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Assignment 12.1 - WORKBOOK

The document focuses on various aspects of food, including vocabulary related to eating habits, an invitation to dinner, and conversations about food preferences. It also includes exercises on grammar and vocabulary, such as using 'some' or 'any' and completing conversations about food choices. Additionally, it discusses healthy fast food options and encourages readers to think about their own eating habits.

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Assignment 12.1 - WORKBOOK

The document focuses on various aspects of food, including vocabulary related to eating habits, an invitation to dinner, and conversations about food preferences. It also includes exercises on grammar and vocabulary, such as using 'some' or 'any' and completing conversations about food choices. Additionally, it discusses healthy fast food options and encourages readers to think about their own eating habits.

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UNIT

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Lesson A Eating habits


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.. G,ammarl A Read the invitation. Then circle the correct words to complete the emails .
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to a housewarming paey and dinner
• On Saturday night at 7-00 p.m.
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Dear Jenny,
·--1 Hi Jenny,
Thanks for the invitation. A question for you - how
much /@any)friends can I bring? Can I bring three?
• Thanks for the invitation. See you Saturday.
Did I tell you? I'm on a diet this week, so I'm not
eating much/ many cheese or pasta - I'm just
ti Oh, and I don't eat beef/ beefs. I'm not 100%
vegetarian because I eat chicken / chickens and eating many/ a lot of fruit and vegetables.

- I like fish / fishes. I'm allergic 'to milk/ milks, and


I don't eat a lot of/ much eggs, either.
I mean, how many/ much fruit can a guy eat?
Bye.
-1 • See you on Saturday!
Pam
Dave

B Write your own email to Jenny. Tell her about these foods.
■ food you like
I ■ food you don't like
■ food you eat a lot of
_1 ■ food you don't eat a lot of

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J 8 About you
G,am~naJ f Complete the questions with How much or How many. Then write your own answers.
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1. How many students in your class are vegetarians? 00 \~ hMJ :r\:u6-e4't5 Ne \tcj'€
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times a week do you eat chicken?
shellfish do YOL:J eat? Do you eat a lot? I dad.\:- -ea+ D:V :ch s -el f, 5 h
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of your friends are picky eaters?
cans of soda do you drink a day? 1 .d.6(\'+ (ir1nk-. 5odac
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What 's for dinner?
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fl What would you like?
Grc!mmar I Complete the conversations. Use would you like or 'd like.
1. Jim What would you like ?
Megan I d1 II K":e.. ice cream, please.
Jim t ,.tJOJ/ d ~tN fo<-e chocolate sprinkles?
Megan Yes, please.

2. Server Good evening. uhou/J wv l1K.e something to drink? -!)......- ·


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Server OK. And what \JJOU/d 'Jo! IJf£:€ to eat?
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Dan Um, I (' d l I Ke the salmon, please.

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I Sheila Oh, I don't know. I
somewhere around here.
to go

Greg UJOU{ d (µJ.J /1Ke to try the new Thai restaurant?


I Sheila Oh, yes! I rd / {K.e something spicy.

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Grammar IComplete the conversations with some or any.
1. Ming Polly, try some lamb.
Polly Gosh, it's hot! I need SQrn..Q.. water ... now!
Ming Here. Drink ?J!'f'e soda.

2. John Do you have OD~ chocolate cookies?


Ken No, but we have £c;Droe peanut butter cookies.
John OK, I'll take :::iJtf\G' .

3. Sara Would you like 00~ potato chips?


Craig Yeah, but I don't have ®Y money.
Sara Oh, and I don't have t0nj , either.

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Q Something for lunch
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cons~:~~=~~:~ Complete the conversation with or somet hing
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Trish Do you go out for lunch every day or ••• ?
Pete Well, I don't usually eat lunch. I don't like to eat a
big meal or anxth inq at lunchtime.
Trish No? You don't have a snack 0( 70tn-et/21tg.'
Pete Well, I sometimes have a hot drink, like hot
chocolate Ve som-e -rA1n?:
TrishWell, I'm hungry - I'd like a sandwich
O( Cj()rn e::ft It'\~ . Would you like something to eat?
Pete Well, maybe ...
Trish How about a salad OC Sorrefli1ri fff
Pete Yes, OK. Actually, I'd like a chicken sandwic •
Oh, let's get some ice cream J..L.L..--6.,a...L!~'-f-L-!.l..L-.F/' too. I guess
I am hungry!

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co:~~~;:~ii~~(Answer the questions. Write true answers.
Use or something or or anything.

1. Are you a picky eater? , Well, I don't (!Ot fish or shrim p or anyth ing.
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2. What do you usually have for dinner?
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Add or•• . where possible.

1. Paul What would you like for dinner tonig


ht 112 eat?
Would you like to go o u t ~ I~?
Val Yes, please! I'd love to eat out.
Paul That's great. So can I choose the resta
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Val Sure.
Paul Let's see ... would you like a pizza :QC Po.~-\--0..?
Val Um, I don 't want Italian tonight. How abou
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Asian place? Do you like Korean or Thai fa;Jd
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Paul Uh, I don 't really care for spicy food.
Val Let me think ... do you want to get a ham
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Paul Yeah! With maybe some French fries
and some cookies.
Val OK! Stop! I'm starving! Let's go!

2. Kate It's my birth day today.


Sall y Happy birthday! Do you have plans f.aC
to0ieh\?
Kate I had plans, but my friend just called.
He's sick.
Sall y That's terrible! I know. Let's eat at my
house. I can
cook some steaks or something. What do you
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SaMy Oh. Do you eat pasta Q[ r\ Cf,,
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Kate Do you have any fruit ,0[ V:-f-PJ €.\--CLb \ e~ d
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before I wen t to work. I have some carrots. •
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Reading JA Read the blog post. Find the answers to these que~tions. l--
1. Where did the writer eat breakfast? Q !: (A b.J r /(j .{!_( ( -l 5+0-1.1( t?lf\ .\-
2. What breakfast food does the writer recommend? Ii(.. t--e C0l'Y\h) £d,d$ oa ,\-h\€0., \ l
3. How many calories were in the writer,s lunch? 4 SO C.. CA.\OY-\€5

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TASTES GOOD, AND GOOD FOR YOU! I 'L
We often think of fast food as hamburgers, fried chicken, hot dogs, and French fries.
However, some fast-food restaurants are starting to offer healthy foods, too. But how
healthy is "healthy" fast-food, and how does it taste? I went to some famous fast-food
restaurants last week to find the answer and was pleasantly surprised. Here are the
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two healthy fast-food choices I recommend.

BURGER RESTAURANTS: OATMEAL, PLEASE!


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Many burger restaurants open early and serve breakfast, too. One popular restaurant
chain has a breakfast with more than 1,000 calories. That's about half the calories you
need for a whole day! For a healthy option, you can now choose apple slices
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(15 calories), fruit and nuts (21 O calories), or oatmeal (290 calories). I tried the oatmeal,
and it was deliciousf 'l
MEXICAN RESTAURANTS: l'D LIKE rr IN A BOWL
I love Mexican fast food as a special treat, but I'm pleased to see that my favorite
taco restaurant now has a lot of healthy choices on the menu. A taco salad with
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beef and cheese is about 600 calories. However, I went for chicken. You can make
your own meal with chicken, rice, tomatoes, and other healthy foods. I tried it for
lunch. I got it in a bowl and said no to the tortilla chips. It was very tasty and only
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450 calories.

Do you know any great, healthy fast-food places? Tell us in the comments section. I
B Read the blog post again. Then choose the correct words to complete these sentences.
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1. The writer wanted to try some hamburgers/
2. He thinks that 1,000 calorie . is not a lot for breakfast.
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4. He had taco salad Ii r lunch.


5. He ate rtilla chips with his lunch.
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fl. Restaurant reviews Fabulous food Cd~J;lf,l

Wr,ting IA Jill Heacock is a restaurant reviewer. She ate at the Seafood Palace last week,

I and she loved it. Circle the correct words to complete Jill's review.

THIS WEEK'S RESTAURANT: THE SEAFOOD PALACE


I by Jill Heacock * * * *
• Last week, I went to the Seafood Palace - it's a terrible l{;onde~~r estaurant. I loved it. I was

I there on a busy night, and the atmosphere was~ formal. The food was awful/ ctelicio , and every
dish came to the table cold~ hot I really liked the shrimp. Very tasty! The service was xcellen slow,
the servers were reall friendl / lazy, and the meal w a s ~ / expensive. I only spent 12!

I The Seafood Palace is a good place to hang out with friends or have dinner with your family. Try it!

I B Imagine you are a restaurant reviewer. You ate at a restaurant, and you hated it.
Write your review.

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ii name at least 25 different foods.
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II use or . .. ? in yes-no questions to make them less direct.
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