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Cheers See STARTER What’ your favorite + fruit? + vegetable? + drink? ‘Write your answers. Compare them with a partner, then with the class. FOOD AND DRINK Count and noncount nouns 1 Match the food and drink with the pictures. A B u 1S_ coffee — apples te —— oranges = wine —— bananas — soda strawberries — apple juice | —_ peas — spaghetti | ___ carrots 7 — yogurt — — pizza = —— cheese — chocolate nasser 1. Which list in Exercise I has plural nouns, A or B? 2. Look at the pairs of sentences. What is the difference? A B Chocolate is delicious. Strawberries are delicious, Apple juice is good for you. Apples are good for you. 3 Can we count apple juice? Can we count apples? D> Grammar Reference 91 p. 140 62 Unit 9 » Food you like! 2 Listen to Donna and Tom talking about what they like and don’t like. Put a check (V7) next to the food and drink in Exercise 1 that they both like. ‘Who says these things? Write D or T. coffee, but I like tea pple juice. Its delicious, tomatoes very much. cheese at all. 3 Talk about the items in Exercise 1 with a partner. What do you like? What do you really like? What don't you like? Hike...and fd like... 1 Read and listen to the conversation. like some tea or coffee? cold drink, please, if that’s OK. se. Would you like some orange juice? ase. Fd love some. like a cookie, too? o, thanks. Just orange juice is fine. CEO Look at the sentences. A B Do you like tea? Would you like some tea? | like cookies. Td lke a cookie. (Id =| would) Which sentences, A or B, mean Do you want/ want ...? Look at these sentences. 1 like some bananas. (plural noun) 1 like some mineral water (noncount noun) We use some with both plural and noncount nouns Look at these questions. ‘Would you like some cookies? Can | have some tea? but Are there any cookies? Is there any tea? We use some, not any, when we request and offer things. We use any, not some, in other questions and negatives. D>D> Grammar Reference 92. p. 40 2 Practice the conversation in Exercise 1 with a partner. Then have similar conversations about other food and drink, Would you like some cheese? No, thanks. I don't cheese very such Unit 9 + Food you like! 63 PRACTICE Questions and answers 2 or some? 3 Choose Would/Do you like .. ? or I/'d like .. to 1 Write a, amr, or some. complete the conversations. 1 strawberry - apple 1. A Bl Would you ike | a garnet 2. some fruit 8. rice O De you lie aa B No, thanks. I don’t smoke. . mushroom %. money 4 inal ai antag 2 AD Doyoulike | your teacher? * iS Cl Would you like 5 milk n notebook B Yes. She's very ni 6 meat 2. Homeyerls 3. A 0 Do you like | a drink? 1 Would you like B Yes. P'd like a soda, please. 4. A Can Thelp you? . BC Yes. like | a book of stamps, plese, O Yes. Pd like 5. A What sports do you like? 1 egg BC Well, I'd like | swimming very much. 2 Write a, an, or some, i Well, ike 6. A Excuse me, are you ready to order? 2. eggs BD Yes. Tlike | a hamburger, please. Oi Yes. Pa like Listen and check. Practice the conversations with a partner. 4 isten to the questions and choose the correct answers. 4 cookie 1, Ol Like all kinds of fruit. CO Yes. I'd like some fruit, please. 2. © Pd like a book by John Grisham. Ci Tike books by John Grisham. 3. 1 Id like a new bike. 7 Like riding my bike. 4. Cl Pa like a cat but not a dog. CU Tike cats, but I don’t like dogs. 5. Oi Ilike French wine, especially red wine. I We'd like a bottle of Prench red wine, 5. coffee please 6. 11 No, thanks. 1 don't like strawberries 1 Td like some ice cream, please. : Listen and check, Practice the conversations with your partner. a ice cream 64 Unit 9 + Food you like! GOING SHOPPING some/any, much/many 1 What is there in Mrs. Bloom’s store? ‘Talk about the picture. Use somefany, and not much/not many. There arer?t any carrots Gene) There aren't many eggs. rao 1. We use many with count nouns in ‘questions and negatives. How many eggs are there? There aren’t many eggs. 2. We use much with noncount nouns in questions and negatives. How much coffee is there? There isn’t much milk D> Grammar Reference 93 p.140 2. Ask and answer questions about what there is in the store with a partner, ‘Are there any eggs? Yes, there are some, but there arent many. Yes, there is some, hut there isn’t much. 3 Look at Barry’s shopping list. Listen and put a check (V7) next to the things he buys. Why doesn’t he buy other things? THINGS To BUY t | | Orange juice Cheese Apples | wie eee i Coffee Bread | Unit 9 * Food you like! 65 PRACTICE much or many? 1. Complete the questions using much or many. 1. How _many_ people are there in the room? How money do you have in your pocket? 3. How cups of coffee do you drink each day? 4, How gas is there in the car? 5. How apples do you want? 6. How ____wine do we have? 2. Choose an answer for each question in Exercise 1. Akilo. ‘Two bottles—one red and one white, Three. |. Only fifty cents. ‘Twenty. Nine men and eleven women, ‘The tank is full. pepo re Check it 3. Correct the sentences. 1, How snitch apples do you want? X How many apples do you want? Tdon’t like an ice cream. Can T have a bread, please? Ym hungry. [like a sandwich, I don’t have many milk left. Va like some fruits, please. How many money do you have? We have lot of homework today. Role play 4 Work with a partner. Make a shopping list and role- play conversations between Mrs. Bloom and a Can Thelp you? like a/some Here you are. Anything else? 66 Unit 9» Food you like! READING AND SPEAKING Food around the world 1 Which food and drink comes from your country? What foreign food and drink is popular in your country? 2 Can you identify any places or nationalities in the photographs? What else can you see? 3. Read the text. Write the correct question heading for each paragraph, ‘WHERE DOES OUR FOOD COME FROM? ‘WHAT DO WE EAT? HOW DO WEEAT? 4 Answer the questions. 1. When did human history start? Was it about 10,000 years ago or was it about 1 million years ago? 2, Do they eat much rice in the south of China? 3. Why do the Japanese and Taiwanese eat a lot of fish? 4, Why don’t people living in the middle of the United States eat much fish? How many courses are there in China? How do people eat in the Middle East? 7. Why can we eat strawberries at any time of the year? Speaking 5. Work in small groups and discuss these questions about your country. ‘What is a typical breakfast? . What does your family have for breakfast? . Is lunch or dinner the main meal of the day? What is a typical main meal? Writing 6 Write a paragraph about meals in your country. For 99 percent of human history, people took their food from the world around them. They ate all that they could find, and then moved on. Then about 10,000 years ago, or for 1 percent of human history, people learned to farm the land and control their environment. The kind of food we eat depends on which part of the world we live in, or which part of our country we live in. For example, in the south of China they eat a lot of rice. Noodles are more common in the north. In Japan and Taiwan, people eat a lot of fish and other seafood. But in the middle of the United States, away from the sea, people don’t eat so much fish, They eat more meat and chicken, eee is In some European countries, and at formal dinners in North America, there are two or More courses to every meal and people eat ‘with knives and forks. In China there is only one course—all the food is together on the table, and they eat with chopsticks. in parts of india and the Middle East people use their fingers and bread to pick up ‘the food. Di sel Nowiaclays itis possible to transport food easily, from one part of the world to another. we can eat what we like, when we like, at any time of the year. Our bananas come from Central America or Africa; our rice comes from Califomia or Thailand; our strawberries come from Chile or mexico. Food is very big business. But people in poor countries are still hungry, and people in rich countries eat too much Unit 9 + Food you like! 67 LISTENING AND SPEAKING My favorite food 1 Look at the photographs of different food. Which do you like? Answer these questions. Who ..? + likes spey foed + profers vegetables + likes sweet things + likes food from his own country + had her favorite food on vacation 4 What's your favorite food? Is it from your country or from another country? 68 Unit 9 » Food you likel Any EVERYDAY ENGLISH Polite requests 1 What can you see in the photograph? imag #4 ty d+ 2 Match the questions and responses. Would you like some more carrots?” Black, no sugar, please. We use Can/CouldI...? Could you pass the salt, please? Yes, of course. !m glad you lke it. to ask for things Could I have a glass of water, please? Do you want bottled water or tap water? Gani( haves glessiof water? Does anybody want more dessert? Yes, please. They're delicious. Could t have a glass of water? How would you like your coffee? Sure. Here you are This s delicious! Can you give me the recipe? | That's OK. We have a dishwasher. We use Can/Coutd you ...? Do you want some help with the dishes? | Yes, please. Id love some. It’s delicious. to ask other people to do things for us. Gan you give me the recipe? Could you pass the salt? Listen and check, Practice the questions and answers with a partner. 3. Complete these requests with Can/Could I... ?or Can/Could you ... ? a5 have a cheese sandwich, please? —_ lend me some money, please? tell me the time, please? 6. help me with my homework, please? 3. take me to school? % ___ borrow your dictionary, please? 4 see the menu, please? 4 Practice the requests in Exercise 3 with a partner. Give an answer for each request: Can Thave a cheese sandwich, please? Yes, of course. That's $3.50. isten and compare your answers. Unit 9 + Food you like! 69 Unit 9 91 Count and noncount nouns Some nouns are countable. ‘book two books ances six eggs Some notins are uncountable. bread rice Some nouns are both! Do you like ee cream? ‘Weld lke Unree ice creams, please. 92. would like Would the samme in all persons, We use would liken offers and requests, Affiemative ‘- a You He/She/It | "Alike drink, | “d= would We ‘They ‘YesiNo questions Short answers ie ‘Yess please. Would he/shesit |likea cokier | > Rea ce | ‘No, thank you 93. some and any We use some in affirmative sentences with uncountable nouns and plu nouns (Thereis Torad [ ] eee some — onthe table. | (Thoreare oranges ‘We use some in questions when we ask for things and offer things. Can Thave [sso ‘cofite please? | (1 know there is some coffee.) ‘Would you like | Brape? (1 know there are some grapes.) ‘We use ain questions and negative eatences with uncountable nouns and plural nouns ‘Ts there | water? (I don’t know if there is any water) Does se hare [hikes : (C dont know if she as ay childven) a a There arent | pele | 94 How much ...? and How many ‘We use How mud. # wi noncount How much rice there? ‘There isnt much ie, ‘We ise How mary. with count nouns. How many applcs are there! ‘There arent many apples 95 Prepositions have a book: by John Grisham. Help me with my homework. 140 Grammar Reference 91 Appendix 1 IRREGULAR VERBS Base form be became begin break bring. build buy catch choose do ‘ink drive fall feel fight find fy forget get sive £0 grow have hear hit keep now leave Tose ‘make mest pay put read Mid ride sy sell send shut sing at sleep speak spend sand ‘xeal take tal think ‘understand wake write 152 Appendives ast Simple waswere hhecame vegan broke Drought bul bought could catght chose cut aid rank drove fell felt fought found flew forgot got gave ew had hese dit Kept knew set lost ade paid ut read /rod/ rode sid sold shut sng slept spoke spent Sood stole took told thought understood woke wrote ast Partciple been Decome ‘begun ‘aroken brought buile bought been able caught chosen done drunk driven, eaten fallen felt fought found flown forgotten sotien given gone/been grown, had heard hit kept Known lett lest made met paid ut read /rod/ ridden said sold sent shut sing. slept spoken spent stood stolen taken told thought understood ‘woken Appendix 2 VERB PATTERNS choose decide forget promise heed help hope ty would ike | would love swimming cooking Verb + to + infinitive rogo toveork Verb + -ingor 10+ infinitive bexin| start raininglto Modal auxiliary verbs Loven ote; Yuko and Vinee fukoV=Vince {Tove the sn ke walking onthe beach ‘One day, it was five years ago now, [38 fon the beach and I stood on something. It ‘was.a boitle, a green boi. I could see something inside some paper. So I broke the bottle, it was a letter but Dut you couldn't read it. No, Leuldn’t. You se it was in English and J could't speak English then. You can speak it very well now... ‘No, not rally... but anyway Lasked a fiend to translate the lewer for me. We couldn't believe it. A man in Alaska wanted ‘wife, ut the letter was ten years old \V And Isl wasn't married! Y_ But I did't know that. Anyway fora joke, iy friend and I wrote a letter and sent a photo. YV And now could’ believe it. got this Jetter and a photo. She vas beautiful. serote back immediately and we wrote every week for six months ..and we spoke on te phone and YY. and finally I flew to Anchorage, way up. north in Alaska, and we met face to face. ‘was very shy but it was good, very good and now ‘V_ snow, we have 3 children. We havo a house by the sea. Y_ Were very happy: You see, we both love the Ordinal first second third fourth ih sixth tenth tavelth thirteenth sixteenth, seventeenth (seentieth twenty-first thirtieth shiry fest SEB Paes ‘Apa fest 2 March second 3: September srententh Novembe nets ne tent-thrd Eebranry twenty-ninth 3976 December ninerenty 1989 dtcber hi 1999 Maye 2000 Fay vee io thousand four we 6 z 8 9. 0. ‘What's the date? Tanuary fourth May seventh, 1997 Aust tech, 201 was a Friday. B Nowa las i Tharsdy A. No, lemember. It was Briday the 13th. Tuly 131. A. Oh, no! I forgot your birthday. B Trdoesn't matter, rally. [A It as last Sunday, wasnt it The 30th, [November 30th 6. B. Hey! Did you know that Shakespeare ‘was born and died on the same day? That's not possible! Yes, iti, He was born on April 23, 1564,and he died on April 23, 1616. => Unit 9 Food youlike Donna T=Tom 1 don’t like tea (Oh, Ido... Sometimes I have it ith milk sand suger But coffec’s terriblel Yeah. Disgusting, I don't lke it either. But like sada ..-and apple juice, wo. Yeah. Fea like apple juice. Te’ delicious. Yeah, and i’ good for you. Apples are t00 Tae all fruit—apples, oranges, bananas, strawberries Yeah. Hike fait, but I hate all vegetables, expecially omatocs T Yeah, vegetables aze disgusting. But not all of them—I wally lke peas and carrots, Hamburgecs, french fries, and carrot sticks. ‘Mom! That's one of my favorite meals. 1D Yeah—hamburgers, like. French fies, 1 like. But carvots? Yack! TT My favorite mea is spaghetti. Spagheti, then ice creat for dessert. Yuma! Or yogurt. [Tove strawberry yogurt. D lee cream OK, yes. Yogurt, no! Spaghetti— yes. ike all pasta—ared pirza! ut I don" Tike it with tomatoes or cheese. don’t like tomatoes very much. And I hate cicesel D T D T D T 0 TT Mmm Pizza is the best But you can't have pizza without cheese! D Yes. you can, T No, you can't! D T D Well, Fean. 1 don’t ike cheese at all! T Well, what do you like? D Well, [ike—urmm—f lke chocolate, and chocolate ce cream, and chocolate chip cookies TSodo I. Fverybody likes chocolate stuff, D Yeah! seep.63 Questions and answers 1. Would you like cigarette? No, thanks, I don't stnoke, 2. Do you like your teacher? Yes. She's very nice. 3. Would you like a deinkt Yes. lke a soda, please 4, Can Thelp yout Yes. Pd like a book of stamps, please. 5. What sports do you lke? Well, Tike sseimming very much. 6. Excuse me, are you ready to order? Yes. like a hamburger, please. Listen carefully ‘Good afternoon, Can I help you? ‘Who's your fiyorie weiter? ‘What would you like for your birthday? Do you like animals? Do you like wine? 66. Would you like some strawbecrics with ‘Good afternoon. Can [help you? ‘ex Vad like some fit, plesse ‘Who's your favorite writer? Ike books by Jobn Grisham, ‘What would you lke for your birthday? Pa like a new bike. ‘Do you like animal? ike eats, bt I don’t like dogs. Do you like wine? 1 ike French wine, especially red wine. Would you lke some strawberries with ‘No, thanks. dont like strayberties, eo pebeS whee Going shopping. rs. Bloom B= Barry MB Good morning. Can |help you? B__ Yes. 1d lke some orange juice, please. MB Oh, I'm sorry. Taere’s apple juice but no ‘orange juice, Thon what that ..? MBB Excuse me? B There, Ist that orange juice? MB Oh, yes. So ite! My eyee! Here you are B Thank you. And Id lke some milk, please MB I'm sorry. Isold the last carton two rinses ago. 1B Hmmm... OK ... How about some coffee? (MIB All right. Yes. Here you are. B Thanks. Lets see... range juice, coffee, and... urazum, what alge... Ohl Apples! a like some apples, please MB 1 eon’ sell apples. B_ What? No apples? That's strange. What albout cheese? Can I have some cheese, please? Say, about two MB I don't sel cheese either. B You dont sell cheese? I can't believe it Well, T want some pizza, but Pm sure you don't sell pizza, Tapescripts 86-96 129 MBB Oh, yes. Yes I do, What kind of pi ‘would you lke? There's pizza with ‘mushcooms, picza with hams, pirza seth sausage, or pizza with tomatoes ‘Wow! That’ great! Can I have .. pizza swith tomatoes, please Oh. What? forgot... Usually Thave pizza. But not ‘on Thursdays. And today’s Thursday Hmm. Yes. Ye, itis. 5-0-0. So, n0 pizza ‘Wal then .. forget about the pizza . ‘What abot bread? Bread? Bread. What about bread? I don't suppose you have any bread Yes. Youre right Excuse me? You're right. There isnt any bread. Tall me. Do you do alot of business! ‘Oh, yes. Werte open every day! Really? And what do people buy? All the things you se here, Hmmm, OK. That all for me, How much? ‘That’ $8.50 ‘Thank you. Good-bye. Good-bye. See you again soon, don't think so My favorite food George ‘Now in may job I eave all around the world and lie all kinds of food but my favorite isa real American breakfast. I always have it 38, soon as I come home. Eggs, pancakes, bacon, and lots of coffee. Not every day, but when Tm home I like «0 havea big breakfast on Sunday morning. Mmmm-mmmm-mmmm. Mary Ann (Oh, I know exactly what my favorite food is Pasta. All pasta, but especially spaghetti [like icbest in Kaly—L went co aly on vacation last year. The food was wonderful Sally Well, shth, dort tell anyone .. But my very favorite food is chocolate, Chocolate anything—chocolate ice cream, chocolate ‘cookies, chocolate cake with chocolate frosting... but especially big bar of| chocolate. Mmmm. I know is terrible, Here, have some! Greg Mexican Food. [love spicy food. Most Friday nights I go out with friends from work. We go to the Cantina—thate my favorite Mexican restaurant almost alas have the enchiladas They're the best! amy Well, Hove vegetables all vegetables —I eat reat, too—but not much. 1 think that’s why L Tike Chinese food so much, There are lots of ‘vegetables in Chinese food. Yes, Chinese is my favorite kind of fond. 1 can use chopsticks. Can you? BrE"E"E “E TEY EE ez e °s 130 Tapescripts 97-107 Polite requests 1. Would you like some more carrots? Yes, please They're delicious 2. Could you pass the salt, please? Sure. Here You ate, 8, Could Ihave a glass of water, please? ‘Do you want bottled water or tap water? 4, Docs anybody want more desser?? Yes, please. love same. Is delicious. 5, How would you like your coffee? Black, no sugar, please. 6, This is delicous! Can you give me the recipe? Yes, of course, Pm glad you like it 7. Do you want some help withthe dishes? “Thats OK. We have a dishwasher. 1, Can I have a cheese sandwich, please? Soo of course, Tats $3350. 2, Could yon tell mete time please Its afer ten 3. Can you take me to school? Sire huap 4 Cant see the menu, pease? Here you are, Would you tik somthing wo drink 5 Could you lend me some monty please? Not oul Hw much would yu We this 6. Can you help me with my homework, please {hans Fron V can’ speakea word of French Can I borrov your dictionary, please? Yeo ifTean Rad think ite tomy bag Unit 10 Listen and repeat. Fim older than you, Your class noisier than my cass. Your ear was more expensive than my car. Much more than ... 1. A. Lifein the country is lower than life in he city, Yes, cit life is much faster. Los Angeles is safer than London, No, it isnt Los Angeles is more dangerous, Baila is igger than Sao Paolo. 1No, it isnt It's much smaller. expensive than Tokyo. faipel is much cheaper. ‘The buildings in Rome are more modern than the buildings in New York. No, they aren't, They're much older. “The sibway in New York is better than the Metzo in Pais B_ No! The subway is much worse bare> ope GHB) Meg's conversation T=Tara_ M= Meg T Why did you leave Los Angeles? You had & ‘gp0d job. 1M Yer, but [have a much better job here T And you had a big apartment in LA. 'M Yeah, but my house here is much bigger: T Really? How many bedrooms does it havet IM Three. And ithas a ig yard. It's much cheaper than my apartment in Los “Angeles, and its quieter, too. 'T But you dont have any fiends in Lalepori! M Thave ¢ lot of new friends. People are much friendlier than in Los ‘T. But amall towns are so boring. IM. Not realy Lakeport is much more interesting than Los Angeles. Ithas alot of great stores, a movie theater, and a park, ‘Andi the ais cleaner, and the streets are {quieter and safer than in Los Angeles. TOK. Everything is better! So when can T visit you? “The biggest and the best 4. That house is very big. Yes isthe biggest house in town, 2 Glaridge’s is avery expensive hotel Yes i's the most expensive hotel in London, 3, San Francisco fs beautiful ity. Yes i's the most beauifl city in de United States 4. New York isa very cosmopolitan ci Yes isthe most cosmapatitan city inthe world 5, Tom Hanks isa very popular actor Yes he's the mest popular actor in the United States 6. Ms. Smith isa very funny teacher. Yes she's the funniest teacher in our school 7. Ana isa very inteligent student ‘es, she's the most intelligent student in our cass. & Thisisa very exsy exercise Yes it’ the easiest exercise in the book. Listen and respond. 1. "That house is very big. 2. Clatidge’sis a very expensive hotel. 5. San Francisco fea beautiel city. 4. New Yorkis a very cosmopolitan city 5. Tom Hanks isa very popular actor. 6 7 8 Ms, Smith isa very funny teacher. ‘Ana is a very intelligent student ‘This isa very easy exercise CHO A musical interlude (chree muse excerpts) CHO Listen and repeat. Listen and bridge E

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