Eating out

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Food, glorious food!!

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Food, glorious food!!

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Think of… (3 examples) food for a picnic healthy food junk food food that’s ‘naughty (= unhealthy) but nice’ food for the rich and famous food for romance food that reminds you of your childhood food for a wedding a dish for a first date food for a business meeting food that reminds you of a trip food for the elderly food from a hot country food for Christmas a drink for celebrating

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TYPES OF FOOD

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WAYS OF COOKING

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WAYS OF COOKING

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TASTES

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TYPES OF DIET

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What’s your favourite?

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Vocabulary: food / dish / meal Food (n. uncount): something that people and

animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep them alive. Ex. baby food/pet food/ …

There was lots of food at the party.

Dish (n. count): 1) a plate 2) food prepared in a particular way as part of a meal. Ex. A chicken/vegetarian dish

Meal (n. count): an occasion when food is eaten, or the food which is eaten on such an occasion. Ex. breakfast/lunch/dinner /Christmas meal/…You must come round for a meal sometime.

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food / dish / meal

The typical ____________ in Spain are Paella, Tortilla and Cocido.

Doctors recommend at least 5 __________ a day.

____________ is necessary for every living thing.

Practice: p. 44

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Grammar: so / such

It was _________ an expensive restaurant that we couldn’t afford to pay for the meal.

The restaurant was __________ expensive that we could not afford to pay for the meal.

There were __________ many people that we could not enter.

They were __________ nice people that we decided to make friends with them.

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so / such1. so + adjective/adverbThey were so nice (that) we soon became friends.She drove so fast (that) I got scared.

2. so much/little + noun uncount.There was so much noise (that) I decided to

leave.

3. so many/few + noun count. plThere were so many people (that) we could notgo in.

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so / such4. such + a/an + adj + noun count. sgIt was such a good restaurant (that) we all loved

it.

5. such + Ø + adj + noun uncount.There was such heavy traffic (that) we arrivedlate.

6. such + Ø + adj + noun count. plThey were such noisy people (that) I couldn’t

sleep.

Practice: p. 45