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, ::l l'.l. -,. Published by Express Publishing Liberty House, Greenham Business Park, Newbury, Berkshire RG19 6HW Tel.: (0044) 1635 817 363 Fax: (0044) '1635 817 463 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.expresspu blishing.co.u k @ Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley,2012 Design and lllustration @ Express Publishing, 20'12 Colour lllustrations: Emmanuel, Angela, Simon Andrews, Kyr O Express Publishing, 2012 First published 2012 Second impression 2013 Made in EU All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form, or by any means, electronic, photocopying, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publishers. This book is not meant to be changed in any way. rsBN 978-1 -78098-446-9 Acknowledgements Authors' Acknowledgements We would like to thank all the staff at Express Publishing who have contributed their skills to producing this book. Thanks for their support and patience are due in particular to: Megan Lawton (Editor in Chiefl; Mary Swan and Sean Todd (senior editors); Michael Sadler and Steve Miller (editorial assistants); Richard White (senior production controller); the Express design team; Sweetspot (recording producers); and Kevin Harris, Kimberly Baker, Steven Gibbs and Christine Little. We would also like to thank those institutions and teachers who piloted the manuscript, and whose comments and feedback were invaluable in the production of the book. effort has been made to trace all the copyright holders. lf any have been inadvertently overlooked, the publishers will be pleased to make the necessary arrangements at the first opportunity. Every Workbook & Grammar Book Virginia Evans - Jenny Dooley ¿R Express Publishing n Contents Module Module 1 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 '13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 fffiffim"ffTrañf3a 24 3b 3c, d 25 Grammar Grammar Grammar Grammar Grammar Grammar 26 27 28 29 30 3i, Notions & Functions Language & Grammar Review ....... 31 Reading Task 33 34 p. 35 4c, d p. 36 4e p. 37 4f p. 38 p. 39 p. 40 4i, Notions & Functions p. 41 Language & Grammar Review ..... p. 42 Reading Task p. 43 p. 64 Bank 2 p. 72 Bank 3 p 76 Bank 4 p. 78 Bank 5 p. Bank 6 p. 84 88 p. 94 . flGr*";;Revi;lóñ Phrasal Verbs .......... 32 p. Bank 1 Verbs/Ad¡ectives/Nou ns with p. 96 Prepositions Word Formation............. p. 101 Choice p. 102 p. 103 p. 105 p. 107 Revision Practice Practice........ p. 1 10 p. 1 13 p. 114 Key Word Transformations ............ Sentence Grammar Revision Sentences ........ Grammar Multiple Completion í Further Practice Vocabulary Listening Reading iRevision Modules Revision Module 1 Revision Module 2 I ¡ I a i q Revision Module 3 Revision Module 4 Revision Module 5 Revision Module 6 1-6 . 118 . 121 . 124 . 127 . 130 . 132 lrregular verbs 3 2 * VaedbuÍary * wlatch the words to their to form collocations, Then, complete the sentences. definitions. Then use them to complete the sentences 1-8. FTI ETI Ft-r nnatch the words FTI FTI F-l-t t4Tt pavement level crossing fs-n tunnel channel bad reality video oncoming t4Tl bridge ITTI reTt zebra crossing 'Why do you bus lane t?T_l a programme and stick to it.' road sign IETI traffic light Pedestrians should use Police say it when they cross the road. Place where pedestrians walk next to the road. c It stops and starts traffic. D A place where a train crosses a always that ........... A traffic B footage C driving D shows E hop ..? Just choose ........ is the biggest cause of accidents on motorways. feature real people and Most ......... not paid actors. Some popular real-life TV series use ............ from a hand-held camera. Drivers should always check for before they make a U-turn. road. Only public transport vehicles can travel along it. An underground passage for cars G H or trains. It gives information to drivers. It allows people or vehicles to Grammar 3 * 2 wrote an email to his friend to give him directions to his house. Choose the correct word. Jack cross over a river, road, etc. You must stop when the ...,......... is red. 2 lt's quicker if you take the inr.rrn the mountain. Always check the road before stepping off the You can cross the street at the 5 Pay attention to the 6 7 ;' ;;;; ;;' don't get lost. You have to cross the to get over the river. Cars are not allowed to drive in the Drivers should be careful of trains when going over a 4 -trc" Vocabulary Grammar * Match the words. Then, use some of the words to complete the sentences. * ¡Tt A: .............. B: A: B: A: B: right now? No, he ..........,.. (study) at the library. How often ................ (you/go) to the gym? (exercise) twice a week. L.......... (need) new shoes. Carol (she/want) to go 0K. trendy latest fitness weights food must have relaxed absolute FTI FTI t4T_l fs]--l reT-l FTI trft Paula likes A put the verb in brackets into the present simple ot present continuous. atmosphere B outlets C shops D beginner E room F fashions G accessory H level to go to the shops to shopping now? A: I ............... (look) for to exercise in the ......... at the gym. 3 The café is quiet with a 4 Let's eat at one of the ............ Marsha. (you know) where she is? B: I ..,........, (think) she is at the games arcade. A: ............. (you/play) basketball at the see the James likes in the shopping centre. That belt is a ... (Steven/play) tennis sports centre on Saturdays? B: Yes, I .......................... (go)there right now. (clean) his room. A: George never ........ B: 0K, now I ........ ... (understand) why it's so messyl A: Tonya always ...... (cook) dinner for us in the evenings. (visit) B: Yes, but today she ............ a friend. ....................1 * fill in treot, trackdown, offer, cater. ..,............ to The bowling alley can children's parties at the weekend. Steve is trying to ,,............ Green Day's latest CD at the shopping centre. The sports centre doesn't 5 *Jr Read the postcard and put the verbs in brackets into the presentsimple or present continuous. discounts to students. You ha 3 * i should ........ yourself to a new Deor Emmo, rcut. r Choose the correct place. Wolt Disney Wonld in Orlondo, Florido. My 1)............. .........:.............. (write) f rom tlTl You can exercise there. (stoy) r¿sort. Every morning we tsTt You can play video games there. 4) t4T-l You can go on rides there. ot different ottroctions in the r¿sort. FTI You can skate there. fsT_-] You can go bowling there. 16Tl You can shop there. t81-l You can play sports there, FTI You can swim there. a a water park b agym c a games arcade d a shopping centre in o nice 3) e f abowlingalley g an ice rink h a sports centre an amusement park hotel in the Disney .....,,.... (hove) o big breokfost ot the hotel's restouront. Th¿n, we .....,,....,....... ... (spend) the r¿st of the doy ................ .................... troe7l 8) .............,...... Right now I 5) ....,, (sit) in o cofé ot omusement pork with my porents. My sister 6) .. (stqnd) in o queue to go on o ride. My brother, ..........,........... (slide) pork. down huge slid¿s ot the woter (hove) o greot time. We (love) ít her¿ ond 9) the I I W*ee&wlcry Everyday EnglisÍz * * Fill in: spectocular, skyscropers, coastline, Replace steep, seoson. the list. A cable car takes people up and down . EnjoY yourselves. . When do you want to go? .,..,,,.. streets. . We enjoy driving along the beautiful Here's the money. o Just and seeing the sandy beaches. April to June is the breeding for American alligators. They can lay up to 40 eggs at a time, New York City has got some of the tallest in the world. The view from the top of the building is absolutely g a) * the phrases with phrases from to go or to come back also? . What : 1 ¿ . :I : would you like? Have a nice day. 2 Single or return? 3 Can I help you? 4 What time would you like to leave? tabel the means of transport. 5 Here you are. v 4* 1A: B: Choose the correct response. Can I help you? a Good idea, b We'd like two tickets to Oxford, please. 2A: Single or return? a OK. That's f15. b Return. 3A: B: 4A: What time would you like to leave? l'd like to take the 9 am train. a b That's f 30, please, a b B: 5A: b) * Complete the sentences with the correct means of transport. 2 He always travels by ....,...,...,......,,....,...,. when ** he goes overseas because it's faster. in 4 5 6 his Sally takes the ..,...,...., My father drives ,....... to work. .,....... to go to her home town. Julie crosses the river by ,...............,. every day. .....,,,, to work and James takes the gets off at Covent Garden station every day. Here's your ticket. a Two tickets, please, b Thanks, you too B: Tom rides his .........,,......... day. Here you are. Have a nice day. 1 3 6 to school every 0n Wednesday, please. Write a dialogue, Use the exchanges the information below. Ex. 4 as a model and . Bus to York . Single - f '15'Re t-rt . 13:30 f-25 Reading Vocabulary * wlatch to make phrases, then use them to complete the sentences. tjTt t2Tl [{I t4Tl FTI A get stuck in get stung by get caught in a get a get B snakebite C mud D lost E flash flood 1 2 Use insect repellent, so you 3 Crawl out slowly if you ,...,,... 4 lf you No trip to central Australia is complete without a visit to don't ......... Be careful not to - climb a tree. - it can be poisonous. * 2 Circle the correct word. We often drive to the countryside to escape / survive from the big city. There are many poisonous / fatal spiders in the Uiuru-Kata Tjuta National Park. The park covers 1,325 square kilometres and contains Uluru, a 348 metre-high rock. Uluru is very important to the native people of the area, the Anangu. lt is part of their cultural history and traditional beliefs. The Anangu people believe they mustn't climb Uluru, but they don't stop visitors from going up. However, they prefer them to walk around the bottom of the rock. ln the park there is a cultural centre with information and activities for visitors. Here visitors can find guides who can take them around Uluru and tell them about the history of ihe rock. Walks around Uluru take about hours. Visitors must have water with them and should drink one litre of water for every hour they walk. They also shouldn't walk during the hottest time of the day. There are walking paths in the park and it's a good idea for them to stay on the paths so ¿s not to get 3 lost'or disturb the park's ecosystem. They should swamps. Alligators are insects / reptiles with short legs and sharp teeth. The ground panics / shakes during an earthquake. Grammar outside of the park. A day at Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park is an unforgettable adventure in the great Australian come across a snake. The park is open from 5 am to 9 pm in the summer and 6:30 am to 7:30 pm in the winter. Camping is not allowed inside the park, but there are many hotels just newrite the sentences using cln, con't, could, haveto, don'thoveto, must, mustn't. outback. It's forbidden to fish in this area. 1 ,r,y¡¡¡1or'can,climb Uluru'with the nativé people, It's possible to see poisonous snakes in the swamp. 3 lt's not necessary to sleep in a tent at night. 4 You aren't allowed to feed the animals. 2,,,;Ttlere'are guides at lhe cultural :cq:ntre. Visitors must take a guided tour to walk 3 4 around Uluru. Visitors don't have to take water with them on walks in the park. .5 Visitois:must,stay.s¡ pa¡,k p¿1ti5. ':, 5,,., 5 lt's necessary to wear protective boots. 5 also wear long trousers and protective boots in case they ** 3 text and mark the sentences I (true) or F (false). Read the bugs Take a map with you, so you don't 5 4 a) * ls it OK if I borrow your insect repellent? 7 lt's the rule to stay on the path. 7 ,," ,' , ', There.aie dangerous,'iepti'les:,in,fhe :p¡ik, Visitors can't sleep in the park at night. lfeecbaaf*ry 1 * Grammar * fill in with much or very. Complete the crossword with the types of houses. This department store is always crowded. My neighbourhood is ................. noisier than yours. Jane's new flat is more modern than her old place. Bob's garden isn't ........... bigger than Ray's. The city's central park is beautiful in autumn. ** Complete the sentences. Use the comparative or the superlative form of the words in brackets. f Canada 2 than Mexico in winter. The Atacama Desert (cold) is in Chile (dry) is place on Earth. Cairo is (crowded) than Athens. The weather in Madrid is much (warm) than in London. Traffic in New York is (bad) than in Chicago, Mount Everest is ........................ (high) mountain in the world. Greenland is ............... 2 * (large) island on Earth. The Mayan civilisation is ............ (old) than the Aztec civilisation. Europe isn't as (big) as Asia. Choose the correct word. 1 The streets are quiet/crowded and there's lots of traffic. 2 Los Angeles is famous for its exciting/boring nightlife. Everyone enjoys it. The streets in the city centre are really dirty/clean. There is a lot of rubbish everywhere. There are some dangerous/safe areas in the c¡ty where you shouldn't go at night. We need a(n) cheap/expensive hotel. We don't have a lot of money. My neighbourhood is really quiet/noisy. Sometimes I can't sleep at night, 8 10 11 12 The Amazon is ............... (long) river in South America, The Pacific 0cean is .................... (deep) than the Atlantic Ocean. Australia is .......,....... (small) continent in the world. 2 * Vacabulary neighbourhood, upstairs. * uatch the words to make phrases and label the pictures A-F. ays r¡ll in: room, furniture, appliances, I live in a townhouse in a quiet 1) ......................... . My house has got two floors. 0n the ground floor, there is FTI ETI dust t3T_l make the furniture the table the clothes the rubbish the carpet the floor the bed mop t4T_-] take out FTI lay reT-l hoover t?l_l iron huge living room, modern 2) a dining room and a kitchen ..........,..... and a bathroom, 3) a with There are three bedrooms ........... on the first flooi. My favourite 4) ..,.,,...,,........,,..., is my bedroom. l've got lots of new 5) ......... ........., a bed, a desk and a large wardrobe. Listening * O will hear Vicky and Josh talking about their homes and home life. Listen and tick (/) True or False. You frus [al¡s I Vicky can't afford a bigger flat. 2 She doesn't have a flatmate. 3 She enjoys doing all the chores, 4 Josh lives in a quiet house. 5 Everyone in Josh,s family does chores, td) B is : ' rj:.:t¡,;::¡::::,:::r=¡:i.=i:j:i+ ¡ce Everyday English 4* Choose the correct exchange. l-1.:;-¡:,L:.:i+:=:,:i.lt:.1 rch I :'.':Effi#k€n* : .tt c D reque$*s hffie f@üme i.t!i: i$ 1 A: Could you do the washing-up? :$ i+ B: a That's OK. l|i1 b sure, no problem. ll Z A: Do you think you could -,$t make the bed? $ t, a Yes, of course. b E F 3 A: B: That's great. Do you mind hoovering the carpets? a b illi¡i:.1:ii,li'ttl-'L..: to finish my essay. l'm going out with Rob tonight. I can't. I have i:,ii¡''':'" 9 tl l. Writing 4 ** fsm er€?mii ef *dwfeej the extract from an email. Then, match the advice to the results. 1 * nead the email and put paragraphs A-C in the correct order. Read It's terrible! FT-l I really hope my advice helps. Write back and tell me what happens, Nick [BT-l iSj, Hi Luke, I'm sorry to hear that your new flatmate plays video games day and night on your TV. I think I can help you. reT_l .** 1) The best thing you can do is to talk about this with your flatmate. 2) This way, you can explain to him how you feel and advice? Advice tlTl make him realise that he can't keep ask your flatmate to Results a then it can't separate the two playing video games all the time, as this is your TV, Maybe he doesn't realise that it animals ETI upsets you. Also, 3) I think you should suggest that you share the TV or he buys his own TV and then he can play video games in his room. I also think that you should invite your flatmate to go out with you and your friends. lt's possible he is lonely and has got nothing else better to do than play video games all the time. 4) lf you do this, everything should be fine, ** My flatmate has got a dog and a cat as k pets and they fight all the time, They knock things over and they're damaging the furniture. What can I do? Any ask your flatmate to keep the cat away t3Tl t4l-l ** from the furniture ask your flatmate to train the dog ask your flatmate to get some animal toys destroy it b this way they c can't fight these can keep the d animals busy so it is more obedient the rubric and use some of the ideas in Ex. 4 and the plan below to write an email. You can use the email in Ex. 1 as a Read the email again and complete the table. Read .lloj'_ Write an email to Sarah giving advice (80-100 words). Para 1: express sympathy for your friend Para 2: give your friend advice Para 3: write your closing remarks * F¡ll in the gaps Luke .......... with should or shouldn't. Hi ,. keep quiet about the problem. 2 He 3 He ...,......... ............., .... talk to his flatmate. - explain the problem to his flatmate. His flatmate use the TV all the time. Luke 10 .,....,... ...... write back to Nick. I really hope Vocabulary * Notions & Functions Write the correct place. Match four of them to the pictures. 1 2 Choose the correct response. p.......... o............. You can check your car tyres at a p...... You can buy stamps at a s, .............. . . A: Could you please lay the table? B: a lt looks great. . A b.......,,,,... is a place where you b Yes, of course. can withdraw and deposit money. You can go to a p...........s............. to report 2A: a B: crime. h........,.......... when they are sick. 5 People go to a 5 You can borrow books at a 1............... 7 A c......,..,...,. c................ is a . 3A: B: place where people can take up a new hobby. 4A: B: Do you mind ironing the clothes? a b lt isn't OK. l'm sorr¡ but I can't. Single or return. a Have an nice day. b Single, please. Do you think you could take out the rubbish? a Sure, no problem. b That's not bad. A: Can you mop the floor? B: a Yes, there is. b Yes, sure. That's f40, please. a That's right. b Here you are. A: How can I help you? ** 2 1 2 3 for/on your turn. Mark always pays his rent for/on time. John donates money to charities to help people in/on need. I recycle most of my household waste because I care forlon the environment. People shouldn't drop litter in/at the streets. You should always wait * a Yes, that's fine. b l'd like a ticket to London, please. A: Here are your tickets. B: a Thank you. b You're welcome. When do you want to go? a At 11 o'clock. b lt's number 11. 10 3 B: Choose the correct preposition. ¡ill in citizen, volunteers, obey, public. A: B: Enjoy yourself. a That's OK. b Thanks, you too. Liz tries to be a good ..........,......,.......... and always treats people with respect. When you live in a community you need to the law. I don't like driving into the city centre; I prefer ....... transPort. to at a senior citizen centre take Peter.......... every Saturday. 11 Language & Grammar Review Choose the correct answer. London is ...... crowded at this time of the year. A very B much C Mum ...... the carpets every Saturday. A mops 15 16 B hoovers C lays Bon Cin 17 A chores 18 C the ...... around the house. B features C 19 B taller than the most'tallest Brighton, please. 11 B You should C Why ...... my bed in the morning. lay B do C make ...... I use some of your insect repellent? A Must B Have to C Can 12 Snakebites can sometimes be ...... if you don't make it to the hospital in time. A innocent B 13 fatal C poisonous please. B Here you are. ' A OK. That's C Thanks, you too. 12 sandy B fairytale C cable to put on lots of 21 dust B make C iron What's the ...... street in your town? A noisiest B noisier C noisy Bon A patrol B road nasty C steep title for my story. B real-life C catchy The show ...... real doctors, A focuses B features C draws Always cross at the ...... for your own safety. A tunnel B road sign C zebra crossing We need to ....... from the city for a while. A escape B hide C survive Do you take part in ....... activities and events? A public B citizen C community A obeys B follows C cares lf you get caught in a ...... flood, climb up a tree. 14 Do you always pay your bills ...... time? Aat as A good citizen ...... the law and reports crimes. We'd like to take the 9 am train. f35, C I ...... the furniture twice a week. A ...... don't you talk to your friend about it? A very I can't think of a ...... Single or return? I always B A good driver always obeys the ...... signs. A I'd like a ticket to B Have a nice day. How much To keep ...... away you need A A: Can I help you? A B breeding C spectacular A snakes B alligators C mosquitoes the tallest to C impressive insect repellent. appliances You ...... park here. lt's not allowed. B can't C must A don't have B: are mopping This ...... mansion has over 200 rooms! A The Burj Khalifa is ...... building in the world. A C I believe travelling by car is ...... more A Here you are. Helen has to do all mops convenient than travelling by train. A Single, please. B Hello. Can I help you? C B March to early June. A: That's f25, please. B: is mopping The loggerhead turtles' ....... season is from late A My dad never goes to work ...... foot. Aat Helen ....... the floor at the moment. A as Cin A flash B ground C shaking A miss B make C borrow freading T ask lwdtehinghecdfngs ta paragrdpks] the information about a water park. Match the paragraphs (1-8) with their correct headings (A-l). One heading does not match. Read te W#ffiffiw-WWwmfu m ffiwffiwffi This huge water adventure park is in the Walt The snow-castle fountain play area promises hours Disney World Resort, The idea behind the park is a of entertainment for even the youngest of visitors. snowy ski resort that is melting away from the hot sun and creating pools and water slides. Here you of l2Tl it easy with a slow journey around the park on Cross Country Creek. Big round tubes carry you down the creek. You lazily float As you enter the park, you see the snowy slopes of along and pass through the Chilling lce Cave where Mount Gushmore. To reach the top of this 27-metre- waterfalls splash and refresh you with cold water. FTI After all that water fun, you can really relax and treat i4!l i:I: i*r 'x:j; the wooden chair lift that canies you to the top. yourself to delicious food and drinks at the Polar ::t Patios. Each outdoor patio is a private area with a !¿:. Once at the top of Mount Gushmore, it's your chance for a thrill as you slide down Summit table and chairs, Your own waiter attends to your every need as you rest and enjoy the sun. Plummit, the tallest water slide in America, lt is 36 metres tall and you can reach speeds of up to 95 m Everyone can take can enjoy a sunny day in a winter wonderland. high mountain and enjoy some of the best water slides in the park, you have to climb stairs or take t m m kilometres per hour as you slide down. After trying the exciting rides at Mount Gushmore you can ride the waves or relax at the white sandy beach in Melt-Away Bay. Melting snow creates beautiful waterfalls that surround this fantastic li,!ri ',i-;t .l::.ii ti: There are many other restaurants, shops and services in the park. Life jackets are free to rent, Lockers are also available for your valuables. 'lll ¿F ':tr.l r.li: There is also a towel service for visitors. beach area. t5Tl For kids or the young at heart, there is Tike's Peak, which is a kid-sized water park full of adventure. &. J ne,gx¡* ,-'1 I i -" !t-.-\".-:'t:: 1.'- \'-:':\---"* Match the words to make phrases. Then to complete the sentences. :,+' lj ¡ use them in the correct form List the food under the headings: . lemonade . beef o butter r pasta . coffee . chicken . lamb . salmon . cabbage o tuna . cherries r yoghurt . lemon r trout . celery . prawns . rice . broccoli . cereal . cheese . strawberries . bread . tjTt ETI F-ft tea . beans . eggs attract A parades design B wild C visitors D local products E statues run t4l-t watch FTI buy 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. {: Visitors to the Lemon Festival of citrus statues as they go down the streets. When ..., I know they ,: are really fresh. \" <'i ry "'. . Meat 6 paulfry Fruif S lfe$etables I , ,rl í,, rz;a . . f,.r íY:r lL:!::;.,! 'ú F¡ll in alan, l"' :, "!lt;Y*l ?:j f some or ony. ....,... 2 There's 3 Have you got 4 Are there ......... 5 Would you like 6 Do you want ......... 7 There isn't ....,..... li,, ;:: ! 1 Can I have ....... juice, please? ice cream for dessert. . lemon? eggs left? lemonade? cereal? coffee, ............... ...........,.. tea. 8 We can eat .... grapes after dinner. got 9 Have we ....,.. rice? 10 There are ...... carrots in the fridge. 11 ls there flour in the bag? 12 Don't buy butter. We've got but there is " Fif l in: seaside, fireworks, celebrate, floots, creations. Menton is a ............. ... resort town in the South of France. Crowds gather at night to watch the fantastic display at the festival. Artists usually have expositions where people come to see their ... the ln France people 14 ......... Would you 15 There 16 Lemon Festival every spring. There are many 13 14 ....... carrying citrus statues at the Parade of Golden Fruit. There is like aren't Can I have in the fridge. biscuit? onion on the table. potatoes left. apple, please? Match the words to form collocations. Then, complete the sentences. tlTt junk A fizzy drinks fsl-l drinks B aisle C beef D section E products t-6Tt bakery F ETI t3Tt dairy t4T_-l minced Eating a lot Write the words in the correct box. . sugar o sweets . milk . banana r egg . butter . apple . flour . bread . tomato . cheese . biscuit . chicken . rice . chocolate food of can make you put on weight. Do you like ............ ......... like cola Choose the correct word. 5. and lemonade? lg You can find delicious cakes in the .....,,........... ry of the supermarket. Tom needs to buy two kilos of ......,....... for the barbecue tonight. We should all have at least two daily servings .. like milk and cheese. of .,............ ... . Can you get Here's the ............ two cartons of orange juice, please? 1A: B: 2A: B: 3A: B: 4A: B: Filf in: tub, bor, box, bunch, tin,loof , jor. 5A: B: 6A: B: 7A: B: 8A: B: How many/much onions have we got? few/little. We need some more. ls there much/many pasta in the cupboard? No, there's only a few/a little left. Very There is no/many jam left. Let's buy a jar then and some/any bread. feWa little biscuits. Eat some/a few fruit. lt's healthier, Have we got some/any bananas? Not a lot/many. Just two. There are only a ls there too much/too many milk in your coffee? No, but there's too much/many sugar. don't eat many/a lot of chocolate. few/a little every day! How much/many bananas are there? Not much/many, just two or three, I Really? I have a 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 a a a . aPew5) oS cola 15 ': 'i: Match the words to form phrases. Then, complete the sentences. tlTt ETI FTI A deep fried tzTt multi-cultural fs-f_l ethnic reTt cashew t?lt tr-n . hot mushy that all? . Would you like any side orders? r What about you? ¡ Are you ready to order? . What would you like to drink? dish B fish C nuts D cuisine E society F snack G peas H goods baked side Complete the dialogue with the correct phrases. ls Waitress: Good afternoon. 1) Diane: .... .......... Yes, we are. l'd like a cheeseburger and chips, {a-é please. 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. Jill always orders chips as Diane: A cola for me, please. a ............... instead of salad. Would you like a Alan: And l'd like some orange juice. Thank you. Waitress: That's a cheeseburger and chips, a club ............,.. sandwich, a side salad, a cola and an like soup? England is a orange juice. 5) ............ .... with many Diane: Yes, that's all. Thank you. ethnic groups. 7 You can find some really fresh Write a dialogue similar to the one in Ex. 3. Use the plan and menu. ,,r at the bakery. 8 Many restaurants in England serve ................. to accompany = pies. Fill in: serves, suit, chooses, grob. We don't have much time - let's ............ ..... popular ready to order orders Ask what B wants B orders Ask about side orders A/B reply reply Repeat the whole A confirms order Italian dishes. There are many fast food places A replies and Ask about drinks a snack at a café. This restaurant Ask if customers are to .................. S'eX&**s }}**ü $ssadwis*Be*: every taste in the UK. Whenever Tom orders pizza he always his favourite topping combinations. Spicy chicken f3.75 Roast beef f.4.25 Grilled vegetables f3.75 Cabbage & 16 &$ffis* &x*xxc'& :i.:1Li':::r.:. Chips f1.25 Boiled vegetables f 1.50 f 0.95 Bread Drinks: Sa*ad*r Tuna Chicken - f3.25 f3.75 carrot f2.95 Lemonade Fruit juice Tea/coffee f 1.00 f.l.75 f 1.95 J Fill in: cool, tip, freezing, londmork, moin, I boiling, stoff , thick. The food is really hot. Let it Read the a) mark the statements I (true), F (false) or ............... DS down before you eat it. Customers have to wear ......... 3 Most people usually leave a for their waiter at a restaurant. The temperature inside Chillout is ..................... Dubai's most famous .............................. is the Burj Al Arab Hotel. 7 (doesn't say). *S, cold. 6 text below and HÉ;*:,i '* ,;*. S ,S'"'lii¡i: ¡i,¡ Don't expect a friendly smile from the waiter when you walk into 's Baggers restaurant in Nuremburg, Germany. There are no waiters in this unique and It's ...................... hot in Greece in the summer. What would you like to order as a,,......,........... modern restaurant. lnstead, customers look through the menu and order their cou rse? meals on computer screens at their There are seven full-time and four part-time members of ....... working tables. 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. oflfrom 1 Everything inside Chil/out is made 2 This restaurant has got a great variety oflfrom salads and hot dishes At Chillout ice. wait in/on the You can even send emails from your touch screen, so you don't get bored while waiting. Also, a waiter doesn't carry the meal to your table when it's ready. Your dish travels down long tracks from the kitchen to your seat. The tracks to choose of/from. customers Here, you don't need to wait for a waiter Buffer zone to get used to/in the cold. The waiters show the customers to/at their table and they eat from/of ice plates. Most customers can't stay forlof too long at resemble a roller coaster ride and make the restaurant seem like a small amusement park. This restaurant also specialises in lowJat and lowcalorie dishes. So when the food comes down, your weight Chillout because of the cold. 1 2 Complete the sentences with foo or enough and the adjectives in brackets. The restaurant is always 2 3 ............. here. Let's go somewhere else. table (big) for six people? 5 6 (spicy). food. lt's ls it ..................... (warm) to sit outside today? I can't eat lndian There isn't a menu at 's Baggers restaurant. ..,... 3 Customers need to wear formal clothes, 4 You can send written messages online 5 from the touch screen Customers collect their meals from the kitchen. (crowded) at the weekend. I can't drink this coffee. lt's ................ (sweet). (expensive) The dishes are ls the There is no other restaurant like'sBoggers. ....,. 6 The restaurant is in an amusement park. 7 'sBaggers caters to people on a diet. b) ' Now complete the sentences. 1 's Baggers restaurant is located in .........,........,.. 2 Customers order their meals 3 lf you get bored, you can 4 The tracks make the restaurant look like 17 , Match the words. Then use the words to complete the sentences. nTt pTt poached A chocolate B FTI healthy t41-l salad trl-t olive 1 2 C D E Put the verbs in brackets into the lfoJ infinitive or -ing form. 1 A: How about (go) to that new ltalian restaurant tonight? B: Actually, l'd prefer (order) a takeaway. bar food 2 egg oil dressing A ......,........,......,. has less fat than a fried one. I usually put vinegar and ........... on my salad. Tina often eats a ........ for dessert after dinner. You can make you own .......... with lemon and oil. Kelly needs to cut fat and sugar from her diet and eat more ......... 3 A: Would you like me ............. (make) some sandwiches for lunch? B: No. Let's .......... l (have) some soup. A: Do you like (cook) homemade meals? B: Yes. (cook) is my favourite hobby. 4 A: Carl is having difficulty (grill) the steaks. B: Oh, I don't mind ......... (help) him. / j i 5 A: I prefer (shop) at the fresh food market. Fill in: contlin, reploce, protect,lower, enioy. You can ........ your heart by eating food low in fat. We really B: Me too. I refuse (go) anywhere else. 6 a fresh salad .......... cholesterol. :.::] Choose the correct item. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Tracey enjoys cooking/to cook healthy food. Tony dislikes to drink/drinking milk. Eat/Eating chocolate can be good for you. I'm looking forward to attending/attend the dinner party tonight. l'm tired of do/doing household chores all day' Can you run/to run to the baker's and get some 10 This café is great; it's worth to wait/waiting in I 'i::Choose the correct to-infinitive or -ing form. (miss) the dinner party. 1 l'm sorry for .... (diet), you may lose weight. 2 Try 3 I don't remember (come) to this restaurant before. '/ (grab) a bite to eat. 4 Let's stop .......... (tip) the waiter. -5 Please don't forget ......... (do) the 6 Remember .............. washing-up after dinner. 7 l'm sorry ......... . (tell) you this, but t this soup is terrible. 8 Stop bread? 7 Jessica doesn't mind to try/trying new food. 8 We avoid going/to go to expensive restaurants. 9 I hope become/to become a chef some day. too young B: OK, lpromise (do) it, when I finish making the salad. lots of Protein. put to ............,,.... food in low-fat 4 Salt is often the fat and improve the flavour. Good quality chocolate in a diet can ......,........, Eggs is (lay) the table, everyday for lunch. 3 A: Kathy ......, (eat) so much junk food; it's bad for your health! 9 I can never forget ice cream in Thailand last 10 Karen is trying .,,... (have) fried A > ..,.... (make) a cake, t summer! but is having difficulty. the queue. 1B - -rei- .'., l': M :i r i.'.' r ,- : "' :i, .i Find eight words relat¡ng to food preparat¡on in the word search, then use the words you find to label the pictures. 'e F¡ll in the gaps in the recipe with the following verbs: add, beot, boil, melt, mix, pour, stir. way. 2 cups milk 3 eggs 2 tbs flour 1 cup sugar 140 g dark chocolate 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 l ! serve in an ice cream cone or in a dessert glass. .,,rt:*r:af¡":":.' iiit," ;. !:i ij, arty. ig O You will hear an interview with a diet advisor. Listen and mark the sentences I(true) or F (false). ur' ht. 1 A healthy diet is most important to the stars. 2 Jean doesn't allow sweets in her diet. riter. 3 ) the 4 Grilling is a low-fat way to cook meat. Many stars choose fish as an alternative eat. , but 'ood; fried :a ke, to meat. Jean's diet secret is drinking lots of water. r
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