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FEATURES Look atthe photo and caption. What i the man's job? What
food does he cook? Where does he work?
Famous for food 91.33 Listen toa travel writer for National Geographic
‘We look at famous dishes ‘magazine. Answer the questions
from around the world
Why does he say he has a great job?
Why does he really love travelling?
Where does he always go when he arrives ina new ci
His favourite place in Bangkok is Chinatown. Why?
What is his favourite dish?
Food markets
Why food markets are
much more than your local
supermarket
Complete the sentences with these food verbs. Then
The seed vault listen again and check
How a place in Norway can
save Gur food in the hive cook eat make serve smell taste
iversi 1. Allthe street chefs_mke_the food by hand.
Gelato: Ualversiey 2 Then they toma real fire
Learn how to make ice 3 So when you walk up the street, youcan__ the food in
ream in Tialy the distance
4 The chefs the noodles with a hot sauce.
5 They. delicous
6 can. them at any time of day ~for breakfast, lunch
or dinner!
Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your favourite dish,
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CeOCRAPHIC Bringing the world to the classroom and the classroom to lifevocabulary food * pronunciation 1{/ or /d3/ * speaking and listening famous for food +
‘grammar countable and uncountable nouns (a, some and any) * speaking a special meal
5a Famous for food
Vocabulary food
41 Match the words to the pictures 1-20.
cheese chicken chips eggs fish juice lamb
lemons lentils nuts onions oranges pasta pepper
Peppers potatoes prawns raisins rice salt
2. Work in pairs. Complete these sentences about you with the
food in Exercise 1. Compare your sentences with your partner.
1 Teat but I never eat
2 Teook ._. Inever cook
3. Igrow athome, but [buy
4 [know what
tastes like,
3 Pronunciation /t{/ or /d3/
from a shop.
tastes like, but I don’t know what
© 1.34 Listen to these words. Do you hear /tf! or
{43/2 Listen again and repeat.
1 chicken / / 3 cheese / /
2 juice / / 4 orange / /
Speaking and listening
famous for food
4 Many countries are famous for a type
of food or a special dish. Work in
pairs and match the dishes (1-6) with
the countries (e-f), Then check your
answers on page 153.
1 pizza a Italy
2 ceviche b Indonesia
3 satay Peru
4 kabsa di Poland
5 pierogi —e India
6 cumy —f Saudi Arabia
5 Are you from one of the countries
in Exercise 4? Do you eat this dish?
1s your country famous for other
dishes? What is a popular dish in your
country? Tell the class.
6 41.35 Listen to three people
describing a dish from their country.
Match each person to a photo (A-C)
con page 59.
1 2: 3:
7 1.35 Listen again. Match the dishes
with the sentences. Write B, Kor C.
More than one answer is possible.
1's popular in other countries.
BKC
‘You make it with meat
You make it with fish,
You can also add different vegetables
You cook it.
You serve it with ri
You serve it with salad,
You eat it hot.
Grammar countable
and uncountable nouns
(a, some and any)
8 Look at the highlighted words in these
sentences from Exercise 6. Which
nouns can you count? Which nouns
can't you count?
Cook the chicken with an onto.
You put some ji from a tm on ef
I don't use any eae.
You always need some MEM, ORIOHS aid
tomatoes,Food
9 1.36 Choose the correct
options to complete the
conversation about a Thai dish
called satay. Then listen and
check.
Ac I'd like to make satay this
evening. What do you
think?
B: Sounds good
A: OK, well, we need Yanty /
some chicken. Can you buy
2a /some kilo when you go
to the supermarket?
Sure.
‘And we need *a /an onion.
There are ‘any /some onions
in the cupboard. Can we
have salad with it?
A: Good idea. Do we have
everything we need?
B: I think so. Oh no, we need
5a /some tomatoes.
A: And I'd like ta /some olive
oil as well. There isn’t any /
some left
B: OK. So we need "any / some
chicken, tomatoes and olive
oil, Anything else?
e>e
Work in pairs. You and your
partner have two recipes you
want to make and some food in
the kitchen. Find out what you
need from the supermarket.
Student A: Turn to page 154.
Student B: Turn to page 156.
Work in pairs. Plan a special
meal for six people with
different dishes. Then make
allist of the food you need
Look at the grammar box and check your answers in Exercise 8. naigaa ain
Gee
‘Countable nouns And we also need a
You can say a number before these nouns (There isa plural form): one banana,
‘two benanos. You can use a/an: @ banana, an orange.
Uncountable nouns
‘You can't say a number or afan before these nouns (There is no plural form.
2 pasta, three bread,
Do we need any ...?
a)
Sea aremeeeeyetemeiineed meermaete Tel the class about your meal
aa eae aac and the food you nes
{don need any bananasoreed
(Do you have any bananasfbread?
For further information and practice, see pages 161 and 162,
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Cid > Instructionsreading food markets * grammar a lot of and not much /not many *
listening and vocabulary quantities and containers * grammar how many /how much * speaking at a market
5b Food markets
Reading
1. Where do you like shopping for food? Choose an
answer (a-d).
a. ata supermarket
b atamarket
¢ from lots of different shops on the high street
4 Tdon’t like shopping!
2. Read the article about markets around the world.
Answer the questions.
1 Whatare the good things about supermarkets?
2. Why does the writer like food markets?
3. How old is St Lawrence market?
4 What food can you buy in St Lawrence market?
5 What is hot in Castries Market?
6 What is upstairs at Kreta Ayer Wet Market?
7 What can you hear in La Vucciria?
8 When is Borough Market open?
3 Discuss these questions asa class.
1 Do you have a food market in your town or
city? What days is it open?
2 Can you buy fresh food and local dishes there?
What kind?
3. What other street markets are in your town or
city? What do they sell?
Grammar a Jot of and not much /
not many
4. Look at these sentences from the article. Then.
complete the rules (1-3) with a lot of, nat much and.
not many,
There's akOf different food
There are wabof shops here
There areattamany markets
There isateommah food for sale after 10 a.m.
1 Use with countable or uncountable nouns
2 U with countable nouns.
3 Use with uncountable nouns.
Peon een
Countable Uncountable
There are alot of apples. There's lot of cheese
Idon’t eat many apples. I don't eat much cheese.
I don’t eat alot of apples. | don’t eat alot of cheese.
Doyou eat alot of many Do you eat a lot of / much
apples? cheese?
Yes, 1do. No, not many. No, !don't./No, not much.
For further information and practice, see page 162
Bey Mm melee urlac
‘Supermarkets are good for everyday shopping. But
food and local dis!
Ost
‘@ Castries Market, St Luci
Naturally, this island in the Caribbean has a @ Borough Market, London, England
market famous for fish and frult. Buy some ‘This market is 250 years old and
bananas for lunch and some fish for dinner. And famous with food lovers. I's open
try the local sauce ~it's very hot! from Thursday to Saturday and it's
good to go very early. There isn't
@ kreta Ayer Wet Market, Singapore ‘much food for sale after 10 a.m!
‘There's a lot of different food here and there's
also a great restaurant upstairs. Go at around 6
am. and have some tasty noodles for breakfast.
rence, Toronto, Canada @ Le Wucciria, Palermo, taly
‘St Lawrence food market, in the centre of There aren't many markets in
Toronto, is 200 years old. There are a lot of shops the world with live musi, But in
here (well over 100) with every kind of meat and Palermo, musicians play and sing
seafood. Shoppers visit from all over the world. _as shoppers buy their sausages and
kebabs. I's a great atmosphere!
od markets are great for fresh
Here are our top five markets from around the world.Unit 5 Food
5 Look at the grammar box on page 60. Then rewrite
the sentences witha lot of, muci or many where
possible.
1. Idon’t eat e-lotof fast food.
1 don’t eat muck fastfood.
2. He eats a lot of fresh fruit and vegetables.
nt possible
There aren'ta lot of local markets in my region.
Do you buy a lot of sweets for the children?
There isn’t a lot of milk in the fridge.
‘My family buys alot of food from the
supermarket.
7 She doesn't put a lot of salt on her food.
8 Do you eat a lot of strawberries in the summer?
6 Work in pairs. Make tre sentences for you with
these expressions and tell your partner.
Teat alot of
don't eat many
I don’t eat much ...
stening and vocabulary
quan s and containers
7 4 137 Listen toa shopper at one of the markets
from Exercise 2. Which market is it?
B 1337 Listen again. Answer the questions
1 How many bananas does he buy?
2 How many kilos of rice does he buy?
3. How many bottles of sauce does he buy?
Bae ee
Match these quantities and containers to the
uncountable nouns (1-8)
bag bottle
slice tin
glass kilo packet piece
©
Ok
am
Ne
ar
la of sauce 5a of pasta
2a of chocolate 6 a of tuna
3a of bread 7a of flour
4a of water 8a of rice
Grammar how many / how
much
10 Look at the questions in the two excerpts from
the conversation in Exercise 7. Which question
asks about countable nouns? Which asks about
uncountable nouns?
A: Tid like some bananas, please.
B. How many do you want?
A: Six, please.
A: Some rice, please.
B, Howemuchdoyouwant? A kilo?
[riman ned
‘Countable: How many (apples) do you want?
Uncountable: How much (cle) do you want?
For further information and practice, see page 162.
Speaking
111 Work in pairs. Role play four conversations at
a food market. Ask for this food. Take tums to be
the shopper.
‘Conversation 1: five apples and some rice
Conversation 2: some bread and a bottle of sauce
‘Conversation 3: four tins of tuna and six slices of
cake
Conversation 4: a packet of pasta and six eggs
POOR > aseecat meat > EXENITEIGEN > suMMARISING AN ARTICLE > ORDERING A MEAL
EGG > instructionsspeaking and vocabulary a menu * real life ordering a meal * pronunciation contracted forms
5d At the restaurant
Speaking and vocabulary Real life ordering a meal
4. What are common starters, main courses and desserts on a 3 6139 Listen to two people ata
ment in your country? What about your favourite restaurant? restaurant, Answer the questions
2 Look at the parts of the menu. What dishes would you order? 1 What do they order?
Tell your partner. 2. Look at the menu again. How
much does the meal cost?
4 1.39 Look at these phrases for
ordering a meal. Who says them:
one of the customers (C) or the
waiter (W)? Listen again and check
Eien
Here is the menu.
an| get you anything to drink first?
Vd ike abottie of water, please.
I don’t want a starter
Vl have a seafood special
Vd also like a dessert.
‘Are you ready to order?
Ike afour-cheese pizza,
That was delicious,
Can | get you anything else?
Could we have the bil, please?
WORDBUILDING British or
American English
STARTERS
Soup of the day $6.95 the restaurant
Garlic fies $4.95 "The garlic fries are realy good. Do you
call them chips in England?"
MAIN COURSE “ould hae he bi please? He
Some words are different in British
Seofood speciol $13.95 English and American English: fies!
Fourcheese pizza $10.95 SEE
Coesor soled $9.95 For further information and practice,
see page 43 of the Workbook
DESSERTS 5
ice cream sundae $7.95
Chocolate coke with cream $7.95
49 1.40 Listen and repeat these
contracted forms.
DRINKS Vd Falke cafe
PW rW have api
Bottle of water (sparkling or stil) $2.50
iced tea $2.50, 6 Work in groups of three. One
person is the waiter, two people are
customers. Practise a conversation at
Calzone’s restaurant. Use the menu.
in Exercise 2. Then change roles.
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EGG > structionsUNIT 5 REVIEW
Grammar
1 Match the beginnings (1-6) with the endings (a-f).
1 Weneed a banana, please.
2 Are there any b kilos.
3. Please buy two some chicken
4 Chop an onions?
5 I'dlikea onion.
6 Doweneeda f lemon?
2 Choose the correct options to complete the
conversation. In two items, both words are correct.
A: Do want an apple?
B: No, thanks. Idon’t eat ‘many / much fruit.
A: Why not? 2A lot of / Muck fruit is good for you.
B: know, but I prefer other food. And I eat
Smany /a lo of pasta and pizzas. Do you eat
a lot of / much Talian food?
A: Yes, Ido. It's delicious. Are there °a lot of / many
Italian restaurants in your town?
B: No, not alot of no! many.
3 Complete the table with these words.
soup bottles of water
Vocabulary
4 Complete the categories with these words.
bag chicken juice lamb milk
peppers pierogi potatoes rai
satay tin
oranges
fruit
vegetables
meat
drinks
adish
a container
5 Workin pairs. Think of one more word for each
category in Exercise 4.
6 Complete the text about mint tea with these food
verbs
make
mixes pour put
tastes
Real life
7 Replace the words in bold with these phrases.
‘Are you readyto dike Can we have
Would you like
1 Can Iget you anything to drink?
2. TlLhave a bottle of water.
3. Would you like to order?
4 We'd like the bill, please.
Speaking
8 Work in pairs. Describe your favourite café or
restaurant, What do you normally order?