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Module 2.

Food & Shopping

2A. Reading & Vocabulary

1. What do you usually eat at home on weekdays/at the weekend for


breakfast/lunch/dinner? What food do you prefer? Do you like eating out or
at home?

2. Read the words and group them in any way you like (for example,
vegetables which grow underground). Compare your answers with your
partner.
aubergine leek celery beetroot cucumber spinach
turnip bean potato cauliflower radish garlic green/red
pepper courgette cabbage pea rice broccoli

3. Read the text at p. 27, SB and answer the questions.


• What is the origin of the obento?
• When did it become a tradition to take food to work?
• What does an obento consist of?
• What are the regulations for an obento in a nursery school?
• Why is it important that mothers should prepare their child’s food?

4. Choose the ending of the sentence and translate them.


1) We like to have _______________.
2) I usually cook steak _______________.
3) The smell of fresh ______________.
4) I don’t like curries ______________.
5) We don’t eat a lot of cream _____________.
a) rare for my husband
b) that are too spicy
c) bread makes me hungry
d) something delicious for the evening meal
e) because it’s fattening

5. Choose an appropriate word to complete each sentence. There’s one extra.


• Biscuits can be very _________.
• A healthy diet should contain plenty of _________ fruit and vegetables.
• He can’t cook. He doesn’t even know how to __________ an egg.
• Avoid ________ snacks such as crisps and peanuts.
• I’d like something __________, sprite or lemonade for example.
• She likes her steak ______________.
raw fattening well-done fresh fizzy boil
salty

6. What is your favourite dish? Can you cook it? Make a poster with the
picture of the dish and write down a recipe.

2B. Listening & Speaking

1. Do you know any typical meals from the following countries? What are
they? Have you ever tried them?
• Italy
• Japan
• France
• England
• Greece
• Ukraine
2. What do you think influences a country’s food? Do you agree that food is as
much a part of a country’s culture as its landscape, language and works of
art? Discuss in groups.

3. Read the quotations about food. Agree or disagree with the statements.
• No man in the world has more courage than the man who can stop after
eating one peanut. ~Channing Pollock
• The belly rules the mind. ~Spanish Proverb
• An empty belly is the best cook. ~Estonian Proverb

4. It’s your friend’s birthday in three days. Think of the present and the place
where you are going to buy it. Discuss it with your partner. Act the dialogue
out.

2C. Grammar in Use

1. Transform the sentences and use either Present Perfect Simple or Present
Perfect Continuous.
• She has walked 10 km. – _________________________________________
(for 3 hours).
• I have been talking to Ann on the phone since 2 o’clock. –
_________________________________________________ (just).
• Nick has learned this poem by heart! –
_________________________________ (all morning)!
• Mummy has been cooking for 2 hours. –
__________________________________ (yet)

2. Read the text “Buy nothing day” at p. 30, SB and answer the questions.
• How long have people been celebrating “Buy nothing day”?
• How popular is it?
• What do people do on this day?
• How do students celebrate this day at Erica’s school?
• What did James do?
• Do you like the idea of this holiday?

3. Find 10 words from Lesson 2C (try any directions), write them out and
translate.
e r t i r e d w s a
z x d f g h j k u l
m n h a p p y b r v
c s c a r e d x p z
s a o n u w q a r e
a d u g o s r e i d
o v p r u e t c s a
a c o y v t r e e c
u y n r f v d e d e
y l r e p o r p q d

4. Fill in the gaps with a, an or the if necessary.


• There was ___ knock on___ door. I opened it and found ___ small dark man
in ___ blue coat and ___ woolen cap.
• Peter thinks that this is quite ___ cheap restaurant.
• He first went to ___ Red Sea in ___ Swedish ship, so as well as learning ___
navigation he had to learn ___ Swedish language.
• Emma dreams of going to China and see ___ Great Wall.
• John works for ___ IBM. He used to work for ___ BP.

5. Complete the sentences with much/many/(a) little/(a) few/a lot/plenty.


• He isn’t very sociable. He has ___ friends.
• There’s no need to hurry. We’ve got ___ of time.
• She drinks ___ of tea.
• We must be quick! We’ve ___ time.
• I’m not busy these days. I haven’t got ___ to do.
• I didn’t take ___ pictures on holiday.
• I can’t tell you the final decision. I need ___ time.

2D. Vocabulary & Speaking

1. Read the idioms at p. 33, SB and think of situations that have ever
happened to you and use an appropriate idiom. Describe one of the situations
to your partner and let him/her guess which idiom it suits best.

2E. Writing Skills


1. Put the adjectives in the correct order.
• A round/beautiful/wooden table
• A small/lovely/black/metal box
• A big/ugly/fat/white cat
• A huge/Italian/red/nice umbrella
• New/black/leather/Chinese gloves

2. Three days ago, you received an email from your friend who is in Malta
studying English. Now you have time to answer the letter. Apologize for
keeping silent, ask about the events, schedule and activities in Malta and
describe what you are doing these summer days.
________________

____________________

2F. English in Use

1. Work in two teams. Make up a funny story. Your task is to use phrasal
verb go, adjectives with negative prefixes mis/dis and underlined verbs (ex. 3,
p. 36 SB). The winner is the team that has used as many of the language units
as possible and in a correct way.

Going Green 2

1. Read the conclusion to the text “Paper vs. Plastic”. Explain the meaning of
the underlined words. Express your opinion – paper or plastic? Use the
information from the texts in your SB and the text below.
The making of paper can waste many thousands of gallons

of water, as can the recycling of paper. The human and

mechanical efforts and costs are very high, not forgetting

the physical cost to loggers and those who work around the

numerous chemicals. Plastic is, by comparison, efficient

and low energy to produce, and, easily and efficiently

recycled. Plastic reduces, recycles marvelously, and in

that, is reused. After contrasting the efforts behind the

making of paper and plastic, it is our unbiased opinion

that plastic is indeed more beneficial to the environment,

in that it is less harmful. The next time you are asked the

dreaded question, "Paper or plastic?", you can answer

knowing that you are making the informed choice.


Keys. Module 2. Food & Shopping

2A

3.
• Japan
• In the 5th century
• It consists of four parts rice, three parts meet or fish, two parts vegetables
and one part fruit.
• Food should be easy to eat with chopsticks or the fingers, portions should be
small and it should be pleasing to the eye.
• Taking time to prepare food for the children shows mother’s love to their
children.

4.
1. We like to have – d
2. I usually cook steak – a
3. The smell of fresh – c
4. I don’t like curries – b
5. We don’t eat a lot of cream – e

5.
• fattening
• fresh
• boil
• salty
• fizzy
• well-done
2C

1.
• She has been walking for 3 hours.
• I’ve just talked to Ann.
• Nick has been learning this poem all morning!
• Mummy hasn’t cooked lunch yet.

2.
• Since 1993
• It’s celebrated in 55 countries – so it’s very popular.
• Try their best not to buy anything.
• They hold an eco-bazaar on this day.
• He walked to school instead of taking a bus.

3.
e t i r e d s
x u
h a p p y r
s c a r e d p
a o n u r e
d u g s i d
p r t s a
o y e e c
n d e
y l r e p o r p d

4.
• A, the, a, a, a.
• a
• the, a, – , the
• the
• the, the

5.
• few
• plenty of
• a lot of
• little
• much
• many
• a little

2E
1.
• A beautiful round wooden table
• A lovely small black metal box
• An ugly big fat white cat
• A nice huge red Italian umbrella
• New black Chinese leather gloves

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