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2. A. Fill in missed letters: B r _ _ _ f _ _ t L _ t _ _ c _ _ o _ l P _ d _ _ n _ _ _ t _ o n _ i _ k
B _ _ t _ r _ o_ _ _ r t A _ _ i _ o_ _ p _ c e O _ _ n _ e _a p _ _ c _ m B. Put in the right order mixed words: Eiujc _______ Ralcig _______ Pepla _______ Lats _______ Hisd _______
Guras _______ Nipcsha _______ Ppizaeter _______ Fefoce _______ Ltucet _______ 3. There are 17 words connected with food. They go across → and down ↓. Find them and write them here.
M_______ C_______ B_______ P_______ STEAK J_______ B_______ R_______ V_______ E_______ B_______ L_______ C_______ F_______ Y_______ G_______ H_______ Put the following eating and drinking verbs into the correct squares.
Food Drink Read and translate the dialogues. Learn one of them and act on the lesson. A. Tom: Hmm … Do I need anything? I need a lot of things. Vegetables, potatoes … Hello Jane! Come in! How was your day? Jane: Excellent! I lovethis job. It’s interesting. I have a lot of responsibilities, my co-workers are great and I’m having a wonderful time. Tom: Don’t you miss teaching? Jane: Hmm… no. I liked teaching very much, as you know, but I wanted to do something else. I wanted to do something else. I wanted to move on. I made the right decision. I really believe that. And … don’t forget that I need to live in Boston. Tom: I see your point. Jane: What are you doing? Making a grocery list? You wanted to cook tonight! That’s wonderful! I’d love to cook together! Tom: Actually, I wanted to invite you to a very little restaurant that I found on the other side of the town … Jane: Oh no! Let’s stay in. Do you want to make lasagna? What we need? We need oil, onions, garlic, tomatoes, pepper, salt, mushrooms, oregano, basil, cheese and ground beef. Tom: I have everything except mushrooms and ground beef. Jane: Then let’s leave out the ground beef, forget about the mushrooms, and have vegetarian lasagna. We’ll cook it together. And we won’t even go out of the house! Tom: Now, that’s good idea! B. Waiter: Do you have a reservation? Ann: Yes, I think so. Waiter: For how many people? Ann: It’s a table for two, but it’s not in my name. Bob: Hi, Ann! Ann: Excuse me. Hi, Bob! Did you make a reservation for us? Bob: No, I didn’t, but I think Kristin did. Is our table ready? Waiter: There’s one available near the window and one next to the fireplace. Bob: The fireplace … That sounds perfect! Ann: What would you recommend? What’s the house speciality? Waiter: The halibut with balsamic sauce is delicious tasty, and salad “The delicate”. Bob: Well, what wine do you recommend to go with fish? Waiter: Of course, only vintage wine. For example, white wine “The Monarch’s Chapel” in 1975. Bob: With pleasure. I think it’s very tasty. Waiter: Enjoy!
C. Mary: Hello, you’re early this morning, Charles. It’s only a quarter to eight. Charles: Ye-e-a. I’m going to be in time for the first lecture today. Mary: I’m delighted to hear that. You’ve been late twice this week. Charles: That’s no business of yours. Mary: Have you passed your test in French? You’d better dig into your studies. The exams start next week. Charles: Please, stop nagging me at this time of the day. Mind your own business. And if you want to hear, I’ve made good progress in French. Mary: You didn’t say! Charles: Can you cook up a simple egg dish for us right now? Mary: OK. Will you crush the juice from oranges? And don’t eat chocolate. It will spoil your appetite for breakfast. Charles: This chocolate melts in the mouth. It’s delicious. Mary: You should cut down on sweets and chocolate. Charles: I’m dying with hunger. Will you pass me the butter, please? Mary: Here it is. Charles: Honestly, I must hurry. Will you clear off the table? Mary: All right. Charles: I’ll be late tonight. I’ve got a date with Jane. Bye!
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