A2 Unit 5 WB PDF
A2 Unit 5 WB PDF
A2 Unit 5 WB PDF
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VOCABULARY 1 Talk about food and drink
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1 Read the clues and complete the food words then find them in the word search.
1 an animal that swims in the sea f i s h
A Y P J U I C E
2 a usually hot drink and a drink made from fruit
t and j G O A F I S H R
3 an expensive piece of meat and a piece of meat usually put between bread R G S O U P E I
s k and b r
4 You can eat or drink this and have it hot or cold. A H T O M E E C
s P U A D E G S E
5 It comes from a chicken.
e E R B U R G E R
6 They’re made from milk. S T E A K T E A
y h and c e
7 It’s a famous Italian food (but it’s not pizza).
p a
8 a type of small, round purple or green fruit
g
9 a type of grass seed (sounds like ‘nice’)
biscuit bread butter green
meat potato sugar vegetable yellow
Usually we can’t take unhealthy food into school, but when it’s your birthday, you can
take in a (1) cake or some (2) s for all the kids in your class. We
can’t take fizzy drinks like (3) , but that’s OK. There are lots of tasty fruit
(4) s which are better for you. My favourite is made of apples, oranges and
(5) s. I make it at home.
5 a Choose the correct option to complete b Match the questions (1–7) in Exercise 5a
the sentences. to the answers (a–g).
1 Is a tomato / yoghurt a fruit or a vegetable? a I like steak. 3
2 Do you like egg / milk in your coffee? b Do it under water.
3 What’s your favourite meat / chip ? c No, thanks. Can I have chips?
4 How do you cut up cake / onions and not cry? d I think it’s a fruit.
5 Do you like dark or white chocolate / cola ? e No. Only sugar.
6 Do you want rice / banana with your fish? f For about ten minutes.
7 How long do you cook ice cream / pasta ? g I don’t eat sweet things.
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decide
identify look
underline
STRATEGIES TO REMEMBER
How to identify who a text is for
■ (1) Identify the type of text. Read the titles. What does it look
like? (2) at the photos and the pictures.
■ Read the first few lines and (3) important words.
■ (4) who the readers are (teenagers/adults/experts).
2 Look at the extracts. Who is each extract for? Write parents, students, teachers or
anybody. Underline the important words that help you find the answer.
1 Cook the rice for 20 minutes in hot water. Then it’s ready to eat. anybody
2 Please make sure that your child brings a healthy packed lunch every day.
3 You cannot eat in class. You can drink mineral water or juice, but not fizzy drinks.
4 Talk with a partner about your favourite food. Do you know how to cook it?
5 Please tell your class about the new times for school lunches.
6 Ben’s hungry. He wants something to eat. Tick (✓) the healthiest meal for Ben.
7 Vegetable soup is easy to make and you can use any kind of vegetable.
3 Match the types of text (a–c) to the texts (1–3).
1 c a part of a cookery book
2 b text message
3 c information about a food
1 2 3
Brick Lane food
Hi Hari. I’m in Brick Lane
with my mum. The street
Many people around the world think the market is fantastic. There
favourite food of English people is fish and are so many interesting
chips. Think again. The most popular food to eat things to see. We’re eating
in restaurants is actually chicken tikka masala, Trinidadian food. Wow – it’s
a type of curry. The word ‘curry’ comes from great! I’ve got a huge plate
the Tamil language and means ‘sauce’. There of meat and vegetables
are so many different types of curry that in in front of me and it’s so
India and Bangladesh you don’t ask for a curry,
cheap! Got to go now.
you ask for one by name. If you’re in London, go
to Brick Lane. It has many curry houses and the Trinidad smoked jerk chicken
prices are good. This is a wonderful dish for
the summer. You prepare the
chicken with herbs and lemon
and leave it for two days in
the fridge. Then you cook the
chicken on a barbecue. Here’s
exactly how you do it: …
negative
offers
plural
positive questions sentences singular
banana bread carrot cheese chip egg
food
meat pasta pizza rice sandwich
Much Many
cheese bananas
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a (x3) any (x2)
many (x2) some (x4)
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old
people
topic
voice
STRATEGIES TO REMEMBER
How to identify the speaker
■ Listen to the (1) voice . Is the speaker
young or (2) ?
■ Listen for the general (3) .
■ Listen carefully for the names of (4)
and places.
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1 Find 10 lifestyle adjectives in the word search and then write them
in the correct column. Clue: the words to look for are some of the
answer options in Exercise 2!
S L O E Q T I L L D
N T V S X F D R A Q Positive meaning Negative meaning
U L R T I R E D Z N BUSY
N L P E W Q B V Y I
H Q U E S I W I L E
A T L C H S L G V F
P L K W K J E I K I
P G C E A Y T D K T
Y Y A R B C M H P M
O Y A G A B U S Y N
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1 Complete the grammar table with the words in 4 Put the words in order to make questions.
the box. 1 you / going out / like / for a meal? / do / Where
Where do you like going out for a meal?
enjoy hate noun
verb 2 parties? / Why / you / like / don’t
Like + -ing 3 you / Which / do / enjoy / subject / studying?
Use: To talk about your likes and dislikes.
4 don’t / Why / like / fish? / you
Likes: like, love and (1) enjoy
Dislikes: dislike, don’t like and (2) .
5 dislike / cooking? / you / Do
Form:
With a (3) : I don’t like history. 6 favourite / What’s / meal? / your
With a (4) + -ing: I like painting.
2 Choose the correct option to complete the 5 Match the questions in Exercise 4 (1–6) to
sentences. the answers (a–f).
a Because I really hate noisy places. 2
b I don’t like eating seafood.
c I like eating my mum’s beef curry.
d I love the Italian restaurant near our flat.
e I like playing the piano, so the answer
is music.
f Yes. I hate it.
6 Complete the sentences with the verbs
in the box. ( = like, enjoy; = love;
= don’t like, dislike; = hate)
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React to news
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GOING OUT
1 Don’t talk to strangers unless you need their help
because you don’t know why they want to talk to you.
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WRITING PLAN
1
2
3
4
say
don’t write say share tell think
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ALL ABOUT ME
1 What time do you get up?
2 What do you have for breakfast?
3 How long does it take you to get to school?
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something. You can use this with both countable means to ‘like something a lot’.
and uncountable nouns: ■ Use hate, dislike, don’t like + -ing to talk about
How much for uncountable nouns: Hate means to ‘not like something a lot’.
How many eggs do we need?
How much soup is there? FORM
■ Use not + many with countable nouns and not
■ Use like, don’t like, enjoy, dislike, hate, love, etc
+ much with uncountable nouns to talk about with a noun:
a small amount of something in negative I love pasta.
sentences: I hate fish.
We haven’t got many eggs. ■ Use like, don’t like, enjoy, dislike, hate, love, etc
There isn’t much cheese.
with a verb + -ing:
any I enjoy reading magazines.
■ Use any in negative sentences to talk about zero I don’t like going shopping.
amounts.
■ You can use any with both countable and
uncountable nouns:
There aren’t any onions.
We haven’t got any bread.
■ Use any with countable and uncountable nouns
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MY WORDS
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Task summary:
• Write a description of your favourite meal.
• This writing lesson is about how to use because. Look at the STRATEGIES box on page 62 in the
Student's Book for help with how to use because in your description.
• Use the grammar from Unit 5 in the Student's Book in your description. Look at page 57 for
information on how to use a lot of, much, many, some and any and look at page 59 to learn how to
use like +ing.
• Try to use some new words from page 142 in the Workbook in your answer too.
• Try to write about 80 words for this task.
EXAM TIP Keep a note book with all the new rules of grammar you learn. Write all the
rules in one place so that grammar is easy to study before your exam.
Before writing:
Always make a plan! Use the Writing plan on page 62 in the Student's Book to do the writing task.
Tick (✓) the boxes when you do the things it tells you to do.
GO BEYOND
✓ Give different reasons why you like the meal, dessert and drink you like. Try not to say the same
thing every time, even if it's true.
✓ Link your ideas together to write longer sentences. Use words like and and but as well as because to
link ideas together.
✓ Try to use some present simple negative in your description so that there are some sentences that
are different. For example: I don't eat it often or I don't eat much of it.
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