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Independent assignment

  1. Search the Internet and find out more about the discounts in stores around the world. Share what you discover with your partner in the next lesson.

  2. Imagine you are the head of a department store. Make a poster to attract more customers into your store. Show your work to your classmates. Vote for the best poster.

Unit six Fashion

Lesson two Food

Speaking

  1. Work in pairs. Looking at the picture make a list of food you see. How many things do you have in your list? Compare with other pairs. Who has more words in the list?

  1. Work in a group. Imagine you are going for a picnic together. Look at the food in the picture and decide which food you will take with you. Make a list.

  2. Exchange your lists with other groups. Discuss the following:

Who has the longest list?

Who has the shortest list?

Whose food is healthier?

Whose list is not healthy?

Vocabulary: Shopping for food

  1. Write two things you usually buy from each supermarket section below.

Dairy products Frozen food Snacks and Sweets

Fruits and vegetables Bakery Drinks

Tinned food Rice and pasta Meat and poultry

  1. In pairs, ask and answer the questions like in example.

E.g. - Excuse me, I need to buy some milk. Where can I find it?

- In the Dairy products section.

Reading: Pasta - The World's Favorite Food

  1. What is your favourite food? Why do you like it?

  2. Read the text “Pasta – The World’s Favourite Food”. Look at the food in the pictures below and say which of the products are mentioned in the text.

Pasta - The World's Favorite Food

Pasta is the world’s favorite food. People from 17 countries said that pasta is what they like to eat most. Not only is pasta the number one food in its home country Italy, but people like it in faraway places like the Philippines, Mexico and South Africa.

Pasta has become popular, for one thing, because it is cheap and easy to prepare. Just cook pasta, make a sauce to go with it and it is ready. Many different types of meals can be created with pasta. It tastes good and fills your stomach. It produces energy, which is why athletes eat pasta regularly. Pasta can also be kept for a longer time.

Before it became popular in Italy during the 19 th century, earlier civilizations also ate forms of pasta. The ancient Greeks and Romans created pasta-like foods. Legend says that Marco Polo brought pasta back to Italy with him but this is not true. Arabs probably brought a noodle-like dish to Sicily in the 8th century.

Pasta first became popular in Naples, Italy in the 1700s where it was combined with tomato sauce. It was an ideal food to feed large parts of the population. When more and more Italians immigrated to America at the beginning of the 20th century they took their eating habits with them. Pasta and pizza immediately became popular in America.

Although many people think that spaghetti is the main form of pasta there are over 600 types with different forms and shapes. And each of them is cooked in a different way.

  1. Cover the text and answer the questions:

  1. In which faraway countries do the people like the pasta most?

  2. Why has pasta become so popular around the world?

  3. Who brought the pasta to Italy?

  4. In which city was the famous Spaghetti Napolitano created?

  5. How did pasta and pizza become popular in America?

  6. How many forms of pasta are there in the world?

Listening: Shopping list

  1. Mrs Morton asked her husband to buy some things from the supermarket. Look at the list below and then listen. What did Mr Morton get wrong?

Shopping list

  1. 3 Kilos of potatoes

  2. Noodles

  3. 2 kilos of grapes

  4. Small sack of flour

  5. 10 eggs

  6. 5 bananas

  7. 4 green peppers

  8. 1 garlic

  9. 3 litres of milk

  1. Read the sentences below. Listen again. Why is Mrs Morton angry with her husband? Complete the sentences with: any, no, too little, too few, too many.

  1. There aren’t __________________ green peppers.

  2. He bought ________bananas.

  3. There is _________flour.

  4. There is ____________ garlic.

  5. He got ________eggs.

  6. He bought ___________ milk.

Reading: A customer complaint

  1. What is the girl in the picture doing?

Do you wrap your present into a wrapping paper before going to your friend’s birthday?

When you go shopping do you pay attention to the paper the products are wrapped in?

Have you ever complained to the manager of the supermarket about bad service?

  1. Read the text “A customer’s complaint” and answer the questions below. Choose the correct variant. Explain the reason of your choice.

A customer's complaint

Shops are full of nice-looking things to buy these days, but what are we really paying for? A week ago I bought a large packet of chocolate biscuits. When I opened it, I found each was wrapped individually in paper and then packed in a box, which was wrapped in plastic! By the time I had got at the biscuits, the table was in paper and I wasn't hungry any more. (This was probably well as there were only eight biscuits in the packet)

And children's toys are even worse. It was my three-year old son's birthday last week and at first he was excited to see so many presents all for him! But at the end of the party, when he had finally opened wrapping paper, cardboard boxes and plastic bags, he was too tired to play with any of them. Some of them were so well-wrapped that he couldn’t open them and when I tried to do it for him, I broke my fingernails. I hate to think of money all of this costs - and who is paying for it? The customer!

  1. What is the writer trying to do in this text?

  1. complain that supermarket food is unhealthy?

  2. complain that children get too many toys?

  3. complain that many things are too well wrapped?

  4. complain that everything is too expensive nowadays?

  1. What can the reader learn from this text?

  1. A large packet may not contain much food

  2. It is best to buy food of a well-known brand

  3. It is important to keep food clean and dry

  4. Some food must not be given to very young children.

  1. How did the writer's child feel at the end of his birthday party?

  1. He was disappointed with his presents.

  2. He wanted to play with his presents.

  3. He was tired and uninterested in his presents.

  4. He was excited about his presents.

  1. How did the writer break her fingernails?

  1. playing with her son?

  2. cleaning the room?

  3. opening a wrapping paper?

  4. collecting the toys?

  1. Which sentence will the writer agree with?

  1. I think some packing is very dangerous for young children

  2. I like opening packages - it is always nice to get a surprise.

  3. I think that buying special paper to wrap presents in is a waste of money.

  4. I'll buy things which don't have much packaging.

Speaking: Making Complaints

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