different countries at restaurants, and .
4 There are many international restaurants and on Cowley Road.
5 At most Indian restaurants you can eat food from India, and .
6 Bangladeshi food is made with meat or fish, and spices.

4 Complete the summary. Write a word or a number in each gap.


British people enjoy 1 food from other countries as well as 2 food from the UK.
Some streets, such as Cowley Road in 3 , have restaurants from all over the world. One of the most
popular Indian dishes in the UK is 4 . It is usually served with 5 and a kind of
6
called naan. Most restaurants cook their own naan in a special tandoor 7 .

5 Work in pairs. Answer the questions.


1 How do you think the chefs in the Indian restaurant on Cowley Road are feeling? Why?
2 Do you like cooking? What dishes can you cook?
3 Would you like to work in a restaurant? What kind of restaurant?

insight Pre-Intermediate DVD worksheets photocopiable © Oxford University Press

Insight Pre-Int DVD worksheets FP.indb 1 12/04/2013 11:27


Vocabulary
6 Label the dishes A–F with the food names below. Then watch the video again and number the images
in the order you see them 1–6.
Cornish pasties curry fish and chips Jamaican jerk chicken naan bread pizza

A B C

D E F

7 Match the words 1–8 to the definitions a–h.


1 chef a one of the items of food that you need to cook something
2 dish b a special oven used in an Indian restaurant
3 ingredient c the instructions for cooking something
4 pastry d a professional cook
5 recipe e a powder used to give flavour to food, e.g. paprika
6 spice f a type of food prepared in a particular way
7 takeaway food g a mixture of flour, fat and water that is used to make pies
8 tandoor h food sold in a restaurant that you can eat somewhere else

Extension
Work in groups. Plan an international meal. Present it to the class.
1 Make a list of international dishes you know. What are the main ingredients?
2 Choose three dishes each: a starter, a main course and a dessert. Research them and find a recipe for each one.
3 Tell your group about your dishes. Then choose the best starter, main course and dessert for your group’s
international meal.
4 Present your international meal to the class. Explain how you make your dishes. Use the expressions in the
box to help you.

Useful expressions: Describing a recipe


This dish is called …
It’s from / popular in …
To make this dish, you need …
First, you heat the oven to …
Then, you chop …
You add …
You mix (in) the …
You leave the mixture in the … for … minutes.

insight Pre-Intermediate DVD worksheets photocopiable © Oxford University Press

Insight Pre-Int DVD worksheets FP.indb 2 12/04/2013 11:27

You might also like