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16.4. Your friend has put on a lot of weight recently and wants to do something about it. Talk to you friend and

• advise him/her on what to do in order to lose weight in a healthy way;

  • tell him/her about a diet/exercise programme that has worked for you;

  • encourage him/her to try it.

16.5. You are going to hear a news report on young people's eating habits. Listen and choose the best answer to the questions below.

1 The speaker says young people

a had a healthier diet in the past.

b think fast food is nutritious.

c would be healthy if they didn’t eat fast Food.

2 Modem day families

a prefer to eat out.

b don't have time to prepare healthy food.

c eat more than they should.

3 The speaker says

a people should skip breakfast instead of eating doughnuts or croissants. b home cooked meals are very nutritious.

c no fixed meal times lead to bad eating habits.

4 Young people eat junk food at lunchtime

a because it is convenient.

b because it is filling.

c because they can't afford anything else.

  1. The speaker says teenagers

a eat unhealthy snacks all day long.

b sometimes eat nothing healthy all day.

c need to learn to cook healthy food.

6 Young people today

a don’t eat fresh food.

b usually have a healthy evening meal.

c drink sugary soft drinks.

16.6. Lucy’s son has invited his friends from the football team over for dinner. In pairs, decide which would be appropriate for Lucy to cook for her guests.

A: I think she shouldn’t cook burgers because they too oily.

B: I couldn't agree more. A good idea would be …

16.7. Accepting/ Refusing Invitations

16.7.1. A. Listen to the dialogues. In which one is the invitation accepted more enthusiastically?

b. Complete the dialogues 1-4 using one of the expressions from the boxes below.

ACCEPT

Enthusiastically: Thanks, I’d love to…; Thanks, that sounds great/like fun …; I’d love to, thank you very much for asking/ inviting me.

Unenthusiastically: I guess so; I suppose so; I might as well; Why not?

REFUSE

Politely: Thanks for asking/ thinking of me but …; It sounds lovely/great/wonderful but I’m afraid I …; Sorry, I can’t …; I would love to, but I’m afraid I can’t because …; Thanks, but I’d rather not/I’m not very keen on … .

Firmly: No thanks, I don’t enjoy/fancy/feel like … .

Impolitely: No, I don’t want to/ I hate … .

1. A: We are all going out to that new Chinese restaurant tonight. Would you like to join us?

B: _________________________ (accept enthusiastically)

2. A: I’m having a party on Saturday night. I hope you can make it.

B: _________________________ (accept unenthusiastically)

3. A: I’m having a dinner party on Tuesday. Would you like to come?

B: _________________________ (refuse politely)

4. A: It’s my daughter’s birthday party on Sunday and all the children from her class will be there. You are coming, aren’t you?

B: _________________________ (refuse firmly)

c. In pairs, use the phrases from the table and prompts below to act out similar dialogues.

Invite somebody to:

a wedding reception

a barbecue

a fancy dress party

an Italian restaurant