REVIEW UNIT 5 .
FOOD (SPEAKOUT ELEMENTARY)
PRONUNCIATION
Question 1. Choose the word whose underlined part is pronounced differently from that of
the rest.
1 / i: / & / i / A cheese B chicken C garlic D milk
A fridge B think C fish D meat
A biscuits B tea C coffee D many
A drink B tip C medium D bill
2 /e/&/ə/ A chicken B eggs C strawberries D peppers
A vegetable B healthy C fresh D water
A butter B them C woman D every
3 / i: / & / e / A ready B meat C chef D friend
A please B sweet C meat D healthy
A member B questions C week D many
A peas B eat C three D menu
4 / aɪ / & / i / A lifetime B knife C exercise D milk
A sometimes B ideas C chicken D like
A dislike B broccoli C try D fish
6 / eɪ / & / ɑː / A tomatoes B potatoes C start D place
A glass B carton C jar D takeaway
A grapes B hate C banana D make
A day B large C pay D cake
9 / uː / & / ʌ / A fruit B butter C some D but
A cup B mug C cucumber D food
A hundred B love C onion D spoon
Question 2. Underline the stress syllable in the following words
1. chicken 2. banana 3. apple 4. peppers 5. butter
6. garlic 7. potatoes 8. tomatoes 9. strawberries 10. vegetable
11. healthy 12. lifetime 13. water 14. waiter 15. waitress
16. special 17. order 18. chocolate 19. carrot 20. orange
21. people 22. person 23. lifestyle 24. salad 25. coffee
26. cucumber 27. mineral 28. lettuce 29. favourite 30. biscuits
VOCABULARY
Question 3. Circle the odd word out.
1 A chicken B fish C beef D paste
2 A an onion B a cabbage C an apple D a lettuce
3 A paste B cereal C bread D oil
4 A lemons B beans C oranges D grapes
5 A noodles B tea C coffee D beer
6 A a bowl B a bottle C a glass D water
7 A many B a lot C quite a lot D little
8 A eat B breafast C have D drink
9 A a cup B a mug C a bag D a glass
10 A A menu B A chef C A bill D A tip
11 A restaurant B cafe C bar D order
12 A A knife B A fork C A lemon D A spoon
13 A then B next C finally D cook
14 A eat B fry C boil D stir
15 A bananas B apples C fruit juice D melon
Question 4. Complete the sentences with the words in box. Use each word twice.
menu chef dishes bill order tip waiter
THE AMERICAN DINER
The American diner is a great place to eat, but it’s strange for foreigners. When you sit down,
someone brings you a glass of ice water. You don’t (1) _______________ the water – it just
comes. The (1) ________________ is not a simple list of food. It’s a long list with hundreds of
(1) ______________. A (1) ________________ in a diner can cook anything and everything.
Luckily, there are often pictures of some of the (1) ____________ in the (1) _______________
to help you to choose. When you (1) ___________ a simple sandwich, the (1) ______________
asks you lots of questions – What sort of bread, if you want cheese on it, ect. He writes all the
information down and gives it to the (1) ______________. At the end of the meal, you ask for
the (1) ______________. Usually, you leave the money on the table with the(1) ___________
and you leave a (1) ___________ of 15-20 percent. It’s important to leave a (1) ____________ -
in the USA, a (1) ___________ doesn’t get much money.
GRAMMAR
Question 6A. Complete the sentences with a/an, some or any
1. Paste salad hasn’t got ___________ meat in it, but it’s got ___________ vegetable.
2. A: Are there _______________ vegetables in cola chicken?
B: Yes, it’s got __________ onion and ____________ green peppers.
3. There isn’t _________ chill sauce in Eggs a la Provencale, but there’s _________ tomato
sauce.
4. Two dishes have got ____________ oil in them and one hasn’t got __________.
5. A: Are there ________ salt and pepper in the paste salad?
B: No, there isn’t, but there’s __________ hot sauce.
6. Cola chicken is ____________ very simple dish.
7. Do you have _________ busy lifestyle?
8. Mix together three eggs, __________ tomato sauce, __________ onion and _____ salt.
9. Put __________ oil in frying pan.
10. Oh no, we haven’t got _______ eggs.
Question 6B. Complete the questions with How much/ may
1. ___________________ tea or coffee do you drink a day?
2. ___________________ students are there in your class?
3. ___________________ homework do you do every day?
4. ___________________ eggs are there in the fridge?
5. ___________________ hours do you sleep every night?
6. ___________________ time do you study every day?
7. ___________________ English books do you have?
8. ___________________ money have you got?
9. ___________________ water do you drink a day?
10. ___________________ trees are there in Taybac University?
Question 7. Underline the mistake in each sentence and write the correct one.
1. Do you often eat chickens? _______________
2. My parents never drink wines. _______________
3. There are water on the table. _______________
4. I drink milks every day. _______________
5. My children eat a lot of fruits. _______________
6. I don’t like peas. _______________
7. I really hate rices. _______________
8. There’s a lot of pastes in my cupboard. _______________
9. How many coffee do we need? _______________
10. How much packets of biscuits can you eat in a week? _______________
11. How many chocolate milk can you drink in a week? _______________
12. Are there any ice cream in the fridge? _______________
WRITING
Question 8. Put the words in the correct order.
1. haven’t / I / time / much / relax. / to / got
__________________________________________________________________ .
2. quite / coffee. / drink / a lot of / I
_________________________________________________________________
3. there / Is / orange / juice / any / fridge? / in / the
_________________________________________________________________
4. thanks / looking, / I’m / just
_________________________________________________________________ .
5. you/ would / What / like / with / drink / your / meal?
________________________________________________________________ ?
6. What / lik e/ vegetables / you / would?
________________________________________________________________ ?
7. I/ some / mineral / have / Could / water?
________________________________________________________________ ?
8. usually / I / put / on / butter / my / bread.
_________________________________________________________________ .
9. coming / are / friends / Some / dinner / for / so / full. / is / fridge / my
_________________________________________________________________.
10. have / breakfast? / often / you / What / for / do
_________________________________________________________________.
READING 1
HOW PEOPLE LIVE
As part of our weekly series, we asked Jane Hancock and Tim Greenwood to tell us about their
lives.
Jane Hancock is a hardworking teacher in Sheffield. She gets up at half past six every
morning and has breakfast. Then she makes her sandwiches and gets ready for work. Jane
usually walks to work because she thinks it’s important to take exercise every day. She
sometimes walks home again in the evening, but more often gets the bus. Jane has dinner at
seven o’clock and goes to bed early. She doesn’t go out during the week, but she often goes out
with friends at the weekend. Jane makes sure that she eats five portions of fruit and vegetables
every day and fish twice a week. She hardly ever eats meat and she doesn’t smoke. For more
exercise, Jane goes to the gym three times a week. She’s very healthy and is hardly ever ill.
Tim lives by the sea in Cardiff. He’s a journalist for a local newspaper. He usually gets up
at eight o’clock, has a quick shower and then drives to work. Tim doesn’t have time for
breakfast, but sometimes has a sandwich in the middle of the morning. At lunchtime, he usually
has a burger. He buys it from the fast food restaurant across the road and then eats at his desk.
Tim works long hours and often stays late in the evening. On those days, he goes to a restaurant
with people from work. They usually have quite a lot of wine with their meal and they all
smoke. Tim doesn’t eat fruit and he doesn’t like many vegetables. He plays football once a
month, but he isn’t very healthy.
Question 9. Read about Jane and Tim and decide whether these sentences are true (T),
false (F)
1. Jane gets up at 7.00 ________
2. Jane has breakfast at home. ________
3. She cycles to work. ________
4. She usually comes home by bus. ________
5. She never goes out. ________
6. She hardly ever eats fish. ________
7. Jane has got a healthy lifestyle. ________
8. Tim sometimes has breakfast. ________
9. Tim often has lunch in a fast food restaurant. ________
10. Tim eats a lot of fruit and vegetable. ________
11. Tim often drinks wine with his food. ________
12. He doesn’t play sports.________
Question 10. Read about WORLD MARKETS and answer these questions
1. How many days a week is the Union Square Greenmarket in New York open?
2. How many customers has it got?
3. Who sells food there?
4. Who teach you to cook at the market?
5. Where is the best place to try pasta and a pizza?
6. Is Mercato Albinelli a big market?
7. Can you buy fresh meat, fruit and vegetables in Mercato Albinelli?
8. Where can you can visit a beautiful and historic building?
9. Yeliseyevsky’s Food Hall a big market?
10. How many hours a day is it open?
WORLD MARKETS
Markets can be the best places to see the daily life of a city and to eat some fantastic local
food. Today, read about different markets around the world.
1 COOK AS YOU SHOP
If you want to buy food and learn how to cook it at the same time, go to the Union Square
Greenmarket in New York. It’s open four days a week and it has about 250,000 customers.
Farmers from all of New York State sell food there. You can find different kinds of fruit and
vegetables, such as potatoes, carrots, mushrooms and tomatoes. The farmers show the best ways
to cook the food and you can even try the dishes they make for free!
2 FRESH ITALIAN FOOD
Italian food is famous all over the world. You can find pasta and a pizza restaurant in
almost any city but one of the best places to try it is in Modena, Italy. There you can find the
Mercato Albinelli. It’s not a big market, but the food’s amazing. Many Italians go there to buy
some fresh pasta made by hand – you can’t get better pasta anywhere else! You can also buy
fresh meat, fruit and vegetables and, of course, fantastic cheese and bread.
3 FOOD AND HISTORY
In the centre of Moscow on Tverskaya Street, you can visit a beautiful and historic
building. Inside there’s Yeliseyevsky’s Food Hall, a large market with things to eat and drink.
From chocolate to fish, you can find just about anything at Yeliseyevsky’s. For Russians, it’s a
popular place to go for a quick snack. Many tourists also visit because it’s fun to go and look at
the beautiful building and try some interesting food. It’s open 24 hours a day, so you can’t ever
be hungry!
Read World markets and match 1—3 with pictures a—c.