A1 Modulo 4 Eat It Up
A1 Modulo 4 Eat It Up
A1 Modulo 4 Eat It Up
1D
CUADERNILLO DE TRABAJO
NIVEL A1
MÓDULO 04 DE 08
OBJETIVOS:
Familiarizarse con el entorno que nos rodea.
Presentarse y solicitar información personal básica
Todas las actividades del Cuadernillo de Trabajo han sido transcritas de los libros y métodos
originales de Inglés sin fines de lucro.
Objetivos Gramática Vocabulario-Tema Comprensión- Comprensión-
producción escrita producción oral
Module 4 Hablar de comida, Plurales Basic foods Lecturas sobre Hablar sobre
así como de los Sustantivos Drinks comida y diversos comida
EAT IT UP! ingredientes que contables /no Desserts platillos Describir hábitos
la componen. contables Meals Escribir sobre alimenticios
Cuantificadores Shopping hábitos Describir platillos
some / any / many Adjectives to alimenticios tradicionales e
/ much / a lot of describe food Leer sobre comida inusuales
Places to eat Recetas de cocina Discutir sobre
Describe your platillos preferidos
perfect meal.
1. VOCABULARY
Food:
Chicken
Rice Salt Sandwich
Ham Sausage
Fruits:
Lemon Watermelon
Avocado
Banana
Apple
Orange Pineapple
Grapes
Vegetables:
Lettuce
Carrot Tomato
Corn
Drinks:
Coffee
Water Milk
Juice
Tea
Desserts:
Donut
Cookie
Lollipop
Pronunciation:
Lemon – cherry – artichoke – strawberry – chicken – corn – olive oil – cheese – mushroom -
sliced bread – carrot – aubergine – pear – banana – pepper – pineapple – apple – avocado –
pumpkin – fig – pea – chocolate – beer – orange – sparkling wine – grape – asparagus – milk –
1.I Look at the picture and make a list of all the products that you know.
__flour________
__pineapple____
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
______________
_e_ _ _ f_ _ _ _________n
t_____
__i____
___e _e_
2. Quantifiers
Lucy: Yes, there are 3 some / any in the bowl. How 4much / many do we need?
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy 6 some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need 7 some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. How 8 much / many flour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound. And we need three 9 knives / spoons of sour cream so let’s buy a small 10 tub / bag,
too.
Sue: Four. And we also need 12 some / any butter and 13 some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got 14 some / any
butter.
10. There was _________ food at the party but I didn’t eat __________.
3.
Milk, onions , water, banana, cheese, biscuits, carrots, cereal, cherries, chicken, tomato, eggs, fish, juice, rice,
apple, lemons, salad, chips, strawberries, soup, potato, meat, toast, crisps, peaches, sandwich, apples, money,
people, butter, chocolate, chip, cake, vegetable, mice, ice cream, music, children, flower, information, food, cup,
shirt, bus, snow, child, legs, pear, bread, vegetables, fruit, homework.
Bitter
Minced
Frozen
Raw
Hot
Fried
Tinned
Fresh
Salty
Sweet
4. II In the boxes below you will find many adjectives you can use to describe the different foods.
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
Ways to prepare and cook food:
5.II What is each picture doing?
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10
1. _______________ 6. _______________
2. _______________ 7. _______________
3. _______________ 8. _______________
4. _______________ 9. _______________
5. _______________ 10. _______________
CHEESE STRAWS
Ingredients
Method
Ingredients
1lb flour
¼ tsp nutmeg
¼ tsp cinnamon
a pinch of salt
½ lb butter
¾ lb soft brown sugar
½ lb currants
½ lb sultanas
¼ lb shredded candied peel and almonds
4 eggs
tsp bicarbonate of soda
¼ lb glacé cherries
½ pint stout or milk
Method
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
Eat food you enjoy _1_ Portion sizes are key___ Pack your lunch___
Choose protein and fiber___ don’t drink your calories___ Get a good night’s sleep____
Don’t snack after dinner ____ Avoid diet drinks ____ Eat breakfast____
THE WORLD’S WEIRDEST FOOD
6. Places to eat
At the restaurant
6.I Complete the 15 sentences with the words on the left
Appetizer 1. Excuse me. I have a knife and a spoon, but I don’t have a _______!
Atmosphere
Beverage 2. I really like the __________ of the restaurant. The soft music and lights make
Bill
Chef me feel relaxed.
Dessert
Fork 3. Now that we’re finished the main course, let’s order__________. Maybe ice-
Main course
Meal cream?
Menu
Napkin
Order 4. Coffee is my favorite________________
Reservation
To stay 5. Breakfast is my favorite________________
Waiter
6. Are you ready to_______________your food?
7. Should I eat our food at the restaurant or take it home? Should I have it ___________or to go?
8. If you’re really hungry, you can order a small_________ before you eat your meal.
9. The ________ at this restaurant is great. He knows how to cook many different kinds of food.
10. Let’s take a look at the ________ and then we can decide what food to order.
11. How much is the total cost of our meals? Let’s ask for the ___________.
13. It’s my friend’s birthday next week. Could I please make a _____________for next Monday?
14. First an appetizer, then the __________and then we can have dessert!
1. Vocabulary
1.I
Flour, pineapple, sausages, tomatoes, bananas, oranges, fish, donuts, watermelon, carrots, lettuce, etc.
1.II
Lemon, fish, watermelon, tomato, chicken, water, pineapple, orange, cake, tea.
2. Quantifiers
2.I
Lucy: How about making 1a / an apple pie?
Lucy: Yes, there are 3 some / any in the bowl. How 4much / many do we need?
Lucy: We haven’t got enough. We can buy 6 some / any in the corner shop.
Alan: And we need 7 some / any flour, too. Look at the recipe. How 8 much / many flour do we need?
Lucy: About half a pound. And we need three 9 knives / spoons of sour cream so let’s buy a small 10 tub / bag,
too.
Sue: Four. And we also need 12 some / any butter and 13 some / any sugar. Oh, we haven’t got 14 some / any
butter.
2.II
1. how many
2. how much
3. how much
4. how much
5. how many
6. how many
7. how much
8. how much
9. how many
10. how many
2.III
1. a lot of
2. a lot of / many
3. any
4. a lot of
5. much / a lot of
6. any
7. a lot of
8. much
9. a lot
10. a lot of / any
3.II
Some coffee
A piece of chocolate
Some water
An envelope for your letter
A glass of lemonade
some paper to write your note
3.III
Countable singular
Apple, banana, tomato, fish, potato, toast, cup, sandwich, flower, pear, bus, vegetable, shirt, fruit, cake.
Countable plural
Onions, cherries, biscuits, eggs, lemons, chips, strawberries, peaches, apples, children, legs, mice, crisps
Uncountable
Rice, juice, soup, meet, information, food, money, people, butter, people, snow, bread, homework, salad, tea,
chocolate, chicken, cereal.
ANSWER KEY
4.II
1 round, brown, salty, greasy
2 round, brown, sweet, greasy
3 brown, salty, soft,
4 soft, brown, mild
5 soft, yellow, mushy, greasy
6 round, brown, juicy,
7 fresh, red, green, ripe, sweet
8 fresh, oval, orange, green
Meals
5.II
1 peel
2 slice
3 grate
4 scramble
5 roast
6 stir
7 simmer
8 fry
9 boil
10 grill
5.III
2. eat breakfast
Places to eat
6.I
1. fork
2. atmosphere
3. dessert
4. beverage
5. meal
6. order
7. to stay
8. appetizer
9. chef
10. menu
11. bill
12. napkin
13. reservation
15. waiter
Bibliography
https://www.esolcourses.com/content/topics/food/eating-out/at-the-restaurant.html
https://www.esolcourses.com/topics/food-and-drink.html
https://www.learnenglish.de/recipespage.html
https://www.easypacelearning.com/all-lessons/english-level-2/956-preparing-food-and-cooking-learning-basic-english
http://learnenglishteens.britishcouncil.org/skills/reading-skills-practice/worlds-weirdest-food