Tuesday, April 3, 2012

WORKBOOK UNIT 5


UNIT 5   FOOD CHOICES

Lesson A    Healthy food

1. A bag and can

1.       In the united states you can buy a bottle of milk or a carton of milk

2.       In Thailand you can buy a can of curry paste or a jar of curry paste

3.       In Japan you can buy a carton of crackers or a bag of crackers

4.       In Australia you can buy a jar of asparagus or a box of asparagus

5.       In Columbia you can buy a package coffee or a can of coffee

6.       In France you can buy a bag of soup or a carton of soup

2. What did selena buy

1.       A jar of olives

2.       A bottle of soda

3.       A can of crashed pineapple

4.       A dozen of eggs

5.       A box of biscuits

6.       A bag of chips

7.       A bottle of ketchup

8.       A loaf of bread

3.  A lot or a little

                        A little, not much, many, very few, a few, less, less

4. About you

1.       There are very few apples in my refrigerator

2.       I try to eat fewer cookies everyday

3.       I had a little pizza slice yesterday

4.       I’m eating less chocolate these days

5.       There’s very few biscuits in my cupboard

6.       I eat very little cheese than I used to

LESSON  B  A question of taste

1. Prepared tools

                    Baked, barbecued, boiled, roast, smoked, raw, ried, steamed, pickled, grilled





2. Smoked bread?

1.       Smoked-cheese

-turkey

-fish

2.       Raw-fish

          -meat

          -vegetables

3.       Boiled-noodles

-eggs

-potatoes

4.       Steamed-rice

-milk

-vegetables

5.       Fried-noodles

          -potato

          Chicken

6.       Barbecued-shashlick

                       -beef

                       -lamb

7.       Pickled-cabbage

-onions

-asparagus

3. Too much rice

1.       Martha got too much rice and not enough meat

2.       Sheila ate too many cupcakes! She often eats too much dessert

3.       This coffee costs too much! It’s too expensive

4.       Taro drank the sour lemonade too fast

5.       The soups not hot  enough. And there’s too much salt in it.

6.       Alice didn’t take the Turkey out early enough. Now she won’t have too much food for dinner.

4. About you

1.       Do you eat a lot of snacks do you eat too many? I eat three snacs a day

2.       Do you eat too many vegetables everyday? No, I don’t

3.       Do you ever feel too full after eating a meal? Yes, I do

4.       Do you exercise enough at least twice a week? I exercise twice a week

5.       Do you eat too much for lunch so you don’t need a snack later? No  I always have a snack

6.       Do you ever eat meals too quickly and feel sick? No I don’t

7.       Do you drink enough water at least 2 liters? NO, I don’t

8.       Do you think you eat too much fried foods? Yes I eat too French Fries

LESSON C  Whatever you’re having

1.Either way is fine

                              Either  one is fine

                               Either way is fine

                               Whatever you’re having

2. Whatever you want

·         Oh I don’t care. Whatever you prefer.

·         Oh I don’t know both sounds nice

·         You choose

·         Whatever is easy for you

·         I don’t care

·         Whatever you’re having

3.  I’m OK for now.

·         No, Thank’s . Maybe later

·         No, Thank’s

·         It’s okay

·         I can’t

·         Yeah, I will

4. Let’s have some….

1.       Either one’s fine. Whatever you’re having

2.       No, thanks, I have already ate

3.       Whatever you want

4.       Either one sounds delicious

5.       You choose. Whatever you want

LESSON D The world’s favorite snacs

1. Food alternatives

1.       D

2.       F

3.       E

4.       C

5.       B

6.       A

2. Ethnic eateries

                For example, like, such as






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