Unit 3 Food Self Assessment
Unit 3 Food Self Assessment
Grammar
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs from the box.
1 I _________ a new car this year because I don’t have any money.
4 I _________ a surprise party for Erica because it’s her birthday on Saturday.
5 Ben and Carol _________ for dinner this evening because they’re very busy at work.
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2 Is that the Chinese restaurant where/which you had your birthday celebration?
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Vocabulary
2 I’m going to start a _______ tomorrow because I want to lose some weight.
3 We’d like to order our meal, so could we have the _______ please?
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5 describing food
Complete the sentences with the words from the box. There are three extra words.
2 The Japanese eat sushi which is _______ fish. This can be quite strange if you haven’t tried it before.
It’s important to keep your recipe/receipt when you buy something new.
1 There are a lot of celebrity chefs/chiefs who have cookery programmes on TV now.
4 Lucy is very sensitive/sensible and always knows when I’m feeling sad.
5 My parents have so many arguments/discussions about money. My dad starts shouting and they both get
angry.
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Pronunciation
7 connected speech
8 silent letters
hour
1 island
2 knife
3 vegetable
4 Wednesday
5 receipt
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How to …
9 make arrangements
Complete the sentences with the words from the box. There are two extra words.
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10 Read the restaurant review. Match the headings (1–5) with the paragraphs (A–F).
Neel Akash
Indian & Bangladeshi Restaurant
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A
I was very happy to receive an invitation to the new Indian restaurant last week, so I called my dear friend
Louis and we went to the Neel Akash, which means ‘blue sky’, to see what all the fuss was about.
B
The Neel Akash is near the town square at the end of Sussex Street, opposite the library. It is very central, so
we walked there, but it is easy to get to from the train and bus stations and it also has its own car park.
C
The restaurant has only been open for two weeks, so it still feels very new. The décor is traditional with a lot
of wood and dark reds and greens. The lighting isn’t too bright and the atmosphere is warm and friendly. I
particularly liked the flowers and candles on all the tables. There were already a lot of people there, so it was
lively but not too noisy.
D
When we arrived, a pleasant young waiter showed us to our table which was in the window overlooking the
garden. As soon as we sat down, another waiter brought the menu and took our drinks order. He explained the
different dishes to us, recommended the specialities of the restaurant and then gave us some time to make our
choices.
E
I love Indian food and wanted to taste everything, but in the end I ordered a selection of starters for us to
share. We had shami kebab – spiced lamb, aloo chat – spicy potatoes, and egg akuri which is egg cooked with
onions and served with bread. For my main course I had chicken tikka korma which is a mild chicken cooked
in a cream sauce. I don’t like very spicy food so that was hot enough for me. This came with delicious boiled
rice and nan bread. My friend ordered a very spicy fish curry which he had with a side dish of raita which is
yoghourt with cucumber. Everything looked perfect and tasted absolutely delicious.
F
When the bill came we were pleasantly surprised as it was very reasonable. We paid £20 per person which
included drinks and a tip. For a cheaper option, you can have a buffet lunch during the week which costs
£7.95 and you can eat as much as you like for that.