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Wb module 2 SB Eating out

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Vocabulary Everyday English★ Match the words to form phrases. Then, 2 ★ Complete the dialogue with the correctcomplete the sentences. phrases.1 deep fried A dish • Is that all? • Would you like any side orders? • What about you? • Are you ready to order?2 baked В fish • What would you like to drink?3 side С nuts4 multi-cultural D cuisine Waitress: Good afternoon.5 ethnic E society 1)6 cashew F snack Diane: Yes, we are. I'd like a7 hot G peas cheeseburger and chips,8 mushy H goods please. (, Waitress: Of course! 2 ) ................... >Chinese is a very popular .................................. Alan: Can I have a club sandwich,in the UK.Harry's favourite meal i s .................................... please?and chips.When I get hungry, I eat some.......................... Waitress: No problem. 3 ) ..................................as a healthy snack.Jill always orders chips as a ............................... Diane: Yes, could we have a side salad, please?instead of salad.Would you like a ................................................ Waitress: Sure. 4) ......................................................like soup?England is a ..................................... with many Diane: A cola for me, please.ethnic groups.You can find some really fresh .......................... Alan: And I'd like some orange juice. Thank you.at the bakery.Many restaurants in England serve .................. Waitress: That's a cheeseburger and chips, a clubto accompany pies. sandwich, a side salad, a cola, and an orange juice. 5 ) ................................. Diane: Yes, that's all. Thank you. 4 ★★ Write a dialogue similar to the one in Ex. 3. Use the plan and menu.★ Fill in: serves, suit, chooses, grab. Waitress Customers (A/B)We don't have much time - le t's ...................... Ask if customers are A replies anda snack at a cafe. ready to order ordersThis restaurant ..................................... popular Ask what В wants В ordersItalian dishes. Ask about side orders A/В replyThere are many fast food places t o .................. Ask about drinks A/В replyevery taste in the UK. Repeat the whole A confirmsWhenever Tom orders pizza he alw ays............. orderhis favourite topping combinations. Delia’s Deli - Lunch Menu Sandw iches: Sides: Chips Spicy chicken £3.75 Boiled vegetables £1.25 £1.50 Roast beef £4.25 £0.95 Grilled vegetables £3.75 Bread £1.00 m S Ш М Я И Й М М Н В Ь • •• .’-.’J £1.75 £1.95 S a la d s : Drinks: Lemonade Tuna £3.25 Fruit juice Chicken £3.75 Cabbage & carrot £2.95 Tea/coffee

Vocabulary Reading ★ Fill in: celebrity, recipes, produce, system, 4 a> Read the text below and eating, obesity, healthy, popular. mark the statements 1 She only uses fresh........................................... when she cooks for her family. T (true), F (false) or 2 The new school lunch...................................... NS (Not stated). has no junk food on the menu. Don’t expect a friendly smile from the 3 The m ost...........................................dish in the waiter when you walk into’s Baggers school canteen is chips. restaurant in Nuremburg, Germany. There are no waiters in this unique 4 Sugar and junk food are major causes of and modern restaurant. Instead, ..............................in children. customers look through the menu and order their meals on computer screens 5 Ann collects fo o d ...................................... from at their tables. different countries. Here, you don’t need to wait for a waiter 6 Eve is a well-known ................................... chef to say, “Are you ready to order?” When you’re ready, just select what you want from the screen and and has her own cooking show. wait for the kitchen staff to make your meal. That’s not all. 7 If you want to lose weight, you have to change You can even send emails from your touch screen, so you don’t get bored while waiting. Also, a waiter doesn’t carry yo ur..................................... habits. the meal to your table when it’s ready. Your dish travels down long tracks from the kitchen to your seat. The tracks 8 Jamie shows children how he cooks.................... resemble a roller coaster ride and make the restaurant seem like a small amusement park. meals. This restaurant also specialises in low-fat and low- ★ Fill in: campaign, tours, offers, reduce, calorie dishes. So when the food comes down, your weight support. doesn’t go up! 1 Jamie's food revolution aims t o ........................ 1 There is no other restaurant like's Baggers. 17 disease and help everyone live longer lives. 2 There isn't a menu a t 's Baggers restaurant. 3 Customers need to wear formal clothes. 2 The teachers are helping the students ................ 4 You can send written messages online to change the school's food policy. from the touch screen. 3 The summer cam p................................cooking 5 Customers collect their meals from the lessons for children 6-14 years old. kitchen. 4 If you want to ..................................... the new lunch system, sign your name on the board. 6 The restaurant is in an amusement park. 5 Jam ie................................... schools in England 7 ‘s Baggers caters to people on a diet. and teaches students how to eat a healthy diet. b) ★★ Now complete the sentences. Grammar 1 's Baggers restaurant is located in ...............3 * Complete the sentences with too or 2 Customers order their meals ...................... enough and the adjectives in brackets. 3 If you get bored, you can ............................ 4 The tracks make the restaurant look like .... 1 The restaurant is alw ays.................................... (crowded) at the weekend. 2 I can't drink this coffee. It's ................ (sweet). 3 The dishes a re ................................(expensive) here. Let's go somewhere else. 4 Is the ta b le ..................................... (big) for six people? 5 I can't eat Indian food. It 's ................... (spicy). 6 Is i t ..................... (warm) to sit outside today?

Vocabulary Put the verbs in brackets into the (to) in fin itiv e or -ing form.'к Match the words. Then use the words tocomplete the sentences. 1 A: How about..................................................... (go) to that new Italian restaurant tonight?1 poached A bar В food B: Actually, I'd prefer........................................2 chocolate С egg ...............................(order) a takeaway. D oil3 healthy E dressing 2 A: Would you like m e ........................................4 salad (make) some sandwiches for lunch?5 1 olive B: No. Let's ........................................................1 A ........................ has less fat than a fried one. (have) some soup.2 I usually put vinegar and .................................. 3 A: Do you like .................................................... (cook) homemade meals? on my salad.3 Tina often eats a ............................................... B: Yes................................................................... (cook) is my favourite hobby. for dessert after dinner.4 You can make your own ................................... 4 A: Carl is having difficulty................................. (grill) the steaks. with lemon and oil.5 Kelly needs to cut fat and sugar from her diet B: Oh, I don't mind ............................................ (help) him. and eat m ore..................................................... 5 A: I prefer...........................................................2 * Fill in: contain, replace, protect, lower, enjoy. (shop) at the fresh food market. 1 You can ............................your heart by eating B: Me too. I refuse ............................................. food low in fat. (go) anywhere else. 2 We really ...................................... a fresh salad 6 A: Kathy is too young ....................................... everyday for lunch. (lay) the table. 3 E g g s ...........................................lots of protein. B: OK, I promise................................................. 4 Salt is often put in low-fat food to .................. (do) it, when I finish making the salad. the fat and improve the flavour. 5 Good quality chocolate in a diet c a n ................ 5 Use the correct (to) in fin itiv e or -ing form. cholesterol. 1 I'm sorry fo r ................(miss) the dinner party. Grammar 2 T ry ....................... (diet), you may lose weight.3 ★ Choose the correct item. 3 I don't remember ........... 1 Tracey enjoys cooking/to cook healthy food. (come) to this restaurant before. 2 Tony dislikes to drink/drinking milk. 3 Eat/Eating chocolate can be good for you. 4 Let's stop ....................... (grab) a bite to eat. 4 I'm looking forward to attending/attend the 5 Please don't fo rg e t........ (tip) the waiter. dinner party tonight. 5 I'm tired of do/doing household chores all day. 6 Remember ...................... ................. (do)the 6 Can you run/to run to the baker's and get some washing-up after dinner. 7 I'm sorry ......................... (tell) you this, but bread? 7 Jessica doesn't mind to try/trying new food. this soup is terrible. 8 S to p .......................... (eat) so much junk food; 8 We avoid going/to go to expensive restaurants. it's bad for your health! 9 I hope become/to become a chef some day. 10 This cafe is great; it's worth to wait/waiting in 9 I can never forget ......... ............ (have) fried the queue. ice cream in Thailand last summer! 10 Karen is try in g ................ ........(make) a cake, but is having difficulty.

Vocabulary -4 Ш 1★ Find eight words relating to food 2 ★ Fill in the gaps in the recipepreparation in the word search, then usethe words you find to label the pictures. with the following verbs: add, beat, boil, melt, mix, pour, stir. 3 eggs 140 g dark chocolate 2 tbs flour 2 cups creamGR I L L PС J 1 ) ...............the milk in a saucepan for 2 minutes, then 2) ...............in the twoXVVGS0 HR tablespoons of flour. 3 )...............theВ P E E L U0 U chocolate in the hot milk. 4 ) ............... the eggs in a bowl and then 5 ).............. the sugar and cream. 6) ...............the milk chocolate mixture and the creamy eggs together in the saucepan. 7 )...............the mixture into a large bowl and put it in the freezer. Leave for about six hours to set, then serve in an ice cream cone or in a dessert glass.ET ВX RR PAA G0 IA FR Listening Y ★ Q You will hear an interview with aT J I H RXWК diet adviser. Listen and mark the sentencesNX L D С FMs Г (true) or F (false).S L I С EAML 1 A healthy diet is most important to the stars. 2 Jean doesn't allow sweets in her diet. 3 Grilling is a low-fat way to cook meat. 4 Many stars choose fish as an alternative to meat. 5 Jean's diet secret is drinking lots of water.

К З) W riting (a recipe) 3 * Choose the correct word. 1 Add some more sugar to the cake ★ Read the recipe and fill in the verbs in the list. mix; it should be sweet/salty. 2 It's a hot spicy/creamy tomato • serve • chop • mix • boil • melt • add • peel sauce with lots of pepper. 3 This soup is too salty/delicious to,1 eat. 4 Beat the mixture until it's thick1 Scottish Haggis IVeeps$ Tatties and creamy/spicy.и, 1 Ingredients (serves 4) 5 This meal is delicious/creamy! 1.5 kg haggis s (lamb, oats and onions) 4 ★ Read the rubric and answer the questions.р 500 g potatoes ('tatties') Write a recipe about a popularh 500 g turnips ('neeps') traditional dish from your country. Mention: A pinch of nutmeg • the name of your recipe, 4 tbs milk the haggis in a large saucepan of water for • the ingredients, • the directions,RS 4 tbs butter • how many people it serves, i salt & pepper • how you serve it. 1 ) ........................ 1 What's a popular traditional dish from your country?....................... 2 hours. 2 What do you need to make it? 2 ) ...........................and 3 ) ............................ the potatoes and turnips, then boil them separately for about 20 minutes until soft. 4 ) the butter in a saucepan, then add the milk. 5 ) half of the milk and butter to the cooked potatoes and half to the turnips and mash until creamy. Add the nutmeg and salt and pepper to the 'neeps and tatties' and 6) .................................................................. well. Place the haggis in a serving dish and 7) ............................... ................................................ it with the 'neeps and tatties'. ★ Read the sentences about w riting a recipe and write 3 How do you make it? T (true) or F (false). 4 How many people does it serve? When writing a recipe... 5 How do you usually serve it? we write the ingredients in a list, one under the other, we use abbreviations to show how much of each ★ ★ Use the rubric and your ingredient we need (tbs = tablespoon, tsp = teaspoon, answers in Ex. 4 to write your g = gramme, kg = kilogramme, etc) recipe. Use the recipe in Ex. 1 as we include how many people the recipe serves, a model. we write the instructions for preparation before the ingredients. we list the directions in the correct order. we use the second-person singular (you do) to write each instruction. we can include how to serve the dish. 20

1 ★ Read the clues and Notions & Functions complete the crossword. Choose the correct response.Across 1 Our skin p__________ 1 A: I'd like to book a table for two. our body. B: a That's good. 4 Calcium from milk and b Certainly. cheese helps keep our b_____ healthy. 2 A: Can I take your name, please? 5 There are over six hundred B: a Yes, It's Jones. m________ in our body. b That's correct. 6 The brain commands our nervous s 3 A: What time would you like to book a table?Down B: a At 8:30, please. 1 There is p________ in food like meat, fish, and b On Saturday, please. eggs. 2 Bread and pasta are high in 4 A: Are you ready to order, madam? с__________________. В: a I think, I am. 3 Nuts and cereals are good for our s____. b That's great.2 ★ Circle the odd word out. 5 A: Can I have fried eggs on toast? B: a Sure. 1 cereal - fish - bread - pasta b Not for me. 2 energy - skin - muscle - skeleton 6 A: What would you like to drink? 3 milk - meat - yoghurt - cheese 4 fruit - vegetables - nuts - body B: a Yes, please. 5 heart - eyes - calcium - liver b A cup of tea, please. 7 A: So that's a burger, chips and a Coke? B: a And for you? b That's right. 8 A: Would you like any side orders? В: a I like them. b Yes, baked beans, please. 9 A: See you on Friday. B: a OK. b Not bad. 10 A: Hello, John's Restaurant. B: a I'd like to book a table. b I'd like a glass of water, please.

Language & Grammar Review Choose the correct answer. 1 You can make a lot of different.....with chicken. 16 the butter in a frying pan before you add A flavours В tastes С dishes the apple slices. 2 Can you buy fo u r..... of tomato soup from the A Pour В Chop С Melt supermarket? 17 Add yoghurt to the sauce if you want to make A bunches В tins С bars i t ........ 3 Is there..... cola in the fridge? A creamy В spicy С salty A many В few С any 18 It's ..... cold outside. 4 This ice cream is absolutely..... ! You should try A thick В boiling С freezing it! A delicious В creamy С spicy 19 What would you like for th e ..... course? A sliced В traditional С main 5 A: Are you ready to order? 20 I'd like a ..... of cola, please. В: A I think, we are. В And for you? С That's fine. A carton В pot С bottle 6 There's..... syrup on this pancake. 21 S k in ..... our bodies. A too many В too much С a lot A protects В controls С repairs 22 There's..... much oil in the salad. 7 Do you w a n t..... bar of chocolate? A enough В very С too A some В any Сa 23 I don't e a t........ cheese. 8 Milk, cheese, and yoghurt are all d airy....... A lot В many С much A snacks В drinks С products 24 Is there..... food for everyone? 9 I'm hungry. Why don't we ..... a snack from A enough В little С many that restaurant on the corner? 25 the eggs for five minutes before you add A make В grab С serve them to the mixture. 10 Do you fancy..... Mexican food tonight? A Mix В Peel С Beat A to have В have С having 26 A: Would you like a n y ......orders? 11 I can't eat this cake. It's ..... sweet. B: Not for me, thank you. A too В a lot of С enough A traditional В side С local 12 A: What would you like to drink? 27 I need some bread, but I can't find the bakery B: A Tea, please. В Not for me. in this supermarket. С That's right. A food В product С section 13 The Statue of Liberty, New York's most famous 28 Don't forget to buy a ..... of cereal when you ..... . is a symbol of freedom and democracy. A landmark В gallery С staff go to the minimarket. A box В carton С tub 14 You shouldn't..... so many sweets! 29 There's..... yoghurt left. We need to buy some A eat В to eat С eating A much В no С any 15 I just asked for a little ice cream. You didn't 30 A: So, that's pancakes, a chocolate brownie and a glass of orange juice. have to bring the w hole....... B: A That's right. В No, I don't like them. A carton В tin С tub С I think we are ready.22

Reading Task Let** 6ft Сm(Multiple Choice) Every summer millions of children around the world go to camp. They enjoy swimming, rock climbing, canoeing andRead the text. In each question other outdoor activities. Imagine a camp that teaches kids tochoose the right answer make strawberry soup, French bread, chicken curry or aА, В, С or D. wedding cake! Well, that’s what children do when they go to Chef Dietrich’s cooking camp in Vermont, USA. They don’t justAt Chef Dietrich's kids learn go to the camp to make biscuits. These kids learn a variety ofA swimming. serious cooking skills in a fun atmosphere. Mr Dietrich, who alsoВ to bake bread. owns a local steakhouse, operates The Kids Culinary SummerС canoeing. Camp of Vermont from his rural farmhouse. Each summer, 80D rock climbing. kids arrive at the camp to learn not only how to cook, but also how to plan a menu. What’s more, they visit ice cream andBesides being a chef, Mr Dietrich is chocolate factories and learn how to make sweet treats.a(n)A farmer. Children can choose to stay one week or two weeks at theВ restaurant owner. camp. There are two parts to the camp’s programme. The firstС menu planner. part is the cooking programme, where kids learn and practiseD ice cream maker. new cooking skills each day. The second part is the baking and pastry programme, where the focus is on desserts.Children have the choice ofA which cooking skills they want Atypical day at camp begins at 6:30 am when campers do morning chores that include working in the greenhouse and to learn. feeding the farm animals. Then, the kids play sport for an hourВ learning to cook or bake, before they head into the kitchen. After cooking all morning,С which chores they want to do. campers break for lunch. Next, it’s a few afternoon chores andD how long they want to go to then back to the kitchen for more cooking. The children at this camp obviously like cooking and the fridge always has camp. enough food for them to practise for hours. Chef Dietrich covers over 50 cooking topics fromChildren cook in the kitchen making sauces to learning how to use a chef’sA before morning sport, knife so when the children leave the camp,В immediately after morning they have a good understanding of basic cooking skills. chores,С twice a day. Every summer, campers especially lookD right after lunch. forward to going on an overnight hike to the mountains where they learn aboutAt the end of camp, children outdoor cooking over a campfire.A know how to cook, Another popular activity is cooking forВ still can't cook well, a special event. The children have toС know how to make 50 dishes, plan, prepare and serve many dishesD must complete 50 hours of at a special dinner. On the final day of camp, there is a graduation ceremony practice. with the parents. After the ceremony, v the kids have a chance to show offChildren learn outdoor cooking their new cooking skills by preparing askillsA by preparing dishes for a lunch for their families. special event.В each day at the camp.С on a camping trip. D by making a lunch for their families.

Culture Corner CATIKG OUT I» mt U* There are many interesting places to eat a meal or grab a snack in the UK. Eating out in the UK offers much more than fast food restaurants. There's something to suit every taste! CHIPPIES ETHNIC RESTAURANTS Fish ‘n’ chips is a popular and Britain is a multi-cultural society and the cuisine internationally famous English shows this. The three most popular ethnic cuisines dish. It is deep fried fish in batter are Indian, Chinese and Italian. Indian restaurants and fried, chipped potatoes with serve chicken, prawns or meat with rice and a salt and vinegar, the restaurants variety of curry sauces, such as chicken tikka and takeaway shops that sell it are masala. Chinese food is Cantonese with dishestraditionally called ‘chippies’. You can also get a like sweet and sour pork, chicken with cashewrange of pies, sauces and side dishes with chips nuts and beef in black bean sauce. The mostso you can choose your favourite combinations popular Italian dishes are pizza, spaghettisuch as fish, chips and mushy peas or cheese and bolognese,onion pie, chips and gravy. and lasagna.TRADITIONAL CAFES Many Britons have lunch or a snack at a cafe. They serve delicious sandwiches, salads and hot snacks such as soup or jacket potatoes. There is also a wide range of cooked meals to choose from. You can also get tea, coffee and cold drinks as grab a snack, suit every taste, dish, deep fried, batter, chipped, vinegar, pie, sauce, well as baked goods like cakes side dish, mushy peas, gravy, ethnic cuisine, jacket potato, baked goods and biscuits. Did you know? , Use words from the Check these words I British people spend box to complete the sentences. £42 billion per year 1 Fish 'n' chips is a traditional British.............How often do you on eating out. 2 The restaurant serves a variety of dishes toeat out? Where do you usually go? 3 The British o fte n ................such as a sandwich for lunch.a) Look at the pictures and the headings in the text. What kind of food do you think 4 Indian is one of the most popular .................... you can get at each of these places? in the UK. Q Listen and read to find out. Tell your partner one thing youb) Read again and replace the words in remember about each type of place to eat bold with words from the text. out.It is England's most famous dish. ........... 5 What kinds of places t0 eat out are there in your country? What kinds of food and drinksThey are Italian dishes most people can you get there? Write short texts. Tell the class.like. ...........The British often have a snack there..............You can buy fish 'n' chips there. .........They serve these at cafes. .........You can usually eat them in an Indian30 restaurant. .........

Everyday English Ordering food in a cafe Speaking What do you usually have for breakfast/ 5 Work in groups of three. Take roles and lunch/dinner? Are any of these foods/drinks on Ruby's menu? act out a dialogue at Ruby's ordering lunch. Use the menu and the plan.J a) Listen and say. Q (Д О • Are you ready to order or do you need a few more minutes? Ask if customers are ready----- replies & orders • I think we're ready? to order. food. • Would you like any side orders? • And what would you like to drink? Ask what С wants. ----- replies. • I'd like a glass of orange juice, please. Ask if customers — *^в&С reply, b) Boris and his mum are visiting London. They are at a cafe. The sentences above want side orders. / are from their dialogue at the cafe. Who says each: Boris/the waiter? Ask what customers want >*::“-»-7B&C reply, «►’ Listen, read and check. to drink. A 3iter: Hello. Are you ready to order or do you Repeat customer's order. >-B confirms order. need a few more minutes? Boris: I think we're ready ... erm, can I have uby's scrambled eggs on toast, please? And a MENU cheese omelette for my mum. A aiter: OK. Would you like any side orders? Al-day Breakfast £2.75 Boris: Erm ... yes, chips, please. £3.75 Л aiter: And what would you like to drink? Scrambled or fried eggs on toast £2.50 Boris: I'd like a glass of orange juice, please. Full English breakfast And a cup of coffee for my mum. Omelette (cheese or mushroom) £1.25 A arter: OK. So that's scrambled eggs on toast, £1.50 chips, a cheese omelette, a glass of Side orders y\", £0.75 orange juice and a cup of coffee. ioris: That's right. Thank you. Chips £6.25 Mixed salad £2.75 Coleslaw* or baked beans £2.95 Lunch/Dinner $ £4.50 £2.75 Burger & Chips £2.25 Jacket potato (choice of fillings) £1.30 Sandwiches (cheese, tuna, chicken) £1.50 £1.80 Desserts -у- £1.30 £1.50 Pancakes or waffles with fruit & ice cream Apple or cherry pie Chocolate brownie Drinks ■>£ Teac) What does Boris order for him and his Coffee mum? Orange juice Soft drinks (cola, lemonade)Find sentences in the dialogue which mean: Hot chocolateDo you w a n t more time? - We can order now. -That's correct. * salad of chopped raw cabbage, carrots & onions with mayonnaisePronunciation: Ini, / r ] /.. Listen and check (/ ) the correct boxes.Listen again and say.fjgjgx /П/ lr)l /П/ /П/-эшпд tineng tongue ton

ияиО[Aim;2 a)|то predict the content of text, to mushy peas (n): a side dish o f very soft peas gravy (n): a dark b row n sauce served w ith m eat dishesread and listen for specific information ethnic cuisine (n): cooking from a n o th e r country th a t is very different from our own• Draw Ss' attention to the pictures and the jacket potato (n): a p o ta to baked in its skin in the oven headings in the text. Explain/Elicit the baked goods (pi n): fo o d th a t is baked in an oven e.g. meaning of any unknown words. Ask Ss to bread, biscuits, etc guess what kind of foods you can eat at each of the places. Help Ss if necessary. Say з (Aim To consolidate new vocabulary various foods for Ss to decide where each is served (e.g. chippies - chips, cafe - sandwiches Ask Ss to look at the Check these words box again and cakes, ethnic restaurants - curry). and use the words to complete the sentences. Ss complete the task.• Play the recording. Ss listen and read the Check Ss' answers. text in their books.• Elicit Ss' answers.Answer Key Answer Key 3 grab a snack 4 ethnic cuisinesChippies: fish 'n ' chips, pies, sauces, mushy peas, chips, 1 dishgravy 2 suit every tasteTraditional cafes: sandwiches, salads, soup, jacketpotatoes, cooked meals, tea, coffee, cold drinks, baked Aim To consolidate inform ation in a textgoods, cakes, biscuitsEthnic restaurants: Indian food (chicken, prawns or • Ask Ss to go through the text quickly, thenm e at w ith rice a nd a varie ty o f curry sauces e.g. chicken close their books and try to tell their partnertikka masala), Chinese food (sweet and sour pork, one thing about each place.chicken w ith cashew nuts, beef in black bean sauce),Italian food (pizza, spaghetti bolognese, lasagna) • Ask pairs to tell the class what they remember. [Aim]b) To read for specific information Suggested Answer Key • Explain the task. A t a chippy you can get fish ‘n ’ chips. A t a cafe there's a • Allow Ss two minutes to complete the task. wide variety o f h o t snacks and cooked meals. A t an • Check Ss' answers. ethnic restaurant you can try ethnic cuisine. Answer Key Aim To personalise the topic/To describe 1 Fish'n'chips places to eat out in your country 2 Pizza, spaghetti bolognese and lasagna 3 (at a) cafe • Ask Ss to think about the various places where 4 (at) chippies people eat out in their country and what types 5 sandwiches, salads, ho t snacks, soup, jacket potatoes, of food and drinks people can order there. cooked meals, tea, coffee, cold drinks, baked goods, • Ss, in groups, complete the task. cakes, biscuits • Ask various Ss to read out their texts in class. 6 chicken, prawns or m eat w ith rice and a variety o f curry sauces e.g. chicken tikka m asala Alternatively, assign the task as HW and Ss read their texts in the next lesson. • Explain/Elicit the meaning of words in the Check these words box or ask Ss to look them Suggested Answer Key up in their dictionaries. Traditional Restaurants Suggested Answer Key M any Russian people eat a t tra d itio n a l restaurants. Here you can eat hom e-cooked dishes such as borsht, pelm eni grab a snack (phr): to get sth lig h t to eat when in a hurry and shashlyk. suit every taste (phr): to cater to everyone's preferences Seafood Restaurants dish (n): foo d prepared in a certain way They are very p o p u la r especially along the coast. You can deep fried (adj): cooked in a large a m o u n t o f o il try the sole in red sauce or crispy perch. They are both batter (n): a m ixture o f m ilk, eggs a nd flo u r delicious. chipped (adj): cut in to chip shapes vinegar (n): acetic acid used to fla v o u r foo d pie (n): meat, vegetables or fru it baked in pastry sauce (n): a tasty liq u id served w ith food side dish (n): a p o rtio n o f fo o d th a t accom panies a m ain meal34


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