Unit 9 Food You Like
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Unit 9: food you like!
Starter What’s your favourite fruit ? …………………………………………….
vegetable ? …………………………………………………………
drink ? ………………………………………………………………..
TB 66: Food and drink 1. Match the food and drink with the pictures.
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tea apples
coffee oranges
wine bananas
beer strawberries
apple juice peas
pasta carrots
fish tomatoes
pizza hamburgers
cheese chips
chocolate biscuits
GRAMMAR SPOT – countable and uncountable nouns Some nouns are countable
a book two books an egg six eggs
some nouns are uncountable bread rice
some nouns are both
Do you like ice-cream ? We’d like three ice-creams, please.
2. Listen to Daisy and Piers talking about what they like and don’t like. Tick () the food and drink that they both like in exercise 1.
Who says these things? Write D. or P.
I don’t like wine but I like beer.
I really like apple juice. It’s delicious.
I quite like peas.
I don’t like tomatoes very much.
I don’t like cheese at all.
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Food and drink
Food and drink
1 ice-cream 7 bread 13 cheese 2 eggs 8 olives 14 cake 3 jam 9 butter 15 sugar
4 chocolate 10 pasta 16 soup 5 milk 11 olive oil 17 rice
6 biscuits 12 noodles Meat and fish
animal meat
cow beef
lamb / sheep lamb pig pork
chicken chicken duck duck fish fish
Fruit
1 grapes 5 mango 9 pear 13 melon 2 strawberry 6 pineapple 10 cherry
3 apple 7 banana 11 orange 4 avocado 8 lemon 12 peach
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Vegetables
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TB 67: I like…. And I’d like …..
GRAMMAR SPOT – would like
Would is the same in all persons. We use would like in offers and requests.
Positive I, you, he, she, it, we, they ‘d like a drink ( ‘d = would )
Yes/no questions
Would you, he, she, it, they like a biscuit ? Short answers yes, please. No, thank you.
1. Choose would/ Do you like ….. or I’d like ….. .
1 Would / Do you like a ham sandwich?
No, thanks/ I’m not hungry.
2 Do/Would you like Ella?
Yes. She’s very nice.
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3 Do/Would you like a cold drink?
Yes, cola, please.
4 Can I help you?
Yes. I / I’d like some stamps, please.
5 What sports do you do?
Well, I’d / I like swimming very much.
6 Excuse me, are you ready to order?
Yes. I / I’d like a steak, please.
2. Listen and choose the correct answers.
1 I like all sorts of fruit.
Yes, I’d like some fruit, please.
2 I’d like a book by John Grisham.
I like books by John Grisham.
3 I’d like a new bike.
I like riding my new bike.
4 I’d like a cat but not a dog.
I like cats, but I don’t like dogs.
5 I like Italian wine, especially red wine.
We’d like a bottle of Italian red wine.
6 No, thanks/ I don’t like ice-cream.
I’d like some ice-cream, please.
TB 68: a or some?
GRAMMAR SPOT – some and any
We use some in positive sentences and in questions (offers) when you know the answer is going to be yes. There is some bread on the table.
There are some oranges on the table. Can I have some coffee, please? (I know there is some coffee.)
Would you like some grapes? (I know there are some grapes.) We use any in negative sentences and in questions when you don’t know what
the answer is going to be. Is there any water? (I don’t know if there is any water.)
Does she have any children? ( I don’t know if she has any children.) I can’t see any rice. There aren’t any people. 3. Write a, an, or some.
1 ………… strawberry 4 ………… bread 7 ………… apple 10 ………… dollar
2………… fruit 5 ………… milk 8 ………… toast 11 ………… notebook
3 ………… banana 6 ………… meat 9 ………… money 12 ………… homework
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4. write a, an or some.
1 …………. egg 3 …………. biscuit 5 …………. cup of coffee 7 …………. ice-cream
2 ………… eggs 4 …………. biscuits 6 …………. coffee 8 …………. ice-cream
TB 68: much, many, a lot of
GRAMMAR SPOT – much, many , a lot of
We use a lot of in positive sentences. I eat a lot of pasta.
We use much and how much with uncountable nouns. How much rice is there? in questions
There isn’t much rice. in negative sentences
We use many and how many with countable nouns. How many apples are there? in questions.
There aren’t many apples. in negative sentences
1. Complete the questions using much or many.
1. How …………………..…. people are there in the room?
2. How …………………..…. petrol is there in the car?
3. How …………………..…. money do you have in your pocket?
4. How …………………..…. eggs are there in the cupboard?
5. How …………………..…. milk is there in the fridge?
6. How …………………..…. apples do you want?
2. Choose an answer for each question in exercise 1.
A kilo, please.
There are two bottles.
There are only two left in the box.
Just five euros.
Twenty. Nine men and eleven women.
It’s full.
Check it ! Correct the sentences.
1. How much potatoes do you want?
2. I don’t like an ice-cream.
3. Can I have a bread, please?
4. I’m hungry. I like a sandwich.
5. There isn’t many milk left.
6. I’d like some fruits, please.
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7. How many money do you have?
8. We have lot of homework today.
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TB 70: READING AND SPEAKING: Food around the world.
1. Read the text. Write the correct question heading for each paragraph.
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TB 73: Everyday English: polite requests –
1. Match the questions and responses.
1. Would you like some more rice? Black, no sugar, please.
2. Could you pass the salt, please? Yes of course. I’m glad you like it.
3. Could I have a glass of water, please? Do you want sparkling or still?
4. Does anybody want more wine? Yes, please. It’s delicious.
5. How would you like your coffee? Yes of course. Here you are.
6. This is delicious! Can you give me the
recipe?
Yes, please. I’d love some.
7. Do you want help with the washing-up? No, of course not. We have a
dishwasher.
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2. Complete these requests with Can/ Could I…. ? or Can/ Could you…. ?
1. ………………………………………………. have a cheese sandwich, please?
2. ………………………………………………. tell me the time, please?
3. ………………………………………………. take me to the station, please?
4. ………………………………………………. see the menu, please?
5. ………………………………………………. lend me some money, please?
6. ………………………………………………. help me with your homework, please?
7. ………………………………………………. borrow your dictionary, please?
TB 120: WRITING: filling in a form.
1. Read the email and answer the questions.
a) Who is it from? …………………………………………………………………………………………..
b) Who is it to? ………………………………..……………………………………………………………..
c) What is it about? ………………………………………………………………………………………..
d) How does it begin and end? .……………………………………………………………………..
2. Where do the lines go?
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3. Look at the hotel’s online booking form. Complete the form with information
about Peter West in exercise 1.
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Name:
N°:
Class: 2 MO E
Date: / /2012
Task: unit 9
Write an email to book a room at the hotel.
Book a double room for four nights next month.
Ask for a room with the view of the sea.
Ask about internet and car parking.
Give your personal details.
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