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Session 7 Workbook

The document provides categories of different foods and instructs the reader to list the foods under the appropriate headings. It then provides a table with words to match together to form phrases and sentences. Finally, it includes exercises matching words to form collocations and completing sentences using quantity words.

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Session 7 Workbook

The document provides categories of different foods and instructs the reader to list the foods under the appropriate headings. It then provides a table with words to match together to form phrases and sentences. Finally, it includes exercises matching words to form collocations and completing sentences using quantity words.

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lj Match the words to make phrases.

Then
:,+'

¡ to complete
use them in the correct form
List the food under the headings:
the sentences.
. lemonade . beef o butter r pasta . coffee
. chicken . lamb . salmon . cabbage o tuna
. cherries r yoghurt . lemon r trout . celery tjTt attract A parades
. prawns . rice . broccoli . cereal . cheese ETI design B wild
. strawberries . bread . tea . beans . eggs F-ft run C visitors
t4l-t watch D local products
FTI buy E statues

The Lemon Festival


from all over the country.
Great chefs let their imaginations ...................
...... when they create new dishes.
The people of Menton .... amazing
....... made of lemons.
\" <'i ry "'. . Visitors to the Lemon Festival
Fruif S lfe$etables Meat 6 paulfry of citrus statues as they go down the streets.
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,
When I ..., I know they
,: are really fresh.
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'ú F¡ll in alan,


. . f,.r l"'
:,
li,, f Can I have....,...
some or ony.
....... juice, please?
"!lt;Y*l 2 There's ice cream for dessert.
;::
3 Have you got . lemon?
! 4 Are there ......... eggs left?
1 5 Would you like lemonade?
6 Do you want ......... cereal?
7 There isn't ....,..... coffee,
............... ...........,.. tea.
but there is
" Fif l in: seaside, fireworks, celebrate, floots, 8 We can eat .... grapes after dinner.
creations. 9 Have we got ....,.. rice?
Menton is a ............. ... resort town 10 There are ...... carrots in the fridge.

in the South of France. 11 ls there flour in the bag?


Crowds gather at night to watch the fantastic 12 Don't buy butter. We've got
display at the festival. in the fridge.
Artists usually have expositions where people 13 Would you like biscuit?

come to see their


14 There is onion on the table.
ln France people ... the 15 There aren't potatoes left.
16 Can I have apple, please?
Lemon Festival every spring.
There are many ......... ....... carrying
citrus statues at the Parade of Golden Fruit.
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Match the words to form collocations. Write the words in the correct box.
Then, complete the sentences.
. sugar o sweets . milk . banana r egg
tlTt junk A drinks . butter . apple . flour . bread . tomato
ETI fizzy B aisle . cheese . biscuit . chicken . rice . chocolate
t3Tt dairy C beef
t4T_-l minced D section
fsl-l drinks E products
t-6Tt bakery F food

Eating a lot of can make


you put on weight.
Do you like ............ ......... like cola
5. and lemonade? Choose the correct word.
lg You can find delicious cakes in the .....,,...........
1A: How many/much onions have we got?
of the supermarket.
B: Very few/little. We need some more.
Tom needs to buy two kilos of ......,.......
2A: ls there much/many pasta in the cupboard?
for the barbecue tonight.
B: No, there's only a few/a little left.
ry We should all have at least two daily servings
3A: There is no/many jam left.
of .,............ .. like milk and cheese.
B: Let's buy a jar then and some/any bread.
Here's the ............ ... . Can you get
4A: feWa little biscuits.
There are only a
two cartons of orange juice, please?
B: Eat some/a few fruit. lt's healthier,
5A: Have we got some/any bananas?
Filf in: tub, bor, box, bunch, tin,loof , jor.
B: Not a lot/many. Just two.
6A: ls there too much/too many milk in your coffee?
B: No, but there's too much/many sugar.
7A: Idon't eat many/a lot of chocolate.
B: few/a little every day!
Really? I have a
8A: How much/many bananas are there?
B: Not much/many, just two or three,

O Uite and Cindy are at the supermarket.


Look at their shopping list. What kind of
information is missing? Listen and fill in the gaps.
4a
S-fu*gg$*g flss*
5 a .......... of bananas.
a

. aPew5) oS cola

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'i:
Match the words to form phrases. Then, ': Complete the dialogue with the correct
complete the sentences. phrases.

. that all? . Would you like any side orders?


ls
tlTt deep fried A dish
r What about you? ¡ Are you ready to order?
ETI baked B fish . What would you like to drink?
FTI side C nuts
tzTt multi-cultural D cuisine Waitress: Good afternoon.
fs-f_l ethnic E society
1) .... ..........
reTt cashew F snack Diane: Yes, we are. l'd like a
t?lt hot G peas
cheeseburger and chips,
tr-n mushy H goods please.
{a-é
Frris
É---ry
Waitress: Of coursel 2) .......................
Chinese is a very popular Alan: Can I have a club sandwich,
in the UK. please?
Harry's favourite meal is
Waitress: No problem. 3)
and chips. Diane: Yes, could we have a side salad, please?
When I get hungry, I eat Waitress: Sure. 4)
as a healthy snack. Diane: A cola for me, please.
Jill always orders chips as a ............... Alan: And l'd like some orange juice. Thank you.
instead of salad. Waitress: That's a cheeseburger and chips, a club
Would you like a ............,.. sandwich, a side salad, a cola and an
like soup? orange juice. 5)
England is a ............ .... with many Diane: Yes, that's all. Thank you.
ethnic groups.
7 You can find some really fresh
at the bakery. ,,r Write a dialogue similar to the one in
=
8 Many restaurants in England serve ................. Ex. 3. Use the plan and menu.
to accompany pies.

Ask if customers are A replies and


ready to order orders
Fill in: serves, suit, chooses, grob.
Ask what B wants B orders

We don't have much time - let's Ask about side orders A/B reply
a snack at a café. Ask about drinks reply
This restaurant ............ ..... popular Repeat the whole A confirms
Italian dishes. order
There are many fast food places to ..................
S'eX&**s }}**ü - &x*xxc'& &$ffis*
every taste in the UK.
$ssadwis*Be*: :i.:1Li':::r.:.
Whenever Tom orders pizza he always
Spicy chicken f3.75 Chips f1.25
his favourite topping combinations. Roast beef f.4.25 Boiled vegetables f 1.50
Grilled vegetables f3.75 Bread f 0.95

Sa*ad*r Drinks:
Tuna f3.25 Lemonade f 1.00
Chicken f3.75 Fruit juice f.l.75
Cabbage & carrot f2.95 Tea/coffee f 1.95
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J

Fill in: cool, tip, freezing, londmork, moin, I a) Read the text below and
boiling, stoff , thick. mark the statements
I (true), F (false) or
The food is really hot. Let it ...............
DS (doesn't say).
down before you eat it.
Customers have to wear .........
*S,
HÉ;*:,i
'* ,;*.
3 Most people usually leave a S
for their waiter at a restaurant. ,S'"'lii¡i: ¡i,¡
The temperature inside Chillout is .....................
Don't expect a friendly smile from the
cold.
waiter when you walk into 's Baggers
Dubai's most famous .............................. is the
restaurant in Nuremburg, Germany.
Burj Al Arab Hotel.
There are no waiters in this unique and
6 It's ...................... hot in Greece in the summer. modern restaurant. lnstead, customers
7 What would you like to order as a,,......,........... look through the menu and order their
cou rse? meals on computer screens at their
There are seven full-time and four part-time tables.
members of ........,..... ....... working Here, you don't need to wait for a waiter
at this restaurant, to say, "Are you ready to order?" When you're
ready, just select what you want from the screen and
wait for the kitchen staff to make your meal. That's not all.
Choose the correct preposition.
You can even send emails from your touch screen, so you
1 Everything inside Chil/out is made oflfrom ice. don't get bored while waiting. Also, a waiter doesn't carry
2 This restaurant has got a great variety oflfrom the meal to your table when it's ready. Your dish travels
salads and hot dishes to choose of/from. down long tracks from the kitchen to your seat. The tracks
At Chillout customers wait in/on the Buffer resemble a roller coaster ride and make the restaurant
seem like a small amusement park.
zone to get used to/in the cold.
This restaurant also specialises in lowJat and low-
The waiters show the customers to/at their
calorie dishes. So when the food comes down, your weight
table and they eat from/of ice plates.
Most customers can't stay forlof too long at
Chillout because of the cold.
1 There is no other restaurant like'sBoggers. ....,.
2 There isn't a menu at 's Baggers restaurant. ..,...
3 Customers need to wear formal clothes,
4 You can send written messages online
Complete the sentences with foo or
from the touch screen
enough and the adjectives in brackets.
5 Customers collect their meals from the
The restaurant is always kitchen.
(crowded) at the weekend. 6 The restaurant is in an amusement park.
2 I can't drink this coffee. lt's ................ (sweet). 7 'sBaggers caters to people on a diet.
3 The dishes are ............. (expensive)
here. Let's go somewhere else. b) ' Now complete the sentences.
ls the table (big) for six 1 's Baggers restaurant is located in .........,........,..
people? 2 Customers order their meals
5 I can't eat lndian food. lt's (spicy).
3 lf you get bored, you can
6 ls it ..................... (warm) to sit outside today? 4 The tracks make the restaurant look like
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Put the verbs in brackets into the lfoJ
infinitive or -ing form.
, Match the words. Then use the words to
complete the sentences. 1 A: How about
(go) to that new ltalian restaurant tonight?

nTt poached A bar B: Actually, l'd prefer


pTt chocolate B food (order) a takeaway.

FTI healthy C egg 2 A: Would you like me .............

t41-l salad D oil (make) some sandwiches for lunch?


E B: No. Let's ..........
trl-t olive dressing
(have) some soup.
l

1 A ......,........,......,. has less fat than a fried one. 3 A: Do you like


2 I usually put vinegar and ........... (cook) homemade meals?
on my salad. B: Yes.

Tina often eats a ........ (cook) is my favourite hobby.


for dessert after dinner. 4 A: Carl is having difficulty
You can make you own .......... (grill) the steaks. /
with lemon and oil. B: Oh, I don't mind ......... j
Kelly needs to cut fat and sugar from her diet (help) him.
5 A: I prefer i
and eat more .........
(shop) at the fresh food market.
Fill in: contlin, reploce, protect,lower, enioy. B: Me too. I refuse
You can ........ your heart by eating (go) anywhere else.
food low in fat. 6 A: Kathy is too young
I

We really a fresh salad (lay) the table,


everyday for lunch. B: OK, lpromise
3 Eggs .......... lots of Protein. (do) it, when I finish making the salad.
4 Salt is often put in low-fat food to ............,,....
the fat and improve the flavour. 'i::Choose the correct to-infinitive or -ing
Good quality chocolate in a diet can ......,........,
form.
cholesterol.
1 l'm sorry for (miss) the dinner party.
:.::] 2 Try .... (diet), you may lose weight.

Choose the correct item.


3 I don't remember
(come) to this restaurant before.
1 Tracey enjoys cooking/to cook healthy food. 4 Let's stop .......... (grab) a bite to eat. '/
2 Tony dislikes to drink/drinking milk. 5 Please don't forget (tip) the waiter. --
3 Eat/Eating chocolate can be good for you. 6 Remember .............. ......... (do) the
4 I'm looking forward to attending/attend the washing-up after dinner.
dinner party tonight. 7 l'm sorry ......... . (tell) you this, but t
5 l'm tired of do/doing household chores all day' this soup is terrible.
6 Can you run/to run to the baker's and get some 8 Stop ......, (eat) so much junk food;
bread? it's bad for your health!
7 Jessica doesn't mind to try/trying new food. 9 I can never forget .,,... (have) fried
A
8 We avoid going/to go to expensive restaurants. ice cream in Thailand last summer! >
9 I hope become/to become a chef some day. 10 Karen is trying ..,.... (make) a cake, t
10 This café is great; it's worth to wait/waiting in but is having difficulty.
the queue.
1B

- -rei-
.'., l': :i r i.'.' r ,- : "'
.i
:i, 'e F¡ll in the gaps in the recipe
with the following verbs: add,
M
Find eight words relat¡ng to food
beot, boil, melt, mix, pour, stir.
preparat¡on in the word search, then use
the words you find to label the pictures.

way.

2 cups milk 1 cup sugar


3 eggs 140 g dark chocolate
2 tbs flour 2 cups cream

1) ................ the milk in a saucepan for


2 minutes, then 2) in the two
tablespoons of flour. 3) ................ the
chocolate in the hot milk.4)

I
the eggs in a bowl and then 5) ...,............ the sugar
and cream. 6) ................ together the milk chocolate
mixture and the creamy eggs in the saucepan.
7) .....,.......... the mixture into a large bowl and put it
in the freezer. Leave for about six hours to set, then

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serve in an ice cream cone or in a dessert glass.

.,,rt:*r:af¡":":.'
iiit,"

;.
!:i

ij, ur' O You will hear an interview with a


diet advisor. Listen and mark the sentences
arty. I(true) or F (false).
ig ht.
1 A healthy diet is most important
to the stars.
eat. 2 Jean doesn't allow sweets in her diet.
riter. 3 Grilling is a low-fat way to cook meat.
) the 4 Many stars choose fish as an alternative
to meat.
, but Jean's diet secret is drinking lots
of water.
'ood;
r
fried

:a ke,
É,

.i ':ir 6¡oota the correct word.


'i,t , l i i ,'i Í-'l ,: :l': :i'.if:'r:' .i:i'i: :;1 ..i

Add some more sugar to the cake


.. Read the recipe and f¡ll in the verbs in the list.
mix; it should be sweet/ saltY.
. serve . chop . mix ' boil ¡ melt o ¿dfl o peel
It's a hot and sPicy/saltY tomato
sauce with lots of pepper.
This soup is too salty/delicious to
ir $coffisú l{aggil'"llesp* I Íatttes eat.
F
r'
t-1
{
Beat the mixture until it's thick
Ingredients (serves 4)
lir.) 1.5 kg haggis
and creamy/spicy.
This meal is delicious/creamY!
t (lamb, oats and onions)
"tr
rj 500 g potatoes ('tatties,)
*
500 g turnips ('neeps,) . :. Read the rubric and answer
'\
¡

Jr A pinch of nutmeg the questions.


.-.t
ri 4 tbs milk
4 tbs butter Write a recipe about a PoPular
' l.t
,\ salt & pepper traditional dish from 1lour '"
-
l"l
l'r country. Mention:
l¡ t) ...................... the haggis in a large saucepan of water for . the name of your recipe,
lr 2 hours. :: . the ingredients,
I
l-1 2) ...............
and 3)
....... the potatoes and
. the directions,
I
r..} turnips, then boil them separatery for about 20 minutes
untir
. how many people it serves, r1
1 soft. . how you serve it.
t''{¡
-') a 4)..................... the butter in a saucepan, then add the
milk.
rl
I
a 5) ............... half of the milk and butter to the cooked
lr potatoes and half to the turnips and mash
until creamy.
What's a popular traditional dish
5 Add the nutmeg and salt and pepper to the ,neeps
from your country?
i1 and
,)
I tatties'and 6) ....., well.
lr 2 What do you need to make it?
!I ::i:: ::: :::::: : : ::::::: iitxtiíl ;;; i;i;;;;;
';;;;;
, ' Read the sentences about writing a recipe and write 3 How do you make it?
I (true) or F (false).
When writing a reciPe ... 4 How many peoPle does it serve?

1 we write the ingredients in a list, one under the other. """'


2 we use abbreviations to show how much of each
ingredient we need (tbs = tablespoon, tsp = teaspoon,
5 How do you usuallY serve it?
-
grammes, kg = kilogramme, etc)
g
3 we include how many people the recipe serves.
4 we write the instructions for preparation before the
ingredients.
'.'rJ.
the rubric and yOur
ite Use
5 we list the directions in the correct order. answers in Ex. 4 to write Your
6 we use the second-person singular (you do) to write recipe. Use the reciPe in Ex. 1 as
each instruction. a model.
we can include how to serve the dish'
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