unit MANY BREAD DINNER PEPPER REPLY APPLE BEEF COLOR LEARN FASHION WHEN INTERNATIONAL
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1 APPLE BEEF BREAD COLOR DINNER unit LEARN INTERNATIONAL FASHION MANY PEPPER REPLY WHEN
2 W HATyou will learn Uses How to make and reply to requests How to ask for something to eat and drink How to ask what other people like How to say what people like Grammar The verb to have singular forms The verb to have interrogative and negative Use of the auxiliary do Position of adjectives HOW ABOUT something toeat Vocabulary Some words for food and drink Some adjectives to describe colors Some words for clothes and things to wear Pronunciation /I / /I/ /AI/ Word stress /I / /I/
3 intro 1 a With Cream and Sugar? Listen to the conversation. Where are the people? What do they want? 1 b Listen again and number the sentences in order. Then complete the conversation with the missing words. 1 OK. Here you! Anything else? With cream and? Good morning! are you doing? One black and one cream, please. $2.20. Fine,. Can I have two cups of? No, thanks. much is that? 1 c Now write the conversation in order below. Assistant: Sara: Assistant: Sara: Assistant: Sara: Assistant:?.?.??. When you have finished, practice the dialogue with your partner. 6 1
4 HOW ABOUT something toeat Something to Eat.. 2 a Work in groups. Think of the names of things to eat and drink in English... Write them in your books... Things to eat 1 st First Things to drink 6 2 e
5 intro 2 b Now match the words with the pictures. Which words don t have pictures?. bread chicken peas cake rice potatoes orange tomato sandwich butter fish ice cream chocolate pasta apple lemon banana beef Now listen. Check ( ) the words you hear. 6 3
6 HOW ABOUT something toeat An International Menu.. Read the passage... 3 a Many restaurants in big cities now have very international menus. You can eat sushi in London, pasta in Moscow, and dim sum in New York. But sushi is Japanese, not English; pasta is Italian, not Russian; and dim sum is Chinese, not American. Nowadays you can stay at home and eat foods from different countries. Even small towns have many different restaurants where you can eat a lot of international foods. What can you eat in your city? 1 st First What can you eat in your city? t f Now decide if the sentences are true or false... 3 b Pasta is an Italian food. You can eat dim sum in New York. Sushi is an English food. You can eat international food in many big cities. 6 4 e
7 intro 4 Where Are They From? Work with a partner. Decide where these foods are from. Then write sentences. EXAMPLE Spaghetti Spaghetti is from Italy. It s an Italian food. 1 Sauerkraut 2 Lasagna 3 Taco 4 Sushi 5 Hamburger 6 Nasi goreng 7 Borscht 8 Gateau 9 Roast beef 10 Dim sum 11 Tapas 5 Tea, Wine, and Milk Listen to these words. Listen to the sounds. Which words have the same sounds? 6 5 tea chips peas time beef fish wine coffee fine milk chicken pizza drink five nine /I / /AI/ /I/ tea wine milk
8 HOW ABOUT something toeat Can I Help You?.. 6 a Listen to the conversation. Fill in the missing words... Salesclerk: Good afternoon. Can I help? Luigi: Do you any Italian ice cream? Salesclerk: Yes, I. Luigi: kind do you have? Salesclerk: have chocolate, vanilla, coffee... Luigi: Do you have mango ice cream? Salesclerk: me? Luigi: Mango. Do have mango ice cream? Salesclerk: Sorry! We don t have mango. We lemon, peach... Luigi: OK. I have two peach? Salesclerk: Here you go. $6. 1 st First Now read and practice the following dialogue with your partner... 6 b Salesclerk: Luigi: Salesclerk: Luigi: Salesclerk: Luigi: Salesclerk: Good afternoon. Can I help you? Do you have any ice cream? Yes, we do. What kind do you have? We have. OK. I ll have a. Here you go. That s $. 6 6 e
9 intro focus GRAMMAR To Have Question forms Answers Do you have...? Yes, I do. Yes, I have... No, I don t. No, I don t have... What kind of...do you have? I have... Do you have a car? Yes, I do. Yes, I have a Toyota. No, I don t. I don t have a car. What kind of pizza do you have? We have pizza marguerita, pizza... Can I have a glass of water, please? Of, course. 7 Good at Grammar? Complete the sentences I don t a brother, but I have two sisters. I have two glasses of milk, please? Does your mother have a car? Yes, she a Land Rover. Excuse me! you have the time? Yes, It s 4:20. Do you have any brothers or sisters? No, I. Can I a cup of tea with lemon, please. Do you sugar? Yes, I. She a bicycle and a car. Check your answers with your partner. 6 7
10 HOW ABOUT something toeat What Color Is a Banana?.. 8 a Write the name of the food under each picture... 1 st First black red white orange yellow green red and green brown Now match the food with its color... oranges caviar tomatoes lemons broccoli milk toast apples Write the names of the different foods next to each color... 8 b 8 c White Black Red Green Yellow Orange Brown Can you think of any more foods with these colors? 6 8 e
11 intro 9 Do You Like Apples? Ask some other students about the foods they like and don t like. Write four things that your partner likes and four that he or she doesn t like. likes... doesn t like Grocery Shopping John and Helen are shopping. Their daughter and her husband are coming for dinner. Listen and complete the conversation. Use like, don t, or does. John: Helen: John: Helen: John: Helen: John: Helen: Mmm...Look at that beef. Let s have beef for dinner. I beef. No, we can t have beef. They like beef! How about fish? I don t fish. Let s have chicken. Jeanne like chicken? Yes, she. We all like chicken. Chicken with rice? No! Jeanne and Ralph don t rice. And I don t like rice. But I potatoes. Well, I like potatoes. But I like pasta. Okay, we ll have pasta. And we need a vegetable. Peas? They both like peas. But I don t peas. Now complete the chart. Write what each person likes or doesn t like. John Helen Jeanne Ralph Likes Doesn t like 6 9
12 HOW ABOUT something toeat On Your Marks! Get Set! Go!.. 11 Talk to your classmates and ask questions. Complete the sentences by writing their.. names in the spaces. Try to finish first and like pizza. doesn t like pizza. and like chicken.,, and like cake. likes apples. and don t like coffee. doesn t like tomatoes. and like ice cream. likes bread.,, and like oranges. The verb to like Affirmative Questions Negative GRAMMAR focus I like cake. Do I like meat? I don t like whisky. You like apples. Do you like chicken? You don t like ice cream. He likes beer. Does he like eggs? He doesn t like jam. She likes oranges. Does she like cheese? She doesn t like milk. We like potatoes. Do we like pizza? We don t like bread. They like fish Do they like wine? They don t like snails. nd Second Short answers Do you like chocolate? Yes, I do. No, I don t. Does he like Italian food? Yes, he does. No, he doesn t. Does she like hamburgers? Yes, she does. No, she doesn t. Do you like sushi? Yes, we do. No, we don t. Do they like broccoli? Yes, they do. No, they don t. 7 0 e
13 A intro 12 What Do They Like? Make sentences with like. EXAMPLE I / coffee. I like coffee Sari and Diah / chicken. Helen / not / peas. Ivan and Dima / rice? Li Lan / eggs? Jorge and Carlos / not / tacos. Budi / hamburgers. Li De Hua / pizza? Yanti / not / fish. Irina and Olga / beer? You / coffee? A Fashion Show Listen and write what each model is wearing. Miss Brindley Fabulo Clara Schiller a blue sweater red shoes an orange skirt Now have your own fashion show. 14 Stressed Out? Listen to the words. Underline the stressed syllable in each word. Z E E EXAMPLE sweater apple 4 potato 7 hamburger banana 5 sugar 8 pizza coffee 6 telephone 9 sandwich 7 1 L T
14 HOW ABOUT something toeat DON TSTOPNOW!D DON TSTOPNOW!D HERE ARE SOME MORE EXERCISES FOR YOU TO DO. Find the Words.. There are 20 words for food and drink in the square. Can you find them?.. 15 C O F F E E Q B E E F Y U B A R S D F G H J K K L T E A Z A P P L E C R I C E A S C E N E R T Y U I O A S D F O C O F F E E Q B E E F Y U B C G D F G H J Y L K W B R N A R S D F G H J K K L T E A Z A P P L E C R I C E A S C E E R T W R T G F E U U A P E N E R T Y U I O A S D F O F T C H I C K E N S D T S P C G D F G H J Y L K W B R N E E R T W R T G F E U U A P I Y U I N E R C I K M T C E F T C H I C K E N S D T S P I Y U I N E R C I K M T C E S C Y K E W F R A N O E P A H I D B G E Y D U T S C Y K E W F R A N O E P A C O F F E E Q B E E F Y U B KH D G Y U K N E A Z Q R S S A N R E S A D Z F Q G R H S J S K K L T E A I B E D T O M A T O P L U P Z A P P L E C R I C E A S C OR ME AB TH OY PU LI UM PW D V H G J E N E R T Y U I O A S D F O O OF FR EE EB QH BY L E O N C E U CE I GFMDYWFUD GBV H V H J B G Y N J L C K R W E B A R M N T E R E E R F T G W P R A T S G T F A E W U R U R A C P R S DL FE GM HO J N KC KV LB TN EC AR E A M F T C H I C K E N S D T S P C F E Q B E E F U A RP PT LR EE CF RG I P ICA YES UAT IS A NCWE R R R C C I K M T C E A S C S Y DK F E GW F J R K A K N L O T E E P A A N AE R PT Y EU I O H A D S G D Y F U O K N E A Z Q R S S F Q Z A P B R I E S I B E T O M A T O P L U P G D EF G H YJ UY L K AW S B DR N E R E E B R H T Y Y U U I I M W A D S V DH F G OJ CE T FW R T GJ F LE EU MWU OA NRP C V B N C R E A M R G CTKGR E F F GGEHP J A Y SAL T A WW B R R R C T EC RH I WC K E GN S ED T S P E R R T F E U U A P F T I C K E T P F T C I C K E N D T P C YPUK IE W F RCA N KO ME P CA I Y U I N E R C I K T C E SD CG Y U EK WN E RA AZ Q R ES S A S C Y K W F R N O E P A E GR YK AZ Q S H D G Y U K N A Q S S EI B H Y TU I M AW D V H LG UJ I B E D O A T 7 2 P L U P E M O HN C V B N C R E A M G UJ WK V G Y BJ U I NW V H G L R E MF G NP A VS BT A W R R AC E M O C V B N R e E A M I Y U I N E R C I K M T C E I B E D T O M A T O P L U P Don tstopnow
15 intro 16 Russian Beer Rewrite the sentences with the words in the correct order. Now listen and check your answers. Salesclerk: afternoon. I / help / can / Good / you? Chony: bottles / any / have / Do / beer / you / of? Salesclerk: I / do / Yes. Chony: kind / have / you / What / do? Salesclerk: English / French / American / beer / beer / beer / and / have / I Chony: have / beer / Russian / Do / you? Salesclerk: me / Excuse? Chony: Russian / any / Russia / Do / have / beer / beer / you / from? Salesclerk: We / have / have / We / Russian / Mexican / beer / beer / Sorry! / don t Chony: OK. Mexican / I / Can / two / bottles / have / of / beer. Salesclerk: you / Here / go. / That s / $8. Salesclerk Chony Salesclerk Chony Salesclerk Chony Salesclerk Chony Salesclerk Chony Salesclerk 7 3
16 HOW ABOUT something toeat Order! Order!.. 17 Put the words in order to form sentences... EXAMPLE cake / He / likes He likes cake a / hat / She s / blue / wearing ice / Do / like / they / cream and / beer / John / Helen / like / don t orange / Does / an / hat / Clara / have cup / Can / coffee / a / I / of / have Dear Mom.. Marco is writing a letter to his mother. He s telling her about his new girlfriend... Listen and read along in your book....?.?? Now listen and check your answers. 18 Are the sentences true or false? Dear Mom, Hi! How are you? I m fine. I have a new girlfriend. Her name is Natasha. I like Natasha, but we have a problem. We like different things. I like Mexican food, but she doesn t like Mexican food. She likes Italian food, but I don t like it. She likes pizza, but I don t. I like hamburgers and french fries, but she doesn t. Fortunately, we both like discos. We don t eat together, but we dance together. Say hi to Dad for me. See you soon. Love, Marco Natasha likes Mexican food. Marco doesn t like pizza. Marco likes Mexican food. Natasha likes Italian food. Marco doesn t like hamburgers. Marco likes french fries. Natasha doesn t like french fries. Natasha doesn t like hamburgers. Marco doesn t like Italian food. Natasha likes pizza. t f 7 4 e Don tstopnow
17 intro 19 Who Likes What? Look at the chart. Write sentences about the people. Do they like...? tomatoes? hamburgers? ice cream? peas? eggs? Clare Paul Mary and Cecilia You EXAMPLE Clare doesn t like tomatoes. Paul likes tomatoes. Mary and Cecilia like tomatoes. I like / don t like tomatoes. 1 Clare hamburgers. Paul. Mary and Cecilia. I. Now listen and check your answers. 2Clare Clare ice cream. Paul Paul. Mary and and Cecilia. I I. 3Clare Clare peas. Paul Paul. Mary and and Cecilia. I I. 4Clare Clare eggs. Paul Paul. Mary and and Cecilia. I I. 7 5
18 HOW ABOUT something toeat What s Wrong?.. Correct the sentences EXAMPLE I likes ice cream. I like ice cream. John and Helen don t likes apples Do Fiona like hamburgers? Kristen don t like French food. Fanny like Chinese food. Does Hilde and Mark like tacos??..? 6 Do you likes peas?? Now listen and 7 Andy and Christine likes pizza. check your answers. do do do do do. do like do do do do do do do do do do like like do do do do do do do do do do do do like like like do do do do do do do do do do do do do like like like does does does does do do does do do do do do do do do do like like like likes does does does does does does do does does do do do do do do do do do like like like does does does does does does do does does do do do do do do do do do do do do Do like like like do do do do do Does does does does does does does does does do do do do do do do like like like like like do do do do do do do does does does does does does do does like does do do do do do do do do do like like like like like do do do do do do do do does does do does does does does do does does do do do do do do do do do like like like like like do do do do do do do do do does does do does does does does do does does do do do do do do do do do like like like like like do do do do do do do do do does does do does does does does do does does do do do do do do do do do like like like like like do do do do do do do do do does does do does does does does do does does do do do do do do do do do like like like like like do do do do do do do do do does does do does does does does do does does do do do do do do do do do like like like like like do do do do do do do do do do do do does does does does do does does do do do do do do do do like like like like like do do do do do do do do do does do do does does does do do does do do do do do like like do do do do do do do do do does does do do does does do do do do do like like 7 6 do do do do do do do do do does do do does does do does does do do do like like do do do do do do do do do does does do do does does does Copyright EF English like First B.V. and/or like its affiliates. All rights reserved. Apart from what may be explicitly allowed by law, this publication do may not dobe do reproduced do do or transmitted dodoes in any do way do without do the does consent of the copyright owner. e do do do does Don tstopnow
19 intro SUMMARY focus COMMUNICATION Asking for Things Can I help you? Do you have any ice cream? Can I have two peaches? Talking About Likes I like chicken. He likes beer. She likes oranges. We like potatoes. They like fish. I don t like fish. He doesn t like whisky. She doesn t like milk. We don t like bread. They don t like snails. Do you like chocolate? Yes, I do. No, I don t. Does he like Italian food? Yes, he does. No, he doesn t. Does she like hamburgers? Yes, she does. No, she doesn t. Do you like sushi? Yes, we do. No, we don t. Do they like broccoli? Yes, they do. No, they don t. GRAMMAR focus To Have Question Forms Answers Do you have...? Yes, I do. No, I don t. Do you have a car? Yes, I do. I have a Toyota. No, I don t. I don t have a car. What kind of car do you have? What kind of pizza do you have? Can I have a glass of water, please? I have a VW. We have pizza marguerita. Of course. 7 7
20 SUMMARY SUMMARY SUMMARY MARY PRONUNCIATION focus The /I / sound: tea peas beef coffee pizza The /AI/ sound: wine time fine five nine The /I/ sound: chips fish milk chicken drink Food and Drink apple chicken lemon rice banana chips milk salt beef chocolate orange sandwich beer coffee pasta sugar bread cream peach tea broccoli egg peas tomato butter fish pepper vanilla cake ice cream pizza wine cheese jam potato VOCABULARY focus Colors black green red yellow brown orange white Other Useful Words adjective else many something anything fashion menu stay bicycle fine model time big glass other town color home reply use cups international request very different kind restaurant wear dinner learn shopping when drink like show eat make small 7 8 ag e
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