- •Part I what we eat Fruit and Vegetables
- •H. Translate into English:
- •In a sauce
- •Pasta and bread
- •Herbs, spices and nuts
- •Vanilla
- •Vinegar
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 9 Do you eat to live or live to eat?
- •Exercise 19
- •Part II healthy eating
- •What Do the Stars Eat?
- •Vocabulary Practice
- • Reading
- •To meat or not to meat
- • Reading
- •What is a healthy diet?
- •How much fat is too much for healthy eating?
- •General Advice
- •Exercise 1
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- • Reading
- •What Our Food Contains
- •Junk Food
- •Vocabulary Practice
- •A. Ask for b. Demand c. Order d. Command
- •A. Grabbed b. Snatched c. Took d. Bit
- •A. Earn b. Win c. Put d. Gain
- •A. Diet b. Fast c. Nutrition d. Health
- •Eat, drink… and don’t be sorry
- •Vocabulary Practice
- •Exercise 3. Read the text again and talk about chocolate, sugar, cheese, butter and cream, meat and coffee or tea in terms of : nutrients, calories and ways they affect the human system.
- • Reading
- •A view of fast food
- •Listening
- • Speaking
- •Role-play
- • Reading
- •What is cholesterol?
- •For less cholesterol…
- •1. Вітамін та його молодший брат - каротин.
- •3. Редис – поліпшувач травлення.
- •Exercise 2
- •Part b. Say what someone should do to change their unhealthy eating habits. E.G. You should eat fruit instead of crisps when you want a snack.
- •The balanced diet
- •It is interesting to know
- •In Eating Habits, East is Better than West
- • Reading
- •He isn’t heavy, he’s on redux
- •Keeping fit
- •How did you score?
- •Fighting fit
- •Розпочніть день правильно
- •5 Дієт на всі випадки життя
- •Genetically engineered food
- • Reading
- •Eat less and live longer
- •Vegetables
- •Single serves
- •Part III cooking
- •Ways of cooking food – verbs
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Pea soup
- •Holubtsi (Cabbage Rolls)
- • Speaking
- •Chocolate – like falling in love
- •Vocabulary Practice
- •Exercise 11
- •Sponge cake
- • Speaking
- •Stuffed tomatoes
- •Exercise 13
- •Apple cake
- •Ingredients
- •Shepherd’s pie
- •Ingredients
- •Varenyky with cottage cheese
- •Exercise 16
- •Бісквіт зі смородиновою начинкою
- •Ягідний торт з горіхами та йогуртом
- •Fish and Chips
- •Irish Stew
- •Burger and Fries
- •Pancakes with Maple Syrup
- •Exercise 17
- •Describing food
- •Exercise 18
- •Десять заповідей кухаря
- •A Housewife’s Day
- •Baked tuna and apple flambé
- •Part IV my meals
- •Why We Eat What We Eat
- •Comprehension check
- •Interested
- •Interesting
- •Words to remember
- •Phrases to remember
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Exercise 6
- •Exercise 7
- •Let’s eat breakfast
- •Exercise 8
- • Reading
- •The cocktail you couldn't mix
- •Drinking
- •It is interesting to know
- •Champagne
- •Vintage and non-vintage champagne
- •Exercise 19 Translate the following sentences into English:
- •I. Nonfood considerations.
- •II. Food
- •Exercise 20 Translate the following into Ukrainian:
- •Part V
- •Eating out
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 5
- •Korean Dining
- • Reading
- •Glossary
- •Role-play
- • Reading
- •At the Restaurant
- •Exercise 9
- •In the dining-hall
- •Exercise 10 Translate into English:
- •Listening
- •Translate into English:
- •До мережі сендвіч-барів
- •Caribbean Club
- •Turkish Antalya
- •Khutorets
- •Italian
- •International
- •Listening
- •Exercise 14
- •Exercise 15
- •Exercise 16
- •Role-play
- •Exercise 18 Translate into English:
- •Post-listening
- •Ordering food in a restaurant
- •Exercise 19
- •Crossword
- •The Restaurant Game
- •Main dishes
- •Desserts
- •Beverages
- • Speaking
- •Introduction
- • Speaking
- •Introduction
- •Main Body
- •Exercise 24
- •Part VI table manners a list of do’s and don’ts
- •Never stretch over the table for something you want, ask your neighbour to pass it.
- •Never ______ over the table for something you want, ask your ________ to pass it.
- •The abc of Table Manners
- • Speaking
- •Exercise 2
- •Exercise 3
- •Exercise 4
- •Speaking
- •Exercise 5
- •Exercise 6
- •Part a. Зовсім нескладний етикет.
- •Part VII National cuisine
- •Ukrainian Cuisine
- •It is interesting to know
- •Ukrainian specialities
- •Ukrainian cuisine
- •English Cuisine Reading
- •Australian food
- •Eat your heart out …in the usa
- •French cuisine
- •Asian food
- •Greek guisine - simplicity inspired by gods
- •Revision topics
- •10. International cuisine.
Part I what we eat Fruit and Vegetables
Part 1
Which of these vegetables can you find in the picture? Label each vegetable in the picture with the appropriate number.
artichoke
asparagus
aubergine (Am.
egg plant)
beans
beetroot (Am. beet)
broccoli
brussel sprouts
cabbage
carrot
cauliflower
celery root
chicory
Chinese leaves (Am. bok choy)
courgette (Am. zucchini)
cucumber
dill
garlic
horse-radish
Jerusalem artichoke
leek
lentils
lettuce
marrow (Am. squash)
mushroom
okra
onion
parsley
parsnip
peas
potato
pumpkin
radish
red / green pepper
shallot
sorrel
soya
spinach
spring onion (Am. green onion)
swede (Am. rutabaga)
sweet potato
tomato
turnip
white radish
yam
Which vegetables do you like to eat in soups / salads / pickled / raw? |
To learn long lists of words, it is sometimes helpful to divide them up into groups. Try dividing these vegetable names into groups, in any way you like, e.g. ’vegetables which grow underground’ (potatoes, carrots etc.). If possible, compare your answers with someone else’s.
aubergine leek cucumber spinach carrot potato cauliflower courgette lettuce onion pea cabbage garlic radish bean shallot turnip asparagus beetroot marrow brussel sprouts swede pumpkin sorrel green/red pepper celery |
Part 2
A. Now try to do the same with the different fruit below.
apple
apricot
ashberry
banana
bilberry (blueberry, huckleberry)
blackberry
black / red currants
blood orange
cantalop (Am.cantaloupe)
cherry
cherry-plum
coconut
cornel (Cornelian cherries, dogwood)
cranberry
cranberry bush (snowball tree)
date
dog rose (sweetbrier)
elderberry
fig
gooseberry
grapefruit
grapes
hawthorn
honeydew melon
kiwi fruit
lemon
lime
lychee
mango
melon
mulberry
nectarine
orange
papaya
passion fruit
peach
pear
persimmon
pineapple
pip
plantain
plum
pomegranate
pulp
quince
raisins / sultana
raspberry
rhubarb
sea-buckthorn
star fruit
stone(Br)=pit(Am)
strawberry
sweet cherry
tangerine
watermelon
wild strawberry
B. Do you like fruit? Which? Why? Which of the following fruits are your favourites? Why? Which of them grow in our country and which have come from other countries? Which fruits are sour / sweet / bitter? Which are other fruits that you have never tasted? Which fruits are yellow / blue / dark blue / green / orange / red? |
C. Choose several vegetables. How can you buy them?
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D. Choose a vegetable to go with each ad and write it in the line below. There may be more than one good answer.
Sweet, not strong Will not make you cry |
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Cheaper by the 10 lb. Bag! |
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CRISP & LEAFY GREAT FOR SALAD! |
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THREE BEAUTIFUL WHITE HEADS FOR ONLY $ 3.00 |
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RED, RIPE, JUICY! |
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BUY TWELVE AND GET ONE EAR FREE! |
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Two stalks for $2! |
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Tender pods – Great for stir-fry! |
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3 cloves for only $1,5! |
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E. Find as many answers as possible for each statement. Your answers may be different from your neighbour’s.
You can get “milk” from this.
Monkeys like this.
You can make good juice from this.
You can find them in candy bars.
You can make wine from these.
You often sprinkle salt on these.
You can eat these with a spoon.
You crack these open with a knife.
You often sprinkle sugar on these.
F. Here are some common expressions using fruit. Work with several other students to see if you can find out what each one means. Do you think they are nice things to say or not? Put a plus or a minus after each expression to show whether it’s a positive or negative thing to say. Write a short definition.
the apple of my eye
the top banana
a peach
a plum
a lemon
a nut
G. The following words are listed in alphabetical order according to length. Fit them into their proper places in the Word Frames. The puzzle has been started for you with the word TOMATO. Now look for an 8-letter word in which A is the sixth letter. Continue this way until the puzzle is completed.
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Fig |
Bean |
Apple |
Cherry |
Apricot |
Broccoli |
Artichoke |
Grapefruit |
Pea |
Beet |
Lemon |
Garlic |
Avocado |
Cucumber |
Asparagus |
Strawberry |
Yam |
Kiwi |
Mango |
Grapes |
Cabbage |
Egg plant |
Blueberry |
Watermelon |
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Leek |
Melon |
Orange |
Kumquat |
Zucchini |
Nectarine |
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Lime |
Olive |
Potato |
Lettuce |
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Persimmon |
Bean sprouts |
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Okra |
Onion |
Radish |
Pumpkin |
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Pineapple |
Cauliflower |
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Pear |
Peach |
Squash |
Spinach |
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Raspberry |
Green pepper |
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Plum |
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