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6d

 What do you usually have for breakfast?


 Do you drink fizzy drinks, e.g. Coke? How many glasses do you drink a day?
 Where do you normally have lunch?
 What do you usually have for lunch during the week?
 Do you ever cook? What do you make?
 Do you prefer eating at home or eating out?

 Are you taking vitamins or food supplements at the moment?


 Are you trying to cut down on anything at the moment?
 Do you need to buy any food today?
 Do you want anything to eat right now?
 Do you think the diet in your country is getting better or worse?

7a
1. Good service is more important than good food.
o Agree: Excellent service can make a meal enjoyable even if the food
is not good. For example, a restaurant might have not good food, but
if the staff is welcoming, customers are likely to return for the positive
experience.
2. The best chefs are usually men.
o Disagree: Culinary talent is not gender-specific; many female chefs
have achieved significant success.
3. Everybody should learn to cook at school.
o Agree: cooking is basic skills for healthy living and independence.
Knowing how to prepare simple, nutritious meals not only promotes
healthy eating habits but also fosters independence and self-
sufficiency.
4. Cheap restaurants always serve bad food.
o Disagree: Price does not always reflect food quality; For example,
street food in various countries often offer tasty and affordable dishes
that are enjoyed by locals and tourists alike.
5. Waiters should earn a good salary and tips should be banned.
o Agree: I think that waiters and other restaurant workers deserve a a
good salary for their work and it should not rely on tips because they
can depend on various factors and a stable salary is an important
factor.
6. Italian food is the best in the world.
o Disagree: Taste is subjective, and what one person considers the best
might not be the same for someone else. Each cuisine has its own
unique, it`s difficult to name one as the "best" in the world.

1A

The difference between a father and a parent in the image is that a father is a biological male parent,
while a parent can be a mother, father, stepmother, stepfather, adoptive parent, or any other person
who helps raise a child. Not all fathers are parents, but all parents are figures who take care of a child.
1B
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2A

I am not going to go to the university 1


Shall I make you a cup of tea& 3
I am staing the night there 4
It`s going to be cold tonight 2
You will drive too fast 2
I will be really carefull 5
3

1. I think it’s possible because it depends on various factors, for example


economic, but it also depends on cultural norms, for example, as far as
I know, in some countries there is a tendency to have a lot of children
in a family.
2. Possible Maybe because renting housing is quite expensive now
3. Advances in healthcare and lifestyle changes may contribute to longer
life spans.

She's extroverted, but he's sh** (shy)


She's generous, but he's mi** (Miserly)
She's hard-working, but he's la** (lazy)
She's talkative, but he's qui** (quiet)
She's funny, but he's se** (serious)

1. The Middle Child:


o Middle children are more relaxed than the oldest children, probably because their
parents were more relaxed themselves by the time the second child arrived
©.
o They’re usually very sociable - the kind of people who get on with everybody.
o They are also usually sensitive to what other people need, because they grew up
between older and younger brothers and sisters (A).
o For the same reason, they’re often quite good at sorting out arguments, and
they’re always sympathetic to the ones on the losing side or, in general, to people
who are having problems.
o On the other hand, middle children can sometimes be unambitious and lack
direction in life.
2. The Youngest Child:
o Youngest children are often very outgoing and charming.
o This is the way they try to get attention from both their parents and their older
brothers and sisters.
o They are often more rebellious, probably because it’s easier for them to break
rules – by the time they were born, their parents were more relaxed about
discipline (B).
o They can also be immature and disorganized, and they often depend too much on
other people because they have always been the baby of the family (E).
3. The Only Child:
o Only children usually do very well at school because they have a lot of contact
with adults.
o They get a lot of love and attention from their parents, so they’re typically self-
confident.
o They’re also independent, as they spend so much time by themselves.
o And because they spend a lot of time with adults (F), they’re often very
organized.
o Only children can sometimes be spoilt because they are given everything they
ask for (D).
o They can also be quite selfish and get impatient, especially when things go wrong.
This is because they never had to sort out problems with other brothers or
sisters (G).

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