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Listening – Reading 4 © Ernst Klett Verlag GmbH, Stuttgart 2006 | www.klett.de Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet. Die Kopiergebühren sind abgegolten. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Orange Line 2 ISBN-10: 3-12-547524-4 ISBN-13: 978-3-12-547524-3 25 Unit 4 You are what you eat! 1 Let’s listen: At the supermarket a) Listen to Mrs Taylor and Jade. Are the sentences right or wrong? Tick (). Right Wrong 1. Mrs Taylor and Jade must be quick. 2. At 3 o’clock Mr and Mrs Taylor want to go to a football match together. 3. Mrs Taylor hasn’t got the shopping list. 4. Jade saw the list on the cupboard in the hall. 5. Jade thought that it was an old list. b) What did they buy? Tick () the nine correct boxes. 1. spaghetti 2. fruit 3. biscuits 4. tomatoes 5. lettuce 6. crisps 7. cheese 8. potatoes 9. chocolate cake 10. bread 11. carrots 12. dog food c) Listen again. 1. How much is the shopping? – It’s £ . 2. What is Mrs Taylor’s problem? – 2 Let’s read: Emma’s family food We eat food from a lot of different countries in my family. My mum’s parents came to England from India many years ago but they still cook a lot of Indian food. My grandma likes English food but she still cooks Indian food because my granddad likes Indian food best. Her lamb curry is the best curry in London! And she makes a great rice pudding. My dad is from London. He hates spicy food like curries – his favourite food is chicken and chips. There’s a little family story about that. My mum came into my dad’s computer shop one day. It was before they were married. He thought she was very nice and wanted to invite her for lunch. She said, “Let’s go to the Taj Mahal. It’s the nearest restaurant and I haven’t got a lot of time.” He wasn’t very happy but he went there. He looked at the menu but there was only curry – curry with vegetables, with lamb or with chicken. But the waiter was very nice. He saw Dad’s face and understood the problem. When my mum went to the toilet, he asked my dad, “Would you like chicken and chips?” When his meal came, my mum didn’t say anything. But a week later Mum invited him for a meal. He told her then that he didn’t really like curries. But it was OK. Mum remembered the chicken and chips. She wanted to cook spaghetti. ad likes

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Listening – Reading 4

© Ernst Klett Verlag GmbH, Stuttgart 2006 | www.klett.de Von dieser Druckvorlage ist die Vervielfältigung für den eigenen Unterrichtsgebrauch gestattet. Die Kopiergebühren sind abgegolten. Alle Rechte vorbehalten.

Orange Line 2 ISBN-10: 3-12-547524-4 ISBN-13: 978-3-12-547524-3 25

Unit 4 You are what you eat!

1 Let’s listen: At the supermarket a) Listen to Mrs Taylor and Jade. Are the sentences right or wrong? Tick (�).

Right Wrong 1. Mrs Taylor and Jade must be quick. 2. At 3 o’clock Mr and Mrs Taylor want to go to a football match together. 3. Mrs Taylor hasn’t got the shopping list. 4. Jade saw the list on the cupboard in the hall. 5. Jade thought that it was an old list.

b) What did they buy? Tick (�) the nine correct boxes.

1. spaghetti 2. fruit 3. biscuits 4. tomatoes 5. lettuce 6. crisps 7. cheese 8. potatoes 9. chocolate cake 10. bread 11. carrots 12. dog food

c) Listen again.

1. How much is the shopping? – It’s £ .

2. What is Mrs Taylor’s problem? –

2 Let’s read: Emma’s family food We eat food from a lot of different countries in my

family. My mum’s parents came to England from India many years ago but they still cook a lot of Indian food. My grandma likes English food but she still cooks Indian food because my granddad likes Indian food best. Her lamb curry is the best curry in London! And she makes a great rice pudding. My dad is from London. He hates spicy food like curries – his favourite food is chicken and chips. There’s a little family story about that. My mum came into my dad’s computer shop one day. It was before they were married. He thought she was very nice and wanted to invite her for lunch. She said, “Let’s go to the Taj Mahal. It’s the nearest restaurant and I haven’t got a lot of time.” He wasn’t very happy but he went there. He looked at the menu but there was only curry – curry with vegetables, with lamb or with chicken. But the waiter was very nice. He saw Dad’s face and understood the problem.When my mum went to the toilet, he asked my dad, “Would you like chicken and chips?” When his meal came, my mum didn’t say anything.

But a week later Mum invited him for a meal. He told her then that he didn’t really like curries. But it was OK. Mum remembered the chicken and chips. She wanted to cook spaghetti.

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