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Choose the right words. 1 I have some bread, please? a Will b Would c Could 2 like an orange, please. a I b I’d c Could I 3 What like to eat? a you b you’d c would you 4 How do our bags weigh? a much b many c heavy 5 She bought half a kilo . a sugar b of sugar c of sugars 6 Let’s get fresh air. a a b an c some

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Which word is the odd one out?

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Complete the questions with much or many. 1 How potatoes do you want? 2 Have we got time? 3 Do you eat rice? 4 How milk do we need? 5 Did you spend money? 6 How people were at the match?

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Match the answers with the questions in Exercise 3. a Two litres. b No, I don’t like it. c About 30,000. d Just one, please. e Yes, it’s OK. We’ve got an hour. f No, I didn’t.

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Complete the sentences with much or many. 1 There aren’t good programmes on TV this week. 2 You don’t get exercise. Why don’t you come to the gym with me? 3 Do students play ice hockey? 4 Is there pasta in the cupboard? 5 Have people in your class got a mobile phone? 6 I don’t eat fish.

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Complete the conversations. 1 Would you like some a grape? b bread? c pea? 2 Could I a have a drink? b some fruit juice? c a biscuit, please? 3 I’d like a a rice, please. b kilo, please. c potatoes, please. 4 What would you like a eat? b drink? c to eat?

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How do you say these sentences in your language? 1 Help yourself. 2 What would you like to eat? 3 Could I have some water, please? 4 We’re crazy about ice hockey. 5 I fancy the pasta. 6 We know quite a lot about him.

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Would you like some waffles?

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What do you know about food in the USA? Do you eat any ‘American’ food?

Meals and meal times Breakfast People in the USA eat when they wake up. Traditionally, people eat: eggs, bacon, toast, bagels, cereal, donuts, waffles, pancakes, yoghurt or fruit. They drink milk, juice, tea or coffee. But sometimes young people today have a ‘candy bar’ and a coke for their breakfast! Lunch Between 11am and 2pm. People usually have sandwiches, soup, fries, salad, fruit, cookies. They drink juice, milk or soda. Schools often serve hot and cold lunches. Dinner Between 4.30pm and 7.30pm. Hot meals include: steak, potatoes, vegetables, noodles, chicken, fish or roast meat. A lot of families eat a ‘TV dinner’ in front of the television – frozen meals and pizza are popular. But many families don't often eat dinner together, because everyone is too busy. Eating at a restaurant is also quite common.

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ABOUT FOOD IN THE USA A lot of the early American immigrants died because they didn't have enough to eat. Today, many Americans die because they eat too much.

M a r t h a s Bar Starters Pumpkin soup California dip (Onions and sour cream) Tex-Mex Dip (Avocados, sour cream, beans, olives, tomatoes and onions) Main dishes Burger and fries Macaroni and cheese New England boiled dinner (Beef and vegetables) Boston baked beans (Beans with pork)

3.00 3.50 4.25

5.95 6.50 8.50 7.95

Side dishes Fried green tomatoes Glazed carrots Spanish rice Hashed brown potatoes

1.50 0.95 2.25 2.25

Salads Three-bean salad Potato salad

1.75 1.50

Desserts Apple pie and cream German chocolate cake Pineapple upside-down cake

2.95 3.75 3.75

Task 1 Look at the information about meals and mealtimes in the USA. Find at least three differences between the USA and your country. 2 Look at the menu from an American restaurant and choose your meal. What would you like?

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