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Authors Anthony Cosgrove, Anna Cowper, Sheila Dignan, Deborah Hobbs, Niamh Humphreys, Susan Kingsley, Susan White and Claire Wijayatilake 4 Levels: Elementary to Advanced 90–120+ teaching hours
4 041 Now listen to all five speakers. Choose from the list (A–H) what each speaker says. There are three letters that you don’t need to use. Which speaker … A thinks restaurant food is overpriced. B stops eating before they’ve had enough. C has given up eating desserts which are high in sugar. D likes eating food made with butter, oil or other fats. E eats less than other people. F tends to eat locally grown produce. G needs to eat a lot of food. H used to take vitamin supplements. 5 Look at the options (A–H) in Exercise 4. Which statements are true for you or someone you know? VOCABULARY DESCRIBING FOOD 1 Match the words and phrases in the box with the correct definitions (1–8).
3 Work with a partner. Add three more points to the pamphlet in Exercise 2.
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DID YOU KNOW? In British English, the food in the picture is known as crisps . In American English, it is known as chips . Chips in British English are fries in American English. 4 Work in pairs and discuss the questions. 1 Do you tend to eat large or small portions? 2 Do you prefer eating sweet or savoury food? 3 Would you say you have a large or small appetite? 4 Have you ever given up eating or drinking anything? Why? 5 Do you have any food allergies? 6 Do you think people should rely on food supplements?
B
GETTING STARTED 1 Work in pairs. Look at the photos and answer the questions. 1 What do you think these people are enjoying about these eating experiences? 2 Which would you most and least enjoy? Why? 2 Complete the quiz. Then check your answers on page 200. Which answers most surprised you? 1 On average, McDonald’s sells 75 hamburgers every … A second. B 20 seconds. 2 In 1800, what was used as a medicine for stomach pain? A chocolate B tea 3 In the UK, what % of fruit sold in supermarkets is imported? A 50% B 75% C 95% 4
appetite full gone off in season portions savoury stick to vitamins
1 2 3
salty and/or spicy food, not sweet in taste: not being able to eat any more food:
available and ready to eat:
4 natural substances that help to keep the body healthy:
C
5
the feeling that you want to eat food:
C 60 seconds.
6 describing food or drink that is not good to consume: 7 continue to do something: 8 the amounts of a particular food: 2 Complete the advice below using words and phrases from the box in Exercise 1.
C tomato ketchup
Arachibutyrophobia is a fear of … A peas rolling across your plate. B
peanut butter sticking to the top of your mouth.
D
C
finding a spider in your food.
5
Which food has an eternal shelf life? A honey B lentils
✓ Avoid eating food which has (1)
. Always check the best-before date on the
C dried pasta
packaging. ✓ It’s important to eat a lot of food rich in (2)
6
Which of these have been used as currency? A chocolate B coffee beans
and minerals.
C tea leaves
✓ Try not to eat lots of (3)
snacks, such as crisps and chips.
✓ One of the effects of stress is a loss of (4)
, so make sure you always find time to eat.
040 Listen to speaker one talking about food. Which topic from the quiz does the speaker talk about?
3
✓ As you get older, it’s important that you (5)
a healthy, balanced diet.
✓ If you want to lose weight, try eating smaller (6)
of food.
✓ You should avoid doing exercise on a (7) stomach. ✓ If you want your diet to be more organic, try only eating fruit and vegetables when they’re (8) .
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WHAT’S IN YOUR FOOD?
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