Mood Food
Mood Food
Mood Food
tuna /ˈtuːnə/ 2
squid /skwɪd/
5
shrimp/prawn 3
mussels
/ˈmʌslz/
Meat
beef /biːf/ 1. 3.
pork /pɔːk/
2.
lamb /læm/
4.
chicken 5.
duck
Vegetables 1 2 3
, . .
Beet/ beetroot
cabbage
4 5
cucumber . .
/ˈkjuːkʌmbə/
red pepper
aubergine
/ˈəʊbəʤiːn/ 6 7
eggplant . .
green beans
courgette/kʊə
ˈʒɛt/ zucchini
Fruits 1. 2. 3.
mango
peach
5.
cherries 4.
melon
grapes 6. 7.
raspberries
lemon
boiled /bɔɪld/ 6 1 4 7
. . .
roasted /ˈrəʊstɪd/
4
grilled /grɪld/ 3
2 5
. .
baked /beɪkt/ 2
fried /fraɪd/ 5
3
6
.
steamed /stiːmd/
1 .
stewed /stjuːd/ 7
How do you prefer these things to be
cooked?
I prefer my
I love baked
eggs to be
potatoes
boiled
The adjectives that describe some types of food. What do they mean?
Name one kind of food that we often use with these adjectives.
1. 2.
Canned
Fresh
Frozen
4.
5.
Low- fat3.
Raw
Spicy 7.
Take-out/ take-
away 6.
Phrasal verbs
◦ I eat out a lot because I don’t really
◦to eat out = eat in have time to cook
the restaurants, bars
3
a little down?
SPEAKER E
b before playing sports or exercising?
c before you have an exam or some important work to do?
Listen again and make notes about their
answers
SPEAKER A What do you usually order?
I usually have meat or seafood, shrimp or something as an appetizer and then may be lamb for
the main course.
SPEAKER B Do you ever have ready- made or take out?
I often have ready-made vegetable soup that you just have to heat up. In fact there are only
vegetables I ever eat and I usually have a couple of frozen pizzas in the freezer for emergencies.
I don’t really order take out when I’m on my own, but if I am with friends in the evening we
sometimes
SPEAKER Corder Chinese
Is there anyfood foror
food dinner.
drink that you couldn’t live without? How often
do you eat/drink it?
Eggs and soda, I have eggs for breakfast at least twice a week and I drink a couple of cans of
soda everyday
SPEAKER D . What food do you usually eat in different
situations?
If I am feeling down, chicken soup with nice big pieces of chicken in it, it’s warm and comforting.
I usually have a banana before going to the gym. If I know I am gonna have a really long
meeting, I usually have a coffee and a cupcake because I think it will keep me awake and give
me energy. E What’s your favorite a. fruit b.
SPEAKER
Fruit. Cherries,vegetable?
strawberries, raspberries and apples. Vegetables, peppers, tomatoes and
cucumbers. The only thing is that I really don’t like is zucchini, I can’t even stand the smell of it.
Find adjectives in the article for the verbs and nouns in the list.
What’s the difference between the two adjectives made from stress?
stressed stressful
Stress (noun) (x2)
relaxed
Relax (verb)
awake
Wake (verb)
powerful
Power (noun)
Benefit (noun) beneficial
Listening &
Speaking
RESTAURANTS
1. How often do you eat out?
2. What’s your favorite…?
a. kind of food (Chinese, Italian, etc.); b.
restaurant dish
3. How important are these things to you in a Steve Anderson
restaurant ? Number them 1=4 (1 is the most important)
the food the service the the price
atmosphere
4. Have you ever tried English food? What did you think
of it?
Read the text about Steve Anderson. Then listen to Part 1 of an interview
with him, and number the photos in the order he mentions them.
A 2. B 3 C 1.
D 5 E 4
1. What does he say is the best and the worst thing about
running a restaurant?
The best thing is to make people happy that’s why even after all these years I enjoy it so much.
The worst thing has to be the long hours. This week, for example I am cooking nearly every day,
we usually close on Sundays and Mondays, but this Monday is a public holiday when all the
people want
2. What’s thetomain
eat out so we are
difference open. British and Spanish customers?
between
The British always say that everything is lovely even if they’ve only eaten half of it. The Spanish
on the other hand are absolutely honest about everything. They tell you what they like and
what they don’t like. I remember when I first opened I had sushi on the menu, which was very
unusual at that time, and I went into the dining room and I said to people, so what do you think
of the sushi and the customers, who were all Spanish said “Ah, it was awful, it was raw fish.
Actually,
3. What Ikinds
thinkofI prefer that honesty,
customers because
does he find it helps
difficult ? us to know what people like.
I think that customers that want me to cook in a way that I don’t think is very good. Let’s see a
person, who asks for a very well done steak, for instance, for me that’s a difficult customer. You
hear them say, I want a really well done steak, so I give it to them and then they say, “it’s
tough” and I say “well, of course, it’s tough, it’s well done”. Well done steak is always tough.
3. In your country when people eat out would they usually tell the chef what they
really think about the food?
◦1 This week for example, I cook / I’m cooking nearly every day.
We usually close / are usually closing on Sundays and
Mondays, but this Monday is a public holiday.
◦ 2 The British always say / are saying that everything is lovely.
◦ 3 Actually, I think I prefer / I am preferring that honesty,
because it helps us to know what people like.
◦4 Unfortunately, I think they get / they're getting worse. People
eat / are eating more unhealthily.
Make questions to ask your partner with the simple present or continuous. Ask for more
information.