4 Check I Match I Repeat the beginnings of the sentences to the correct endings.. Free time and routines • collocations !sHow WHAT vou KNow I 1 Complete the sentences with the verbs
Family and friends
Reading
I can use the Present Simple to talk about facts, routines, likes and dislikes
I can identify details in a radio interview about people's typical weekends
I can find specific details in a magazine article about family life
1.5 Grammar I can ask questions using the Present Simple
I can ask and answer questions about likes and dislikes
I can write to someone and tell them about me and my interests
2 What can you remember from this unit?
New words I learned Expressions I liked
(the words you most want to remember from (any expressions you think sound nice, useful this unit) orfunny)
Students' Book pp 12-13 Word Store p 3
Students' Book pp 16-17 Workbook pp 12-13
English I heard or read outside class
(e.g from webs1tes, books, adverts, films, music)
1 Match beginnings 1-5 to the correct endings a-h
There are three extra endings
2 Sam and his friends always talk
I prefer watching DVDs over going to the cinema, as I enjoy staying home and relaxing On sunny days, I like taking a walk in the park to enjoy the nice weather I blog every day about computers and computer games, which is a hobby I’m passionate about In my free time, I play the guitar with my friends, which helps me unwind and have fun Saturdays are usually reserved for picnics in the park with my family I cherish spending quality time with our friends and having dinner at 5 p.m with my aunt and uncle, making the most of family and social moments.
2 Complete the text with in, on or at in each gap
No school for two months so I don't get up early 0 ~"" the morning ,_ a typical day, I have breakfast 2 _ noon!
Then I read emails and funny stories 3 _ the Internet and, late 4 _ the afternoon, I go out with friends We usually stay out late I often get home 5 _ midnight and then I watch a DVD and go to bed at about 2 a.m
3 Complete the text with a verb in each gap First letters are given
My parents don't like the way I 0 Spt"'-~ my time on holiday Now, I 1 g _ _ up at eight o'clock When my parents go to work, I 2 1 _ _ after my ten-year-old sister
I make breakfast for her and 3 t _ _ her to the park or the shopping centre I can go out with my friends in the evening but I 4 c home from parties or the cinema
; at 11 p.m and I don't watch films I 5 h _ _ a shower and go to bed before midnight
The holidays are still cool!
4 Rewrite the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets
0 My dad (play) snooker on Sundays with friends from work: Ml:j G1~ct l'L~l:j.S s""oofur D"- su ,c(~lj.S w~tn fr~e ,c(.s froV>< worl<
1 We (always I be tired) at the end of the school day
2 My brother (not I like) reading books He prefers comics
3 Mike (never I have) lunch at school He is always hungry before 3.30 p.m
4 Erin (not I watch) television She thinks it's boring
5 What kind of music (you I listen to) when you relax?
5 Use the words in brackets to write questions
0 What kind of books I read? (your parents) wl>l~t ~r?_~,_~ of boolr?_.s cto ljDur p~re""t.s ret:lc1?
1 What sports I play? (your best friend)
2 What I favourite film? (your cousin's)
3 What I eat for breakfast? (your father)
4 What time I get up on Saturdays? (your sisters)
5 How often I go to discos? (you)
6 Choose the correct options A, B or C
1 What do you usually do_ Sunday afternoons?
2 Come and work at the cafe with me it's great We always_ a good time
3 Do you want to_ shopping with me on Saturday?
I need to buy some things for university
4 Tim _often stay at home at the weekend He goes out with his friends all the time
5 Claire: Matt's got a new blog
A he writes B he does write C does he write
1 Decide which word is different from the others in groups 1-4 What kind of food is it? Find the right category There is one extra heading
2 Complete the names of the containers with one letter in each gap Then complete the shopping list with the correct food from the box
[ brown bread AeFiey ice cream ] lemonade potatoes spaghetti tuna water white chocolate
Remembering food container names is easier when you associate them with specific foods For example, instead of saying "I've got some ice cream," say "I've got a tub of ice cream" to clearly identify the container Learning food and container names together enhances recall and improves your English vocabulary related to food storage Using descriptive phrases like "a tub of ice cream" helps speakers specify the type of container, making communication clearer This association is a practical tip for language learners to expand their vocabulary efficiently.
Look in your fridge at home Complete the sentences about the food you can see in the fridge Check any new words in a dictionary
In my fridge, there is:
In my fridge there are:
Lisa suggests that the healthy food camp is a great idea but notes that it involves a long walk to get there, prompting her to ask if Chris has brought a drink Chris responds that he has some cola with him, addressing her concern about staying hydrated during the walk.
Lisa: Cola! That isn't healthy I've got two small
1cartons I boxes I packets of orange juice
Ten minutes later Chris: Oh, great, a shop Wait a minute Lisa: What do you want to buy?
Chris: A small 2 tub I tin I jar of mayonnaise for my sandwiches
Lisa: You could buy a tomato and some lettuce to make it nicer Not mayonnaise
Lisa: We've still got 5 km to go Let's stop and eat Have you got something for lunch?
Chris: Yes My ham sandwiches, two 3 bars I tubs I tins of chocolate, two 4 tins I jars I cans of cola and a 5 box I packet I jar of crisps
Lisa: You really need this healthy food camp, Chris
Lisa: Morning, Chris Time for breakfast
Chris: We haven't got any bread!
For a simple breakfast, you need a six-pack of eggs, a carton of milk, and a seven-tub packet of corn flakes Additionally, having a jar of chocolate spread can add variety to your morning meal However, it’s important to be prepared with the right breakfast essentials for a successful camping trip.
4 Match the phrase beginnings 1-4 to the correct endings a-c There is one extra beginning
1 do D a front of the telly
5 Complete the conversation with the expressions in Exercise 4 Make changes if necessary
Liz: What do you do when you're hungry? Do you
Amy: Sometimes but I want to 1 today Liz: Great! I love Indian food We can go to my house and 2 There's a good film on this evening
Amy: OK I've got some strawberries We can Liz: Not ice cream?
Amy: No Not after a big Indian dinner
7 Complete the words with one letter in each gap
Dave: I always forget to buy bread I usually remember when I get to the 0 c.h ~ £: kQ ~ t to pay
Matt: There are never any shopping
Sue: You need £ 1 for a 2 t _ _ I _ _ y but
Bob: I finish work at 9 p.m and the
Ellen: The people in the shop don't know how to fill the 4 s _ _ _ v _ s I find honey with the mayonnaise and tuna with the chocolate!
Some food products have different names in British
English and in American English, e.g biscuits (UK)- cookies (USA), sweets (UK)-candy (USA), chips (UK)-French fries (USA), crisps (UK)-chips (USA)
I SHOW WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT I
8 Choose the option A, B or C which is wrong
1 I don't eat a lot of meat but I often use vegetables like _to make very nice meals
2 If you're going to the shops, could you get me a carton of_, please?
3 This packet of_ is nearly empty How can I cook dinner now?
4 I can't eat dairy food so I never have_ Well, I have it if it is made from soya
9 Complete the sentences with the words from the box There are two extra words
[ bag 9asket cans cartons checkout J packet shelves tins trolleys
Mr Jenkins: I've got a shopping 0 baslut
Mrs Jenkins: That's no good I want a 10kg 1 _ _ of potatoes, onions, five 2 _ _ of milk, a 3 _ _ of spaghetti, water and ten 4 _ _ of soup
Mr Jenkins: OK, OK I understand! Where are the
Mrs Jenkins: Outside Get a good one I don't want to push one with a broken wheel round the shop Meet me by the biscuits
Mrs Jenkins: Great Now, you get the spaghetti What's wrong?
Mr Jenkins: I can't see any spaghetti
Mrs Jenkins: That's because these 6 _ _ are full of biscuits They don't have spaghetti and biscuits together Spaghetti is over there with the pasta, rice and flour
Mr Jenkins: Oh, right That's a good idea
Countable and uncountable nou ns jSHOWWHATYOU KNOW !
1 Write the plural forms of the nouns in brackets
0 When we go on walks, we always take lots of carrots
1 Do you want _ _ _ _ (potato) with your chicken or do you prefer rice?
2 I love June _ _ _ _ (Strawberry) are so cheap
3 For a real Spanish omelette, you need five or six
4 We often pick _ _ (mushroom) in autumn but I'm always scared to eat them
5 These (orange) are very juicy You only need two of them to make a glass of juice
2 * Find nine more food items in the word search
Decide if they are countable or uncountable c 0 L I V E 0 I
3 * * Complete the sentences by choosing the correct options
Peter: I think we're ready to start dinner There 1 is some I are some I is any cheese in the fridge
Sian: Great! Er 2 /s there any I Is there some I Are there any mushrooms? I can't see them
Peter: Mushrooms Oh, no I forgot
Sian: And there 3 isn't some I aren't some I isn't any spaghetti
Sian: So, no spaghetti bolognese for us today What can we eat?
Peter: 4 /s there any I Are there some I Are there any bread?
Sian: Bread? I don't want a sandwich I want dinner!
Peter: Well, there 5 is some I are some I are any potatoes
We can have fried eggs and potatoes
Sian: There 6 isn 't any I aren't some I aren't any eggs
4 * * Complete the questions and short answers Man: You're very busy Can I do something to help you?
Woman: Oh, yes, please Can you make a shopping list and go shopping for me?
Man: OK What do you want?
Woman: I don't know That's why I want you to make a list
Man: Right 0 !s tl-lere av-vl::l fru~t (fruit)?
Woman: 0 Dyes, tl-lere Ls (.1) There are apples and oranges
Woman: 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ (.1) We've got four
Man: jars Don't buy any honey We never eat it but you always buy it
Man: Oh, is there any
Woman: Please, if you want to help me, just go to the kitchen and look
5 * * * Complete the questions and answers with one word in each gap
Maggie: Can I ask you a few questions about food you eat?
Maggie: 0 t-tow 11\. or/ I water for about 25 minutes
3 M1x the oil in the pan I mrlk and flour together until the m1xture is smooth and easy to pour
4 Fry the onions in some oil I milk for about five minutes Be careful not to let them turn brown
5 Shce the carrots I olrve oil and place into a pan of bodmg water with a teaspoon of salt
Discovering unusual restaurants offers a unique dining experience that appeals to curious food enthusiasts Many of these eateries incorporate food adjectives to describe their creative dishes, making the menu more enticing For example, some restaurants grow their own ingredients, such as pumpkins, a popular large orange vegetable associated with Halloween, ensuring fresh and flavorful options Located in various districts of a town, these establishments often create a lively atmosphere where customers can chat informally with staff about the innovative cuisine Entertainment may include engaging activities like playing drums, a musical instrument that adds to the vibrant ambiance Overall, these unconventional restaurants attract customers seeking memorable culinary adventures and a chance to enjoy extraordinary dining environments.
'How much is it?' In some restaurants, the answer is: 'What you want to pay.' Here are some of the 'Pay-what-you-want' restaurants around the world
Discover a unique Pakistani restaurant nestled in Vienna, offering an authentic dining experience across three cozy floors Guests descend into a small, inviting space where the restaurant’s dynamic menu, updated every few hours, features three vegetarian and two meat dishes served from large, hot containers on the table Notably, there are no traditional menus or waiters; instead, diners select their food directly from the display This innovative concept allows patrons to pay what they feel the meal is worth, enhancing the casual and welcoming atmosphere of this distinctive eatery in Vienna.
The traditional, Pakistani food is delicious but, be careful, some of it is very spicy! Try the Alu Methi
Gajar- spicy but sweet vegetables
- and, of course, some Pakistani rice The restaurant isn't only a
'Pay-what-you-want' restaurant but also a 'Play what you want'
• restaurant In the evenings, you can take a djembe, an African drum, and play music with others
It's a really cool place to spend sometime
B Soul Kitchen - Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
Soul Kitchen is a great place to gQ for lunch The menu has choices of starters - my favourite is the mixed green salad-main course
This restaurant offers a variety of options including fish, meat, vegetarian dishes, and desserts, all with a unique pay-what-you-want pricing system While the suggested minimum donation is $10, anyone who cannot afford this can work for an hour in exchange for their meal The restaurant emphasizes healthy, locally sourced ingredients, making it a welcoming place for all budgets.
The restaurant even has a garden and grows a lot of the vegetables that they use in their meals
C Lentil As Anything - Melbourne, Australia
Lentil As Anything is a popular vegetarian restaurant chain in Australia's second-largest city, with four locations across Melbourne The Abbotsford district hosts one of these welcoming eateries, serving approximately 900 diners daily Open all day, the restaurants offer breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a friendly atmosphere where guests can socialize, enjoy live music, and contribute voluntarily by leaving a donation at the end of their meal The menu features healthy, delicious meat-free options, including standout dishes like pumpkin curry, highlighting fresh ingredients like pumpkins These restaurants provide a satisfying vegetarian dining experience in Melbourne’s vibrant food scene.
1 Read the three reviews and decide which restaurant
A-C is best for people 1-4 One person doesn't have a suitable restaurant
1 'I love hot food from China and India I'd like to try food from a different country in Asia.' D
2 'I don't eat meat I think it is wrong to kill animals for food I don't even like seeing other people eat meat.' D
3 'I love traditional, English breakfasts with sausages, bacon and fried eggs.' D
4 'I haven't got a job I have a lot of time in the middle of the day but I haven't got money for food.' D
Read the reviews again Match sentences 1-9 to the restaurants Write DWD (Der Wiener Deewan), SK (Soul
Kitchen) or LAA (lentil As Anything)
1 They grow some of the food they serve CJ
2 The recipes are from a different country CJ
3 You can pay for your food or work CJ
4 There are four restaurants with the same name CJ
5 You can play music here [ _ I
6 You can eat here at any time of the day CJ
7 You get a three-course meal here Cl
8 You put the food you want on your plate CJ
9 You can't eat meat here CJ
3 Look at the underlined verbs + prepositions in the reviews Then complete gaps 1-6 with the verbs from the box
[ chat eat go (x2) pay play listen J
0 You can e&~t in a cafe or restaurant
1 You can _ _ for your meal with cash or a credit card
2 People _ _ to music on MP3 players and CDs
3 There is a cafe and a restaurant in the building
You _ _ up some stairs to the cafe and down some other stairs to the restaurant
4 I often _ _ to my friends on my computer We use
5 After school, I sometimes _ _ for a pizza or a hot dog with my friends
6 My brother is in a band and sometimes he lets me
4 Complete the sentences with the correct verbs and prepositions from Exercise 3 Use the correct forms of the verbs
0 When I'm on holiday, I always et:~t ~""small, local restaurants
I've got the chance to _ _ the guitar _ _ some really good musicians
2 Where do you want to _ _ dinner?
3 My dad always _ _ _ _ the meal when we go out to a restaurant with the whole family
4 To get to the toilet, _ _ _ _ the stairs and turn left
5 The tables in the restaurant are very big so you can meet other people and them when you eat
6 Jane likes it when she can _ _ _ _ Spanish music in Spanish restaurants and Chinese music in Chinese restaurants-then she believes she's in that country!
REMEMBER THIS f A meal is food that is eaten at regular times of a day, e.g.- l breakfast or dinner
A meal can consist of several courses, e.g soup, meat with vegetables, and dessert
A dish is a particular variety of food served as part of a meal, e.g spaghetti bolognese or Yorkshire pudding
An ingredient is any food that is used to make a dish, e.g cheese or tomatoes
5 Read REMEMBER THIS Put the words in bold from the texts under the correct heading
Meals of the day Courses bYet:~R.ft:~st
6 Complete the sentences with one word in each gap First letters are given
0 I love this restaurant The waiters are polite and the food is deL~c~ous
1 I don't eat meat What v dishes do you serve?
2 Can I have a glass of water, please? This curry is very s _ _
3 I'm sorry, we don't have rice We only serve I _ _ _ _ food and we don't grow rice in this country
4 I hope you like this it's at meal from my country My grandmother always cooks it when I go home to visit
5 This bread is very f it's still warm
1 Write a or an before the nouns
Mexico is home to numerous nopal plants, which are a traditional ingredient in many Mexican dishes The Festival del Nopal celebrates nopal cuisine and culinary traditions, and it takes place annually in Santa Cruz, California This event showcases the cultural significance and versatile use of nopal in cooking, attracting visitors interested in Mexican food and heritage.
4 A I The festival is very popular and you can eat different food made with nopals It is great with tomatoes and onions, with cheese or you can make
5 a I the dessert with 6 - I the fruit from the nopal plant 7 A I The festival happens in 8 - I the July
It's a great way to find out about this delicious plant
3 * * Complete the text with a, an, the or 0 in each gap
My aunt lives in Bristol, a vibrant and exciting big city Her house is located in the city centre, providing easy access to many attractions Bristol is known for its lively atmosphere, with a variety of restaurants nearby During our visits, we often dine at one of the local restaurants close to her house, enjoying the diverse culinary scene.
5 _ Chinese restaurant, 6 _lndian restaurant, 7 _ two
Italian restaurants and 8 _ Moroccan restaurant 9 _
Moroccan restaurant is my favourite 10 _ food there is amazing I love 11 _ Moroccan food
4 * * * Each sentence has one mistake Underline the mistakes and correct them
0 I don't eat the meat but I eat a lot of vegetables w e~t
1 The shops in this town don't sell an ingredients I need
2 I live in the town in southern England
3 We've got a pizza for lunch but the pizza has got mushrooms on it and I don't like the mushrooms
4 We stay in a small town in the Italy every August
5 * * * Add two articles to each sentence Rewrite the sentences with the articles in the correct places
0 Do you like food that they sell at cafe in Market Street?
Po tJOLA L~fu the food th~t thet:J seLL ~t the c~fe ~"" M~rk?.et street?
1 I need onion for this dinner but I haven't got any and shops near here aren't open
2 There is food festival in main square of our town in June
3 I'm good cook but recipes in this book are very difficult
4 I like pizzas but I don't like pizzas from restaurant near our school
I SHOW WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT I
6 Complete the conversation with the (x1 ), a (x2) and 0 (x3)
Melanie: This is 0 f! good photo Where is it?
Jason: That's me in 1 _ Spain We go there every year in 2_ August
Melanie: Are you in 3 _ restaurant in this photo?
Jason: it's a cafe 4 cakes there are delicious We always go there on the way back to the hotel from the beach
Melanie: So what are those things on your plate?
Jason: They are churros They are a Spanish cake
Melanie: So, you like 5 _ Spanish cakes, eh?
Jason: I love all cakes, from England, Spain, Germany- everywhere
Melanie: Well, I've got 6 _ cake here it's a carrot cake
Jason: Carrot cake? A cake with carrots in it?? Maybe there are some cakes that I don't like
1 Complete the sentences with the prices in words Use the verb be in the correct form
2 Put the words in the correct order
0 are I hi, I order I ready I to I you
Hi, &~Ye ~:;~o~.< Ye&~c;i~:j to oyc;iey? ~
1 OK I to I what I you I drink I like I would
2 that's I no, I it I thanks, I much I it I how I is
4 pounds I it's I seventy-five I two
5 have I please I I I juice, I can I orange I an
3 Look at the sentences in Exercise 2 Decide who says them, the customer (Q or the server (5) Write the letters in the boxes
4 Put the conversation in Exercise 2 in the correct order
5 Complete the conversation with one word in each gap Server: Are you ready to 0omeY?
Customer: Yes, please I'd 1 _ _ a hot dog
Server: What 2 _ _ you like to 3 _ _ ? Customer: A mineral water, please
No, thanks, 6 _ _ 's it How 7 _ _ is it? it's two pounds ninety-five
1 Complete the sentences related to parties with the words from the box
[ clothes people everyone~ the holiday~ presents sp1cy J
1 sveYl::JO~'-e makes some Indian food
3 My friend's curries are really _ _ _
4 We always talk about _ _ _ - not school work!
Match the sentences from Exercise 1 to the parties
A-D Two sentences match the same party
B bring-your-own-curry party
3 Choose the correct words (A, B or C) to complete the email
2 _ are you? I'm fine it's my birthday next week
3_ you like to come to my party? it's 4 _ Friday at my house 5 _ you come?
4 Complete the email with the words from the box
There are two extra words
[ at delicious hope text ~ want let love party J wishes would
Do you 1 _ _ to come to our 2 _ _ ? it's on Saturday
3 _ _ 4 p.m at the pizza restaurant in Turner Road
The pizzas there are 4 _ _ it's an after-exams party- no-one talks about school or exams!
I 5 _ _ you can come Email or 6 _ _ me and 7 _ _ me know
!SHOW WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT !-
5 lt's your birthday soon Write an email of invitation of about 50-70 words to a friend
• Use appropriate greeting and ending phrases
• Invite your friend to the party
• Describe the details of the party (occasion, place, date, time, etc.)
• Tell your friend what you would like them to do (bring food, help with the preparations, confirm they can come, etc.)
I SHOW THAT YOU'VE CHECKED I
Finished? Always check your writing Can you tick (.1') everything on this list?
In my email of invitation:
• I have started with an appropriate greeting, e.g Hi Mike!
• I have asked how my friend is
• I have included an invitation to the party
• I have given details about the party
• I have used an appropriate ending, e.g Love, Best wishes, etc
• I have used contractions (e.g I'm I aren't I that's)
• My email is neat and clear
:>f 1 Read the article about a restaurant Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space
Are you interested in trying new dining experiences beyond typical fast food? Here's an intriguing option: the restaurant 'In the Dark' in London offers a unique, completely dark dining environment Inspired by a scene from the film 'About Time,' where a boy and girl meet in an unusual restaurant, this place heightens the sensory experience by obscuring visibility, so guests cannot see the food or other diners Visiting 'In the Dark' provides an unforgettable, immersive dining adventure that redefines the way you enjoy a meal.
Writing
I can ask and answer questions about likes and dislikes
I can write to someone and tell them about me and my interests
2 What can you remember from this unit?
New words I learned Expressions I liked
(the words you most want to remember from (any expressions you think sound nice, useful this unit) orfunny)
Students' Book pp 12-13 Word Store p 3
Students' Book pp 16-17 Workbook pp 12-13
English I heard or read outside class
(e.g from webs1tes, books, adverts, films, music)
1 Match beginnings 1-5 to the correct endings a-h
There are three extra endings
2 Sam and his friends always talk
I rarely go to the cinema but I enjoy watching DVDs at home, especially on sunny days when I like to take a walk in the park I write a blog every day about computers and computer games, which is a great way to share my interests In my free time, I play the guitar with my friends and often have a picnic in the park on Saturdays Spending quality time with our friends is very important to me, and I usually have dinner at 5 p.m with my aunt and uncle to catch up and relax.
2 Complete the text with in, on or at in each gap
No school for two months so I don't get up early 0 ~"" the morning ,_ a typical day, I have breakfast 2 _ noon!
Then I read emails and funny stories 3 _ the Internet and, late 4 _ the afternoon, I go out with friends We usually stay out late I often get home 5 _ midnight and then I watch a DVD and go to bed at about 2 a.m
3 Complete the text with a verb in each gap First letters are given
My parents don't like the way I 0 Spt"'-~ my time on holiday Now, I 1 g _ _ up at eight o'clock When my parents go to work, I 2 1 _ _ after my ten-year-old sister
I make breakfast for her and 3 t _ _ her to the park or the shopping centre I can go out with my friends in the evening but I 4 c home from parties or the cinema
; at 11 p.m and I don't watch films I 5 h _ _ a shower and go to bed before midnight
The holidays are still cool!
4 Rewrite the sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets
0 My dad (play) snooker on Sundays with friends from work: Ml:j G1~ct l'L~l:j.S s""oofur D"- su ,c(~lj.S w~tn fr~e ,c(.s froV>< worl<
1 We (always I be tired) at the end of the school day
2 My brother (not I like) reading books He prefers comics
3 Mike (never I have) lunch at school He is always hungry before 3.30 p.m
4 Erin (not I watch) television She thinks it's boring
5 What kind of music (you I listen to) when you relax?
5 Use the words in brackets to write questions
0 What kind of books I read? (your parents) wl>l~t ~r?_~,_~ of boolr?_.s cto ljDur p~re""t.s ret:lc1?
1 What sports I play? (your best friend)
2 What I favourite film? (your cousin's)
3 What I eat for breakfast? (your father)
4 What time I get up on Saturdays? (your sisters)
5 How often I go to discos? (you)
6 Choose the correct options A, B or C
1 What do you usually do_ Sunday afternoons?
2 Come and work at the cafe with me it's great We always_ a good time
3 Do you want to_ shopping with me on Saturday?
I need to buy some things for university
4 Tim _often stay at home at the weekend He goes out with his friends all the time
5 Claire: Matt's got a new blog
A he writes B he does write C does he write
1 Decide which word is different from the others in groups 1-4 What kind of food is it? Find the right category There is one extra heading
2 Complete the names of the containers with one letter in each gap Then complete the shopping list with the correct food from the box
[ brown bread AeFiey ice cream ] lemonade potatoes spaghetti tuna water white chocolate
Remembering food containers is easier when you associate them with specific foods For example, instead of simply saying "I've got some ice cream," you can say "I've got a tub of ice cream," which clearly links the container to the food it holds Learning food and container names together enhances memory and makes vocabulary more practical.
Look in your fridge at home Complete the sentences about the food you can see in the fridge Check any new words in a dictionary
In my fridge, there is:
In my fridge there are:
Lisa expresses excitement about the healthy food camp, noting it's a great idea, but mentions that the walk to get there is quite long She also asks if Chris has a drink, to which he responds that he has some cola.
Lisa: Cola! That isn't healthy I've got two small
1cartons I boxes I packets of orange juice
Ten minutes later Chris: Oh, great, a shop Wait a minute Lisa: What do you want to buy?
Chris: A small 2 tub I tin I jar of mayonnaise for my sandwiches
Lisa: You could buy a tomato and some lettuce to make it nicer Not mayonnaise
Lisa: We've still got 5 km to go Let's stop and eat Have you got something for lunch?
Chris: Yes My ham sandwiches, two 3 bars I tubs I tins of chocolate, two 4 tins I jars I cans of cola and a 5 box I packet I jar of crisps
Lisa: You really need this healthy food camp, Chris
Lisa: Morning, Chris Time for breakfast
Chris: We haven't got any bread!
For a simple breakfast, all we need are a six-pack of milk, a seven-tub box, or a carton of corn flakes Additionally, a jar of chocolate spread can add a delicious twist to your morning It's important to pack the right breakfast ingredients for a satisfying start to the day.
4 Match the phrase beginnings 1-4 to the correct endings a-c There is one extra beginning
1 do D a front of the telly
5 Complete the conversation with the expressions in Exercise 4 Make changes if necessary
Liz: What do you do when you're hungry? Do you
Amy: Sometimes but I want to 1 today Liz: Great! I love Indian food We can go to my house and 2 There's a good film on this evening
Amy: OK I've got some strawberries We can Liz: Not ice cream?
Amy: No Not after a big Indian dinner
7 Complete the words with one letter in each gap
Dave: I always forget to buy bread I usually remember when I get to the 0 c.h ~ £: kQ ~ t to pay
Matt: There are never any shopping
Sue: You need £ 1 for a 2 t _ _ I _ _ y but
Bob: I finish work at 9 p.m and the
Ellen: The people in the shop don't know how to fill the 4 s _ _ _ v _ s I find honey with the mayonnaise and tuna with the chocolate!
Some food products have different names in British
English and in American English, e.g biscuits (UK)- cookies (USA), sweets (UK)-candy (USA), chips (UK)-French fries (USA), crisps (UK)-chips (USA)
I SHOW WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT I
8 Choose the option A, B or C which is wrong
1 I don't eat a lot of meat but I often use vegetables like _to make very nice meals
2 If you're going to the shops, could you get me a carton of_, please?
3 This packet of_ is nearly empty How can I cook dinner now?
4 I can't eat dairy food so I never have_ Well, I have it if it is made from soya
9 Complete the sentences with the words from the box There are two extra words
[ bag 9asket cans cartons checkout J packet shelves tins trolleys
Mr Jenkins: I've got a shopping 0 baslut
Mrs Jenkins: That's no good I want a 10kg 1 _ _ of potatoes, onions, five 2 _ _ of milk, a 3 _ _ of spaghetti, water and ten 4 _ _ of soup
Mr Jenkins: OK, OK I understand! Where are the
Mrs Jenkins: Outside Get a good one I don't want to push one with a broken wheel round the shop Meet me by the biscuits
Mrs Jenkins: Great Now, you get the spaghetti What's wrong?
Mr Jenkins: I can't see any spaghetti
Mrs Jenkins: That's because these 6 _ _ are full of biscuits They don't have spaghetti and biscuits together Spaghetti is over there with the pasta, rice and flour
Mr Jenkins: Oh, right That's a good idea
Countable and uncountable nou ns jSHOWWHATYOU KNOW !
1 Write the plural forms of the nouns in brackets
0 When we go on walks, we always take lots of carrots
1 Do you want _ _ _ _ (potato) with your chicken or do you prefer rice?
2 I love June _ _ _ _ (Strawberry) are so cheap
3 For a real Spanish omelette, you need five or six
4 We often pick _ _ (mushroom) in autumn but I'm always scared to eat them
5 These (orange) are very juicy You only need two of them to make a glass of juice
2 * Find nine more food items in the word search
Decide if they are countable or uncountable c 0 L I V E 0 I
3 * * Complete the sentences by choosing the correct options
Peter: I think we're ready to start dinner There 1 is some I are some I is any cheese in the fridge
Sian: Great! Er 2 /s there any I Is there some I Are there any mushrooms? I can't see them
Peter: Mushrooms Oh, no I forgot
Sian: And there 3 isn't some I aren't some I isn't any spaghetti
Sian: So, no spaghetti bolognese for us today What can we eat?
Peter: 4 /s there any I Are there some I Are there any bread?
Sian: Bread? I don't want a sandwich I want dinner!
Peter: Well, there 5 is some I are some I are any potatoes
We can have fried eggs and potatoes
Sian: There 6 isn 't any I aren't some I aren't any eggs
4 * * Complete the questions and short answers Man: You're very busy Can I do something to help you?
Woman: Oh, yes, please Can you make a shopping list and go shopping for me?
Man: OK What do you want?
Woman: I don't know That's why I want you to make a list
Man: Right 0 !s tl-lere av-vl::l fru~t (fruit)?
Woman: 0 Dyes, tl-lere Ls (.1) There are apples and oranges
Woman: 6 _ _ _ _ _ _ (.1) We've got four
Man: jars Don't buy any honey We never eat it but you always buy it
Man: Oh, is there any
Woman: Please, if you want to help me, just go to the kitchen and look
5 * * * Complete the questions and answers with one word in each gap
Maggie: Can I ask you a few questions about food you eat?
Maggie: 0 t-tow 11\. or/ I water for about 25 minutes
3 M1x the oil in the pan I mrlk and flour together until the m1xture is smooth and easy to pour
4 Fry the onions in some oil I milk for about five minutes Be careful not to let them turn brown
5 Shce the carrots I olrve oil and place into a pan of bodmg water with a teaspoon of salt
Discovering unusual restaurants offers a unique dining experience that often features creative food concepts and vibrant atmospheres Many of these establishments incorporate decorative elements like pumpkins, a large orange vegetable popular during Halloween, to enhance their theme and ambiance These venues are usually located in distinct districts within a town, making them easily accessible for curious customers seeking something different Visitors can enjoy engaging conversations with friendly staff or fellow diners, creating a welcoming environment Some restaurants even incorporate musical elements, such as drum performances, to entertain guests Overall, these innovative eateries attract various customers eager to explore new flavors and memorable experiences.
'How much is it?' In some restaurants, the answer is: 'What you want to pay.' Here are some of the 'Pay-what-you-want' restaurants around the world
Located in Vienna, this authentic Pakistani restaurant offers a unique dining experience across three cozy floors Guests descend to a small, intimate room where food is served directly from large, hot containers placed on the table, with no traditional menus or waitstaff taking orders The menu changes every few hours, typically featuring three vegetarian and two meat options, allowing for variety and freshness Customers enjoy a pay-what-you-want system, making this restaurant both affordable and memorable for those seeking flavorful Pakistani cuisine in Vienna.
The traditional, Pakistani food is delicious but, be careful, some of it is very spicy! Try the Alu Methi
Gajar- spicy but sweet vegetables
- and, of course, some Pakistani rice The restaurant isn't only a
'Pay-what-you-want' restaurant but also a 'Play what you want'
• restaurant In the evenings, you can take a djembe, an African drum, and play music with others
It's a really cool place to spend sometime
B Soul Kitchen - Red Bank, New Jersey, USA
Soul Kitchen is a great place to gQ for lunch The menu has choices of starters - my favourite is the mixed green salad-main course
Enjoy a diverse menu featuring fish, meat, vegetarian options, and desserts, all offered in a pay-what-you-want dining experience While the suggested donation is $10, the restaurant welcomes guests who cannot afford it by allowing them to work for an hour in exchange for their meal The restaurant emphasizes healthy, locally sourced ingredients, making it a compassionate choice for mindful eaters This unique concept promotes community support and access to nutritious, sustainable food for everyone.
The restaurant even has a garden and grows a lot of the vegetables that they use in their meals
C Lentil As Anything - Melbourne, Australia
Lentil As Anything is a popular vegetarian restaurant chain in Australia's second-largest city, with four locations serving the community Located in the Abbotsford district, these restaurants welcome approximately 900 diners daily, offering breakfast, lunch, and dinner in a friendly and welcoming atmosphere Guests can enjoy healthy, delicious plant-based meals, including standout dishes like their renowned pumpkin curry—an example of the flavorful vegetarian options available The concept encourages community spirit, allowing customers to contribute by leaving a donation in a box as they depart, and the venues provide a cozy environment to socialize and listen to good music.
1 Read the three reviews and decide which restaurant
A-C is best for people 1-4 One person doesn't have a suitable restaurant
1 'I love hot food from China and India I'd like to try food from a different country in Asia.' D
2 'I don't eat meat I think it is wrong to kill animals for food I don't even like seeing other people eat meat.' D
3 'I love traditional, English breakfasts with sausages, bacon and fried eggs.' D
4 'I haven't got a job I have a lot of time in the middle of the day but I haven't got money for food.' D
Read the reviews again Match sentences 1-9 to the restaurants Write DWD (Der Wiener Deewan), SK (Soul
Kitchen) or LAA (lentil As Anything)
1 They grow some of the food they serve CJ
2 The recipes are from a different country CJ
3 You can pay for your food or work CJ
4 There are four restaurants with the same name CJ
5 You can play music here [ _ I
6 You can eat here at any time of the day CJ
7 You get a three-course meal here Cl
8 You put the food you want on your plate CJ
9 You can't eat meat here CJ
3 Look at the underlined verbs + prepositions in the reviews Then complete gaps 1-6 with the verbs from the box
[ chat eat go (x2) pay play listen J
0 You can e&~t in a cafe or restaurant
1 You can _ _ for your meal with cash or a credit card
2 People _ _ to music on MP3 players and CDs
3 There is a cafe and a restaurant in the building
You _ _ up some stairs to the cafe and down some other stairs to the restaurant
4 I often _ _ to my friends on my computer We use
5 After school, I sometimes _ _ for a pizza or a hot dog with my friends
6 My brother is in a band and sometimes he lets me
4 Complete the sentences with the correct verbs and prepositions from Exercise 3 Use the correct forms of the verbs
0 When I'm on holiday, I always et:~t ~""small, local restaurants
I've got the chance to _ _ the guitar _ _ some really good musicians
2 Where do you want to _ _ dinner?
3 My dad always _ _ _ _ the meal when we go out to a restaurant with the whole family
4 To get to the toilet, _ _ _ _ the stairs and turn left
5 The tables in the restaurant are very big so you can meet other people and them when you eat
6 Jane likes it when she can _ _ _ _ Spanish music in Spanish restaurants and Chinese music in Chinese restaurants-then she believes she's in that country!
REMEMBER THIS f A meal is food that is eaten at regular times of a day, e.g.- l breakfast or dinner
A meal can consist of several courses, e.g soup, meat with vegetables, and dessert
A dish is a particular variety of food served as part of a meal, e.g spaghetti bolognese or Yorkshire pudding
An ingredient is any food that is used to make a dish, e.g cheese or tomatoes
5 Read REMEMBER THIS Put the words in bold from the texts under the correct heading
Meals of the day Courses bYet:~R.ft:~st
6 Complete the sentences with one word in each gap First letters are given
0 I love this restaurant The waiters are polite and the food is deL~c~ous
1 I don't eat meat What v dishes do you serve?
2 Can I have a glass of water, please? This curry is very s _ _
3 I'm sorry, we don't have rice We only serve I _ _ _ _ food and we don't grow rice in this country
4 I hope you like this it's at meal from my country My grandmother always cooks it when I go home to visit
5 This bread is very f it's still warm
1 Write a or an before the nouns
Mexico is home to numerous nopal plants, which are a staple ingredient in traditional Mexican cuisine Nopal is widely used by Mexicans in various dishes, highlighting its cultural significance The Festival del Nopal celebrates nopal cuisine and culinary traditions, showcasing innovative and authentic recipes Interestingly, this festival takes place in Santa Cruz, California, bringing Mexican nopal culinary heritage to an international audience.
4 A I The festival is very popular and you can eat different food made with nopals It is great with tomatoes and onions, with cheese or you can make
5 a I the dessert with 6 - I the fruit from the nopal plant 7 A I The festival happens in 8 - I the July
It's a great way to find out about this delicious plant
3 * * Complete the text with a, an, the or 0 in each gap
My aunt lives in Bristol, a big and exciting city Her house is located in the city centre, close to many popular attractions Bristol offers a vibrant city life with a lot of restaurants, and we always enjoy dining out when we stay with her There is also a variety of cafes and shops near her house, making it a convenient and lively neighborhood to explore.
5 _ Chinese restaurant, 6 _lndian restaurant, 7 _ two
Italian restaurants and 8 _ Moroccan restaurant 9 _
Moroccan restaurant is my favourite 10 _ food there is amazing I love 11 _ Moroccan food
4 * * * Each sentence has one mistake Underline the mistakes and correct them
0 I don't eat the meat but I eat a lot of vegetables w e~t
1 The shops in this town don't sell an ingredients I need
2 I live in the town in southern England
3 We've got a pizza for lunch but the pizza has got mushrooms on it and I don't like the mushrooms
4 We stay in a small town in the Italy every August
5 * * * Add two articles to each sentence Rewrite the sentences with the articles in the correct places
0 Do you like food that they sell at cafe in Market Street?
Po tJOLA L~fu the food th~t thet:J seLL ~t the c~fe ~"" M~rk?.et street?
1 I need onion for this dinner but I haven't got any and shops near here aren't open
2 There is food festival in main square of our town in June
3 I'm good cook but recipes in this book are very difficult
4 I like pizzas but I don't like pizzas from restaurant near our school
I SHOW WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT I
6 Complete the conversation with the (x1 ), a (x2) and 0 (x3)
Melanie: This is 0 f! good photo Where is it?
Jason: That's me in 1 _ Spain We go there every year in 2_ August
Melanie: Are you in 3 _ restaurant in this photo?
Jason: it's a cafe 4 cakes there are delicious We always go there on the way back to the hotel from the beach
Melanie: So what are those things on your plate?
Jason: They are churros They are a Spanish cake
Melanie: So, you like 5 _ Spanish cakes, eh?
Jason: I love all cakes, from England, Spain, Germany- everywhere
Melanie: Well, I've got 6 _ cake here it's a carrot cake
Jason: Carrot cake? A cake with carrots in it?? Maybe there are some cakes that I don't like
1 Complete the sentences with the prices in words Use the verb be in the correct form
2 Put the words in the correct order
0 are I hi, I order I ready I to I you
Hi, &~Ye ~:;~o~.< Ye&~c;i~:j to oyc;iey? ~
1 OK I to I what I you I drink I like I would
2 that's I no, I it I thanks, I much I it I how I is
4 pounds I it's I seventy-five I two
5 have I please I I I juice, I can I orange I an
3 Look at the sentences in Exercise 2 Decide who says them, the customer (Q or the server (5) Write the letters in the boxes
4 Put the conversation in Exercise 2 in the correct order
5 Complete the conversation with one word in each gap Server: Are you ready to 0omeY?
Customer: Yes, please I'd 1 _ _ a hot dog
Server: What 2 _ _ you like to 3 _ _ ? Customer: A mineral water, please
No, thanks, 6 _ _ 's it How 7 _ _ is it? it's two pounds ninety-five
1 Complete the sentences related to parties with the words from the box
[ clothes people everyone~ the holiday~ presents sp1cy J
1 sveYl::JO~'-e makes some Indian food
3 My friend's curries are really _ _ _
4 We always talk about _ _ _ - not school work!
Match the sentences from Exercise 1 to the parties
A-D Two sentences match the same party
B bring-your-own-curry party
3 Choose the correct words (A, B or C) to complete the email
2 _ are you? I'm fine it's my birthday next week
3_ you like to come to my party? it's 4 _ Friday at my house 5 _ you come?
4 Complete the email with the words from the box
There are two extra words
[ at delicious hope text ~ want let love party J wishes would
Do you 1 _ _ to come to our 2 _ _ ? it's on Saturday
3 _ _ 4 p.m at the pizza restaurant in Turner Road
The pizzas there are 4 _ _ it's an after-exams party- no-one talks about school or exams!
I 5 _ _ you can come Email or 6 _ _ me and 7 _ _ me know
!SHOW WHAT YOU'VE LEARNT !-
5 lt's your birthday soon Write an email of invitation of about 50-70 words to a friend
• Use appropriate greeting and ending phrases
• Invite your friend to the party
• Describe the details of the party (occasion, place, date, time, etc.)
• Tell your friend what you would like them to do (bring food, help with the preparations, confirm they can come, etc.)
I SHOW THAT YOU'VE CHECKED I
Finished? Always check your writing Can you tick (.1') everything on this list?
In my email of invitation:
• I have started with an appropriate greeting, e.g Hi Mike!
• I have asked how my friend is
• I have included an invitation to the party
• I have given details about the party
• I have used an appropriate ending, e.g Love, Best wishes, etc
• I have used contractions (e.g I'm I aren't I that's)
• My email is neat and clear
:>f 1 Read the article about a restaurant Choose the best word (A, B or C) for each space
Are you interested in trying new dining experiences beyond typical fast food? If so, check out 'In the Dark,' a unique restaurant in London where guests dine in complete darkness, making it impossible to see the food or other people This unusual setting was featured in the film 'About Time,' where a boy and girl meet in a similarly dark restaurant, highlighting the intriguing concept of dining without sight.
Self-assessment
Do you like films/reading?
What kind of (music/books/films) do you like?
Who's your favourite (singer/writer)?
What do you think of ?
My favourite (actor/writer) is
(I think) He/She/it's good/great/awesome/brilliant
(I think) He/She/it's terrible/awful/rubbish
He/She/it's OK, but I prefer