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‘You are what you eat!’
What does this phrase mean?
Whose phrase is this?
Hippocrates said it.
The food you eat affects you. If you eat poor quality food, you will have poor health.
Ex. 1. Categorise the foods/drinks in Andy and Bill’s shopping lists under the headings. Add one more to each category.
Andy
Bill
Vegetables
Meat
Fruit
Poultry
Dairy products
Nuts & seeds
Oils
Fish
Cereal, grains & pasta
Snacks
Beverages
Herbs & spices
Sweets
Fizzy drinks
Other
Andy
Bill
High in fat
High in sugar
High in salt
Which of these foods are high in fat, sugar or salt.
Fill in:
1. a ……………… of cereal
2. a ……………… of water
3. a ……………… of honey
4. a ……………… of tea
5. a ……………… of sardines
6. a ………………… of crisps
7. a ………………… of cola
8. a ………………… of milk
box
can
carton
bottle
cup
tin
packet
jar
packet
bottle
Are you a junk food junkie
or a health food nut?
Which of the phrases do you think describes you?
dessert
low-fat
school canteen
to depend on
a family-sized pizza
takeaway
starving
десерт
низкокалорийный
навынос
школьная столовая
зависеть от
пицца семейного размера
голодный
Learn new words and then match!
starving
It depends.
to grill
takeaway
family-sized
dessert
low-fat
to treat yourself
not to hurt
to go over the top
otherwise
Translate. Then match.
изголодавшийся
Как будет.
жарить на гриле
еда на вынос
семейный размер
десерт
с низким содержанием жира
угощаться
не повреждать
переходить порог
иначе
starving
It depends.
to grill
takeaway
family-sized
dessert
low-fat
to treat yourself
not to hurt
to go over the top
otherwise
to cook on a grill/fire with strong heat
containing very little fat
to do no harm/damage
sth is determined by sth else
to give yourself sth which is unusually nice
to do sth to excess
a portion that is theoretically big enough to feed a family
a meal that is taken away from where it has been cooked
very hungry
a sweet dish usually eaten at the end of a meal
introduces a result of not taking a particular action
Grammar
Nouns
countable
uncountable
singular
plural
a banana
an apple
a carrot
some bananas
some apples
some carrots
some rice
some milk
some
any
He’s got some oranges.
He’s got some milk.
Can I have some salt, please?
There aren’t any apples.
Is there any flour?
утвердительные предложения
?-просьбы
отрицательные предложения
вопросительные предложения
countable
uncountable
I eat a lot of oranges.
How many oranges do you eat?
I drink a lot of milk.
How much milk do you drink?
too many oranges
(more than I need)
a lot of/lots of oranges
a few/some oranges
few oranges
too much milk
(more than I need)
a lot of/lots of milk
a little/some milk
little milk
We’ve got some juice. We haven’t got much sugar. We haven’t got many apples.
There aren’t any/are no apples.
There are a lot of bananas in the fridge.
Is there any milk?
Can I have some crisps?
I’ll have a little/some cream with my cake.
Let’s buy a few/some peppers.
Some/any
Count/
Uncount
In request
Read the examples. Which words do we use with countable/uncountable nouns? Which do we use in affirmative, in negative sentences, and in requests? Make sentences using them.
Ex. 4. You want a snack. Discuss what there is to eat with your partner.
Is there any milk?
A little./No, not much.
TAKE
to take sth off
(remove a piece of clothing etc. (≠put on)
to take sth back
(to return sth you)
to take sb out
(to invite sb out with you)
to take away
(to order food and take it with you)
Phrasal verbs (to take)
Alan took ……………… his sunglasses before he dived into the pool.
I’m taking you …………… for your birthday.
Ex. 5. Complete the sentences using the correct particle.
away
back
off
out
off
out
A burger to take ……………, please.
There was a hole in the shirt so I took it …………… to the shop.
away
back
Sunday
Monday
cereal
chicken
vegetables
a pie
cereal
crisps
burger
chips
pizza
coke
chocolate
Ex. 6. Writing. List all the foods/drinks you have had in the last two days. Has your diet been healthy? Write a short paragraph about it.
Workbook
Ex. 1. Categorise the food and drinks on the shopping list by completing the chart.
Healthy food
Junk food
ice cream
low-fat yoghurt
frozen chips
bar of chocolate
tuna
tomatoes
onions
white sugar
brown rice
biscuits
chicken nuggets
lettuce
Ex. 3. Label the containers. Then match them with their contents.
*of salad *of water *of soup *of tea *of chocolates
a …………
a …………
a …………
a …………
a …………
a tin of soup
a box of chocolates
a cup of tea
a bowl of salad
a bottle of water
Ex. 4. Complete the phrasal verbs with:
If you don’t like it, then take it ……………… to the shop.
It is very hot. I think I will take ……………… my T-shirt.
Can we eat a take ………… tonight?
My parents always take us …………… on Fridays.
off
out
away
back
Ex. 5. What did Alex order? Choose from sentences A-H to complete the dialogue. There are two extra sentences.
Ex. 6. Circle the correct item.
I bought any/some tins of tuna.
There are no/any apples left.
Do you have any/a few milk?
There aren’t some/any frozen peas.
There’s only a little/a few pie left.
Is she making a lot of/a little cookies?
There is a few/a lot of lettuce.
They’ve got some/a few water.
Can you make a few/a little sandwiches?
Some/any
Count/
Uncount