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6 VOCABULARY EXTRA

PRE-INTERMEDIATE UNIT 6 6.2 Food

6.1 Health
3 Write the words that match the descriptions.
The first letter of each word is given.
1 Complete the text with the words in the boxes. 1 the seeds of wheat and other plants, oen used to
make bread: g RAINS           
junk food: comi
da chatarra
alcohol caffeine fizzy drinks 2 fish with shells: s EAFOOD           
fruit and vegetables junk food vitamins 3 a Japanese dish with rice, vegetables and raw fish:
fizzy drinks:
bebidas gaseo Coffee and tea can be quite good for you, but it s ushi           
sa 4 a Mexican dish with a flat pancake wrapped round
isn’t because of the 1 caffeine they contain.
Both drinks contain anti-oxidants which are beans or beef: b URRITO           
good for the body. Certainly, they are better for 5 food made from milk: d airy           
you than drinking 2 fizzy drinks , which contain 6 a Spanish dish made with rice, vegetables,
huge amounts of sugar. chicken or fish: p aella           
Small amounts of 3 alcohol have been 7 sweet food oen eaten at the end of a meal:
shown to be quite good for you, again because d essert           
of the anti-oxidants, but drinking wine, spirit 8 a Middle Eastern dish made with chickpeas:
and beer regularly can cause all sorts of f ALAFEL           
illnesses and health problems.
Most people do not eat enough fresh
4 Put the words in the box in the correct place.
fruit4 and vegetables . Scientists now advise at least apple bananas beefsteak biscuits broccoli cabbage
seven portions a day is necessary to get the cake carrots cheese chicken coffee corn courgettes
5 vitamins we need to keep healthy. Instead cream duck fizzy drink grapefruit grapes jelly
we are all eating more 6 junk food and sugar.
lobster milk mussels oats shrimps tea wheat
The average American child eats thirty-two
teaspoons of sugar a day. grains meat
beefsteak, chicken,duck
2 Answer the questions with the words in
the box. oats, wheat, CORN

basketball cricket cycling football golf fish/seafood dairy


horse racing horseriding judo karate
rollerblading rugby running sailing lobster, shrimps, mussels milk, cheese, cream
scuba-diving skateboarding skiing
snorkelling snowboarding surfing desserts drinks
windsurfing yoga
1 Which sports use a ball? (5 sports) jelly, cake, biscuits coffee, tea, fizzy drink
basketball , football , golf ,
vegetables fruit
rugby , cricket ,                                         
2 Which sports involve an animal? (2 sports) cabbage, carrots, brocoli,
horseriding horse racing cOUGettes grapefruits, grapes, apple, bananas
,                      
3 Which sports are in or on water? (4 sports)
sailing , scuba-diving , snorkelling ,
windsurfing
6.3 Illness
                              
4 Which sports use equipment with wheels? 5 Write in the missing letters to complete the conversation.
(3 sports)
A: What’s the matter?
      cycling , rollerblading , skateboarding                            
B: I think I’ve 1c a_ u_ g_h_ t flu.
5 Which sports need snow? (2 sports)
A: Are you sure it isn’t just a 2c _o_l d ?
skiing , snowboarding                     
B: No, I feel terrible. I’ve got a 3h _I _G _HtEM _ _ pE_ R_ A
_ tU_ R
_e
6 Which sports are martial arts? (2 sports) and a really 4s _O_R_E th _R O_ aT_ .
judo , karate                                  A: And do you have a bad 5c o _ _ugh_ ?
7 Which sports don’t need any equipment B: Yes, and a terrible 6he a _ _da c_ h _e.
(except clothes or shoes)? (5 sports)
A: That does sound like flu. I’ll give you some
running , yoga , judo , 7
me_ _di c_ in e
_ . You need to get some 8r e _ _s _t and drink
karate ,               lots of 9h _o _t drinks.

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6 VOCABULARY EXTRA

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4 running quite slowly for exercise (7) 1 Thinking about possible problems and getting
6 A kind of seafood that is small and pink when stressed. (8)
cooked. (6) 2 Jelly and ice-cream are examples of . (8)
7 A sport in which two people wearing gloves hit 3 Milk, cheese and yoghurt are all examples
each other. (6) of . (5)
10 A sport where you hit a small object with feathers 5 when the sun goes down (6)
over a net. (9) 7 A green vegetable which looks like little trees. (8)
11 a very tall building (10) 8 Chocolate and crisps are examples of food. (4)
12 long, thin orange vegetables (7) 9 A large fruit with green skin and red inside. (10)
15 You can take these pills to help when something 13 A game for two players, where you hit a small ball
hurts. (11) against the wall. (6)
16 are a kind of small flat sweet cake. (8) 14 A water sport using a board and a sail. (11)
18 A form of exercise which focuses on stretching 17 When your back is painful, you have . (8)
and breathing. (4) 19 Oats and corn are examples of . (6)
21 A kind of medicine that kills bacteria. (11) 20 A typical Middle Eastern dish. (7)
22 This will help the doctor see if you have broken
your arm. (1-3)
23 another word for sea (5)
24 You find this in coffee, tea and cola. (8)
25 Bread is usually made from this. (5)

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