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III. Listen to how Marisa is ordering pizza:

Super Pizza: Hello, Super Pizza.

Marisa: Hi. How much is a large chicken and mushroom pizza?

Super Pizza: That is eight euros ninety-five.

Marisa: And how much is a small tomato salad?

S P: Two euros forty-five.

Marisa: What about coffee?

S P: A small cup of coffee is two euros and a large coffee is two euros seventy.

Marisa: OK. Do you have a tuna and pineapple pizza?

S P: Yes.

Marisa: How much is a large one?

S P: Eight euros fifty.

Marisa: Fine. I’d like a large tune and pineapple pizza

S P: Any side orders?

Marisa: Yes. Can I have a small tomato salad?

S P: Sure. What about drink?

Marisa: A small coffee please.

S P: Right. A large tuna and pineapple pizza, a small tomato salad and a small cup of coffee.

Marisa: How much is that?

S P: That is twelve euros ninety five.

Marisa: Can I pay by credit card? S P: Of course. What is the name on the card?

(Total English, Work Book, Typescript, 28)

IV. Read/listen to ordering food in a fast food restaurant and answer the question below:

Waitress: OK, here we are. Two vegetarian pizzas.

Sam: No, that's not for us. Our order is a sandwich with fries and a salad.

Waitress: Oh, excuse me, that's the wrong order. Just a moment.

Jenny: Two vegetarian pizzas? I really like them! Can we change our order?

Sam: Of course not.

Waitress: OK. I think this is your order. A medium salad for you, sir.

Sam: Oh no, the salad's for her.

Waitress: OK. Right. A medium salad and a small glass of mineral water for you, madam; and a cheese sandwich on brown bread with large fries and a large cup of coffee for you, sir.

Sam: Yes. Thanks. How much is that?

Waitress: That's sixteen dollars and seventy cents, please.

Sam: Can I pay by credit card?

Waitress: Of course. (Total English, St’s Book, Typescripts, 153)

Answer the questions: 1. What does Jenny really like? 2. How does Sam ask about the price of the meal? 3. How does Sam pay for the meal?

V. Laurence writes about diet in a magazine. Read the letters and Laurence answer to one of them. Which letter does it answer? Dear Laurence,

I am always hungry. I eat three good meals a day but then I want crisps and biscuits too. Of course, now I am quite fat. Can you help me? Lois

Dear Laurence,

I know I have an unhealthy diet. I work about 10 hours a day and get home late, so I don’t have time to cook and I eat convenience food. What can I do? James

Dear Laurence,

I try to eat a good diet – I eat pasta and vegetable, and I don’t eat any meat, fish or cheese – but I’m always tired. What is wrong with my diet? Karin

Dear _______

It is horrible when you feel tired all the time. You need some meat, fish or cheese on your diet. They give you energy. Also, why don’t you take some exercise? That gives you energy too. How about a walk every evening after work? I hope that helps. Laurence(Total English, St’s Book, 39)

YI. People’s rubbish tells us about their lives. Here Laurence looks at the diet of two families. Do you agree with him about the diets of these families? Speak about your diet.

Hello and welcome to In the rubbish bin, the show where we look at people’s lives by looking at their rubbish. I am Laurence Redburn. Today we look at the diets of two very different families. I have their rubbish bins in the studio, with a typical day’s rubbish, so, let us start with the rubbish bin A. What does thus family eat and drink? We have some cans… cola cans – not very healthy. Mmm, instant coffee. Some boxes … cheese and tomato pizza, burgers. Some biscuits, and crisp packets – all fast food, and not very healthy. Do they eat any vegetables or fruit? I don’t think so. Oh dear, not a healthy diet. A lot of this food is bad for you, so this family is probably not very healthy.

Now let’s look at the rubbish bin B. This is very different – it’s good. The family eats a lot of fruit and vegetables … some potatoes, carrots, … bananas and apples. What do they drink? We have some juice cartons, some milk bottles ands we have a water bottle … two water bottles – very good, all very healthy so far. Tea bags … well OK. They eat some pasta, and fish – that is good. I can’t see any fast food here. I think it’s a very healthy family. (Total English, St’s Book, Typescripts, 152)

Key vocabulary:

Dishes: burger, fries, pizza salad sandwich

Meat and fish: (minced) beef, chicken, lamb, trout, tuna

Dairy: butter, cheese, cream, ice cream, milk

Fruit and vegetable: apple, banana, carrot, pineapple, potato, (water) melon, onion

Drinks: coffee, cola, fruit/orange juice

Other: biscuits, (white/brown) bread, cereal, crisps, mayonnaise, rice

Money: cheque, credit card, note, receipt

Adjectives: delicious, tasteless, tasty, disgusting, mouth-watering

Adjectives for physical ands emotional states: fit, happy/unhappy, healthy/unhealthy, hungry, thirsty, tired

Cooking and eating: cook for yourself, give (something) up, eat out, diet

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