4 correct: … we started with mezze – that’s the traditional starter.. That’s right 5 incorrect: I don’t think it’s for me though.. 6 correct: Joe is trying to persuade Claudia to try i
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1 a more slowly than
b much better than
c as quickly as Chinese
d the most noisily
2 a as hard as c less fast than
b more fluently than d the most loudly
3 a better than d more carefully
b better e trains less hard
c as beautifully as
1 hot, spicy, mild, salty, sweet
2 1 incorrect: I’ve had Moroccan food home cooked a
few times so I knew I’d like it.
2 incorrect: Luis … loves trying out different foods
from around the world.
3 correct: I remember him now I spoke to him
about living in Paris at your party, didn’t I?
4 correct: … we started with mezze – that’s the
traditional starter.
Is that small dishes of things?
That’s right
5 incorrect: I don’t think it’s for me though.
I’d forgotten that you’re vegetarian.
6 correct: Joe is trying to persuade Claudia to try
it:
they serve loads of other things you’d like The salads are fantastic and they do a vegetable tagine – you’d really enjoy that You must come with us next time.
a
Fats, oils and sweets: olive oil, sweets (butter, sugar)
Dairy: milk, cheese (cream, yoghurt)
Protein: nuts, fish, chicken (eggs, meat)
Vegetables: carrot, peas, onion (cabbage, beans)
Fruit: banana, apple (grape, strawberry)
Carbohydrates: pasta, rice, bread (potato, cereal)
c
most: carbohydrates
least: fats, oils and sweets
1 a spoonfuls d cup
b bowl e glasses
c slices f packet bar
2 Suggested answers
a cup of hot chocolate
a packet of peanuts, sweets
a slice of meat, cheese, pineapple, melon
a glass of juice, milk, cola
a bowl of ice-cream, soup, strawberries
1 a 3 b 4 c 1, 2
2 1 A
2 B
3 C Students might wrongly answer B here, in
which case explain that ‘Free soft drink’ in
the notice means a free soft drink – one per
pizza ordered, and not an unlimited number
4 B Lucia is cooking the meal, not Alberto, so we
can eliminate A Marco is coming round, so
we can eliminate C
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1 a present simple becomes past simple; present
perfect becomes past perfect
b first person becomes third person
2 a Joe said that Luis was planning to work in a top
French restaurant
b Joe said that they’d been to that new Moroccan
restaurant in town
c Joe said that they’d probably go quite soon
3 a 3 and 4
b It’s the same as for a normal statement, e.g
Claudia asked Joe if he had been to an Indian
restaurant and not Claudia asked Joe if had he
been to an Indian restaurant
c The word order is the same, but we add
a to-infinitive and for negative requests
and commands we replace Don’t by not +
to-infinitive, e.g
Claudia told Joe not to leave it too long and not
Claudia told Joe to don’t leave it too long.
4 a said e told
b asked f said
c told g asked
d asked h said
1 1 a birthday (There are presents and a birthday
cake; it is the man’s birthday: he is blowing out
the candles and wearing a party hat.)
2 Christmas Day (A big lunch with roast turkey is
the traditional Christmas Day meal, and there is
a Christmas tree.)
3 Hallowe’en (The children are wearing costumes
and carrying a pumpkin.)
4 Valentine’s Day (The couple are kissing and
holding red roses and a red heart-shaped box
of chocolates, which are traditional presents for
Valentine’s day.)
2 a New Year’s Eve
b Easter Day
c Hallowe’en
d Mother’s Day
e Valentine’s Day
f Thanksgiving
g a wedding
h a birthday
3 1 church 7 wedding
2 presents 8 confetti
3 bride 9 reception
4 bouquet 10 speeches
5 bridesmaids 11 honeymoon
6 groom
2 C It’s a happy ending