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Are’there any eggs? Vocabulary Foods: count nouns ; s22)) 1. Look at the pictures. Read and listen. © oO @g 5, amango * 2. an orange 4. an egg q 4. an apple 3. an onion . / = 7. apeach 9. a tomato 10. a potato 6. a banana 8. a strawberry 12. a bean — 14. a salad 44. a pepper 13. a sandwich ws) 2. Listen and repeat. x26) 3, QQERTIEEEMEISIEND isten to the conversations. Check the food or foods in each conversation. olelslele|= 30 thiny Topic Snapshot 138) 1. Read and listen to the conversation. Karen: Hi, Mom. I'm home, Mom: I'm making a salad and an omelet. Sound good? Mom: Oh, hi, Karen. You'e a little early today. Karen: Mmm, Can | help? Karen: Yeah. There's a teachers’ meeting this Mom: Sure! Do me a favor, OK? Karen: Yup! afternoon. What's for lunch? — Mom: Check in the fridge. Are there any onions? Mom: Oh! Wait a minute. Look in the cupboard, OK? Karen: Just a minute. ... Yes, there are. Lots. Karen: OK. ... Yeah, Mom. We're in luck. There are Mom: And what about potatoes? ‘some potatoes here. Karene Nov Mon hereierant tary Mom: Great. Let's make a potato and onion omelet! 2. Complete each statement, according to the information in the Topic Snapshot. Circle a or b. 4, Today Karen is home @eaty. b. late, 2. Karen's teachers are .. a. inameeting. b. at home. 3. Karen’s mom is ... lunch a. eating b. making 4. There aren't any ... in the fridge. a. onions b. potatoes 5. There are some ... in the cupboard. a. potatoes —_b. onions thirty-one | 34 L. study the grammar. Add -s to most nouns. banana + bananas bean + beans : Grammar Plural nouns: spelling rules « e Add -es to nouns that end in -ch, -0, -s, -sh, or -x. ‘tomato + tomato@s sandwich + sandwichés box + boxes. If a noun ends in a consonant and -y, change the y to i and add -es. strawbery’+ strawberries party’ + parties 2.. Complete the chart with the plural forms of the nouns below. apple banana box country dress egg family mango nationality ‘onion orange party peach potato strawberry Plural with -s | Plural with -es_| Plural with -ies apples. boxes. countries, 3. what can you see in .ch picture? Write the numbers as words. 1. three bananas, four peppers, and 2. 3. ‘About you! What's your opinion? Answer each question with the names of foods. What's good in an omelet? ‘What's good in a salad? 32 thirtytwo Grammar some and any There are some mangoes. L. study the grammar. ‘There aren't any apples. Use some in affirmative statements. There are S6Mme apples in the fridge. Use any in negative statements. ‘There aren't any peppers on the table. a definite quantity four eggs an indefinite quantity some eggs Use any in questions. Are there aify onions in the omelet? (Yes, there are. / No, there aren't) om + For short answers, you can also say: Yes, there are some, | No, there aren't any. sxe 2. (GESNIEETEDD Listen to the grammar examples. Repeat. 3. Look at the crazy kitchen. Choose some or any to complete each statement or question. ‘What a crazy kitchen! There are (1}€9R8Y any notebooks and markers in the fridge. There are also (2) some/any bananas. There aren't (3) some/any eggs in the fridge. But what's on the table? There are (4) some //any phones on the table, and there are (5) some /any eggs ‘on the phones. There are also (6) some/any drums in this crazy kitchen, next to the fridge. In the fridge, there are also (7) some /any books. That's crazy! Are there (8) some/any peppers in the fridge? No, there aren't (9) some /any peppers there, But there are (10) some/any peppers under the chair. That's really crazy! A. complete the conversations with some and any. 4. A: There aren't _att|___ tomatoes for our sandwiches. Oh, no! That's really too bad. Watt! Let's use peppers in the sandwiches. : Cool ideal : I'm making a salad, Do me a favor? Sure! : Please check the cupboard, Are there onions? 3. A: Mmm. What's in this? it's great! B: Well, there are bananas and strawberries in i. 4, A: Hi, Stan. I'm at the store. Are there oranges in the fridge? B: Let me check. ... No, sorry. There aren't oranges. 5. A: I'm making an egg salad sandwich. How many eggs are there in the fridge? B: I'm not sure. Just a minute. ... Oh, no! There aren't eggs. thirtythree | 38 y Reading A café menu ‘L. Read the café menu. What’s your favorite dish on the menu? MENU Please order all dishes by number! International Sandwich Bar ‘March 15, from 12:00-2:00 ceoalees “> Swedish mini tomato Where? |@® American-style and e99 sandwiches The Barker School Cafe carrot salad “(22 Fg lad sandwich Bring your family and friends! > Braan tomato with peppers, Mexican style Come, eat, and en ‘vinaigrette solad “10 Griled vegetarion sndvich {tomatoes and onions) tomatoes, onions, carrots) Great wih 9s or asondvichl ‘> Cold talion white bean and Egg Dishes tomato solod AD Sporsh potato omelet ‘4 German poteto salad “® Brozilon quails eggs “> French egg slad with no onions) | 8 Peruvian tacu-ocu”fegs, onions yellow peppers, ans, ond more!) “Turkish “menemem” eggs. tomatoes, peppers, ond more!) 6 Russion egg solad with onions) ® Catbbeon mango-peach-onionsolad 2. Circle T (true) or F (false), according to the menu. 41. There aren't any sandwiches on the menu. T® 2. There are eggs in some sandwiches. TIF 3. There are two egg dishes with carrots TIF 4. There aren't any peaches on the menu, TIF 5. There are tomatoes in only three dishes. TIF 6. There aren't any egg dishes with onions. TIF 7. There aren't any banana omelets. TIF 8. There are beans in a salad and in an egg dish. T/ F 3. Complete the chart. Write the numbers of the dishes from the menu, "08 90% ‘ee 60 ‘Two dishes that &u have some . ‘Two dishes that don't have any ... 34 thirty-four Li sar) 1, Read and listen to the conversation. GB Hey, Vickie. Let's make a big tomato and pepper salad for Mom and Dad. Great idea. Are there any tomatoes in the fridge? GD ... Un-oh! There aren't any. But there are some peppers. QQ Well, we can buy some tomatoes. GD OK. Let's go shopping! ww) 2. Listen and repeat. 3. Create a NEW conversation. : Choose a dish. Change the people and the places. Carrot sale (Pass encueen ey Thebans inthe epost (black beans and white beans) Potato salad {Potatoes and red peppers) Potato omelet Uh-oh! There aren't any. But there are (eggs and potatoes) some Tomato omelet creer en eee we (€998 and tomatoes) Banana and orange salad (bananas and oranges) thirtyfive | 35 We ‘need a box of rice. Vocabulary Drinks and more foods: non-count nouns ; sa) 1. Look at the pictures. Read and listen. " ©@0OaC@ See 11. meat. 8. cheese, 10. fish 12. pasta vo) 2. QENMELE isten and repeat. wo) 3. Listen to the conversations. Complete each statement. Circle a, b, or c. Conversation 1 Conversation 2 4. The boy is eating 3. There isn't any ea a b. ©. 2. The girl is eating .. 4. There's some - «= a b. ©. a b ca es ae Cr we? hema Complete the statements about your favorite foods and drinks. 36 thinty-six Topic Snapshot wz) 1. Read and listen to the conversat Dylan: Hey, look! They have Cowboy Cola! Dad: Dylan, soda's bad for you. Let's buy some juice. Dylan: Oh, please, Dad. Please! Dad: Well, OK. But just two cans. One for you and cone for your sister. Dylan: Thanks, Dad. Oh, Here's the juice. Let's get some for breakfast. Dad: OK. What kind? Dylan: | want apple juice. OK, Dad? Dad: All right. But your sister likes orange. Let's get a bottle of apple and a bottle of orange. Dad: We need some chicken for dinner tonight. Oh! ‘And we don't have any rice at home. Dylan: | can get that. How many boxes should I get? Dad: We only need one. 2.. Choose the correct answer to each question. 1. Where are Dylan and his dad? 2. What are they buying? 3. What kind of juice are they buying? 4. What's for dinner? Dad: Oops! We need bread, too, Dylan: How much? Dad: Get one large loaf, please. Dylan: No problem! ircle a or b. a. At home. @Ata store. a. Foods and drinks. b, Drinks. b. Coffee and tea b. Chicken and rice. a. Apple and orange. a. Fish and rice. 3. Circle the foods and drinks that Dylan and his dad are buying. 1 B.cheese 5. coffee 7. milk 9. pasta 11. soda 2. bread 4, chicken 6. fish 8, orange juice 10. rice 412. tea thirty-seven 37 J Containers and quantities Pe Grammar Count and non-count nouns; How many and How much L. study the grammar. Count nouns name things you can count. They can be singular or plural. Use a and an with singular count nouns. 49) Listen ‘An apple is nice in a salad. Beans aré good for you Shoo a bottle of water a box of pasta loaf of bread §- [EERIE © Use some and any with both plural count nouns and non-count nouns. a kilo of be Non-count nouns name things you can't count, They can't be plural. Don't use a and an with non-count nouns. Milk'is good in coffee. Pasta isn't my favorite food. Use How many with count nouns. Use How much with non-count nouns. How many sandwiches are there? (Two) How much meat is there in the fridge? (A kilo) Use containers and quantity words with non-count nouns to answer questions with How much, There are twolbottles There's alloaf of bread ‘of water on the table. in the cupboard. There are some apples and some cheese on the table. ‘onions Are there any onions or any potatoes for dinner? ww) 2. Listen to the grammar examples. Repeat. 3. Circle the correct singular or plural forms. 1G theré)/ Are there any bread here? _3. Are there / Is there any eggs in this salad? 2. Is / Are potatoes OK for breakfast? 4. Is there / Are there any pasta or rice? 4. complete each question and answer with How much or How many and the correct container and quantity. 1. How many eggs are there? There are four eqas cp 3. peppers are there? There are 5. soda can we drink? We can drink 4 pasta should we buy? Let's buy B B 6. Juice is there? There is ) 38 thirty-eight Grammar The simple present tense: statements L. study the grammar. ' © Verbs with he, she, and it end with -s. She needs cheese. NOT She need cheese. '* Verbs with J, you, we, and they don't end in -s. We like soda and juice. NOT We Hkes soda and juice. © For the verb have, use has with he, she, and it. He has soda, NOT He haves sod. \ like You | yon | want We [aoa MEME | it They fave Contractions does not » doesn't like do not + don't He want She |Soeente | MENG | meat have | 2. Circle the correct verb forms. 1. Dad want /@ant8)some tea. 4. Elaine don't / doesn't need any tomatoes for the salad. 2. We need / needs eggs. 5, |ike / likes soda, but | don't / doesn't like milk 3. I have / has lots of apples. 6. He have / has two boxes of pasta in the kitchen. ©) 3. jen to the correct statements from Exer ¢ 2. Repeat. 4. complete each conversation with the simple present tense of the verbs. 1A B: A B: 3A B: A B: Some tea? No, thanks. | don't want (not want) tea. Is there any coffee? ‘Kate (lke) soda, Here's a can of orange. But she (oot need) any! She (have) a can on the table. Dad (have) nice cheese from the store. Great! He can make some cheese sandwiches for lunch, : Is Lisa eating fish? No way! Lisa (not lke) fish. She only (lke) pasta. thirty-nine | 39 There's a new Brazilian restaurant in the US. city of Washington: the Kilo Kafé. People in Washington really like this place! I's a"kilo restaurant.” You weigh your plate Is ita kilo? You pay for kilo. Is it 500 grams? You pay for 500 ‘grams, This kind ofrestanrant is newin the United States, but not in Brazil Brazil Kile Kafé Reading A restaurant review ‘The Kilo Kafé has a variety of Brazilian specialties, and lots of American and international dishes, too. One favorite at the restaurant is an authentic fejoada, the famous Brazilian dish, At the Kilo Kalé, the fejoada has four different kinds of meat, and it has black beans, rice, and much, much more! we) 1. Read the restaurant review. Are all the dishes Brazilian at the Kilo Kafé? The fejoada at the Kilo Kafé also comes with farofa (manioe flout) and kale. Some people like orange slices with the fejoada, 100. The colors ofthe feijoada ‘are beautiful: the black beans, the yellow farofa, the white rice, the red-and-brown ‘meat, and the green kale, For delicious food and friendly people, come to the Brazil Kilo Kafé. Owners Ana Luisa and Oscar Soares welcome you! NOTE: The Ko Ka only has fejoada on and Saturdays and only fo lunch sds 2.. Match the two parts of each statement, accor 4. Fejoada has 2. The Kilo Kafé is in the city of 1g to the restaurant review. Brazil and other countries. Brazil 3, Feijoada is a famous dish from 4. The Kilo Kafé has dishes from Washington. beans, meat, rice, and other things. the United States. ep ange 5. Kilo restaurants are new in ‘3. what's in the Kilo Kafé's feljoada? Complete the statements with the ingredients below. bananas beans cheese chicken eggs farofa fish kale meat onions oranges potatoes rice It has beans, It doesn't have bananas, forty i1eetT (Ti) Discuss likes and dislikes uw) 1. Read and listen to the conversation. (GD What are you in the mood for? @Q Me? | want some juice. You too? FD Actualy, no. | don't ke juice very much. | Well, how about some soda? dj i 5 em Sounds good! | like soda a lot. It's delicious. wn) 2. Listen and repeat. 3. On the notepad, write foods and drinks you like and ones you don't like. creeeeeerereeeepp pp ———————— and create a NEW conversation. = meat [bananas | Me? | want some You too? GB Actually, no. | dont tke very much, Ler eE rer res GBD Sounds good! | like delicious! ‘@QIPG, Read your new conversation with your partner. hat aft) Then read the conversation in your partner's book. & forty-one 44 ‘opic Snapshot 1. Read and listen to the posts. Maya: | have a question for everyone. Do you exercise? ‘Adam: Well, Ido. | usually exercise in the morning, before school. Phil: Really? I never exercise. Maya Ivanova Ana: Phil, you should! I's good for you. Ee ji 9 naan Phil: know. But it’s not my thing, Ana: Well it's nice chatting with everyone, but 'm going, It's time for dinner. ‘Adam: Waita minute, What time is it in Brasilia? Ana: Nine o'clock in the evening, Why? ‘Adam: Dinnerat nine? That's so late! Maya: Adam, do you eat dinner early at your house? ‘Adar: We usually eat at six. in the morning in the afternoon in the evening at night Post a comment Ana: Six oclock? That's way too early for me! See you later! 2. Complete the statements about the posts. Write Phil, Adam, Maya, or Ana. 1. Phil__ doesn't exercise at all. 4, ___usually eats dinner late. 2 exercises in the morning. 5. usually eats dinner early. 3. should exercise. 6 has a question for everyone. 42 a b. c Vocabulary Daily routines 4s) 1. Look at the pictures. Read and listen. 4. brush my hair/ 5. go to school ‘comb my hair 6. hang out with 7. come home 8. relax 9. exercise my friends, 10. get undressed 5D) Listen and repent GB rxires00 ater 900 | eat breakfast before 9:00. es 11. take abath/ 12. go to bed take a shower ax) 2. Listen and repeat. as) 3. ten to the descriptions of daily routines. Match the time phrases with the pictures of the activities you h eR 2 es > od before 8:00 a. after school before dinner a steamer \ OLE] tatertraee Hv ar500 ee at 9:30 . before dinner e ad . after dinner id oak fs e& ° oO | brush my teeth after breakfast. ‘About you Describe your daily routines. Before breakfast, | After dinner, | —— forty-three | 43 Frequency adverbs Grammar Frequency adverbs; The simple present tense: spelling rules LL. study the grammar. In affirmative statements in the simple present tense, place a frequency adverb before the verb. He always'takes a shower in the morning, | usually brush my teeth after dinner We @ftei go to the park after school. She sometimes Goes to bed at 1000. They ever do their homework on time. In affirmative statements with be, place the frequency adverb after the verb. VPmalways on time for school. I'mlinever late. > oo + Dont use never with a negative verb, I never go to school late. NOT Hert never-ge to schoo! ate. For statements with he, she, and it, add -s to the base form of most verbs. come + comes play + plays exercise + exercises ‘Add -es to a base form that ends in -ch, -0, -s, -sh, or -x. go+goes brush» brushes relax + relaxes Ifa base form ends in a consonant and -y, change the y to / and add -es. study studies The verb have is irregular. have» has 2. Listen to the grammar examples. Repeat. 3. complete each statement with the simple present tense and the frequency adverb. 1. | always get up late, but my cousin, Dan, always gets up (get up /always) early. 2. I never exercise, but my sister, Stacey, (exercises / usually) after dinner. 3, My mom is never late for work, but my dad_____(be/sometimes) very late. 4, | sometimes relax in my room, but my dad (elax always) in front of the TV. 5. | brush my hair in the bathroom, but my sister (brush /sometimes) her hair in her room. 6. | usually take a shower in the morning, but my mom (take / always) a bath L. study the grammar. * Use do or does and a base form to ask yes/no questions in the simple present tense. Grammar The simple present tense: yes / no questions ‘ " 1 you you pe | %" | need new gym shoes? || ves, |! | da. | no, |! | dont we sym "| we | we they they they Does |"° |have tunch at 11007 || Yes, | © | does. | No, |"? | dosn't she = ” | she " | she 2. complete the questions with Do or Does. 4, Do you watch TV in the moming? 4. your cousin like soccer? 2 Barry wear jeans? 5. Eva and Sue play video games? 3. your sisters play volleyball? 6 Jim babysit his brother? 3. complete the short answers. 41. A: Do you get up early? 4. A: Do your teammates go to bed early B: Yes, | do before a game? 2. A: Do you and your sister play video B: Yes, games? 5. A: Does your brother exercise? B: No, : Yes, 3. A: Do you take a shower in the moming? 6. A: Does your mom watch TV after dinner? B: No, B: No, 4. ===> 5. Write yes/no questions. Use question marks. ten to the questions and answers from Exercise 3. Repeat. 1. you / get up late in the morning Do you get up late in the morning? 2, we / have soccer practice today 3. her father / come home late in the evening 4. your family / watch TV before dinner 5. your classmates / stay at school late forty-five | 45 Reading An online message board LL. Read about Phil Campbell's daily routine. What time does Phil get up and go to bed? Mok Cu Ak) Mec ue DMT Phil Campbell: Exercise isn't part of my daily routine because | don’t really have time. But, here's my typical day at home here in London. | always get up at 7:00, except on Saturday and Sunday, of course. | take a shower, brush my teeth, and get dressed before 7:30. | usually have breakfast with my family. | ahways have orange juice with breakfast, but I never drink tea or coffee because | don't ike either one! We sometimes eat a typical English breakfast: that’s eggs, potatoes, beans, tomatoes, and meat, such as bacon or sausages. But not always. You know, my cousin Kevin in the US. says they have eggs and potatoes in the morning, but they never eat beans or tomatoes for breakfast. What about you guys? What's YOUR typical breakfast? Right after breakfast, | go to school. Hey, guys, guess what! We're learning about Mexico in geography class this week! Daniel, do you learn about the U.K. in your classes? After school, | babysit my neighbor, Nathan. He needs help with his homework. His mom comes home at 7:00, so| usually eat dinner with my family at about 7:30 or 8:00. Then, after dinner, ldo my homework, relax in my room, and check my messages on Teen2Teen Friends. At about 10:00, | go to bed Hey, Ana eats dinner at 9:00! Brazil sounds like more fun than England! Cn A typical English breakfast 2.. Circte the correct words or phrases, according to the blog post. 1. Before breakfast, PhillGrushes his teeth)/ goes to school / does his homework. 2, Phil usually eats eggs, potatoes, beans, tomatoes / bread / oranges, and meat for breakfast 3, Phil never drinks tea or coffee / soda or juice / coffee or soda, 4, Phil eats breakfast / lunch / dinner after Nathan's mom comes home. 5. Phil usually does his homework right after breakfast / school / dinner. 3. cross out the verbs for acti ies that Phil doesn’t talk about in his blog post. 41. babysit 6. get up 12. ride his bike 2. brush his hair 7. play video games 13, take a shower 3. check his messages on 8. eat lunch 44, take a bath Teen2Teen Friends 9. playin the school band 15. eat dinner 10. eat breakfast 16. watch TV 5, get findressedt 11. practice basketball 4, get dressed 46 forty-six 1s) 1, Read and listen to the conversation. GD Vihat are your evenings usually like? QQ Welt it depends. | usually do my homework before dinner, but | sometimes help my mom or dad. We always have dinner at 8:00 GD What about after dinner? After dinner? | check my messages, or | play video games. Then | usually go to bed at 10:00. G® Your evenings are busy! ass) 2. Listen and repeat. 3: On the notepad, make a list of your evening routines. Then create a NEW conversation, using your own routines. 19 Betore dinner 1 {do my homework | QQ Wie it depends. lusvally before dinner, but | sometimes We have dinner at GD What about after dinner? @ After dinner? | I to bed at [Fer dinner} Read your new conversation with your partner. Then read the conversation in your partner's book. forty-seven | 47 Review: Units 4-6 1. Read the conversation. Choose the correct answer to each question. Glen: What are you in the mood for? Judy: A western omelet. Glen: A what? Judy: A western omelet, i's an omelet with peppers and onions. It's delicious. Glen: But | don't like onions, Can you make an omelet with peppers and cheese? Judy: Sure. | can do that, But there isn't any cheese. Glen: Let's go shopping. We need some bread, too. 4. Where are Glen and Judy? 3. What is a western omelet? 5. Do they need any food from a. At the store a. An omelet with peppers and cheese. the store? ®Athome. Baer ict ih peccers enri(cns eae ond Cecrreretenc on ores 2. What is Judy in the mood for? 4. What's wrong with a western omelet, Ce ae a. An onion and pepper omelet, according to Glen?” b. A pepper and cheese omelet. a. He doesn't lke onions. b. There isn't any cheese. 2.. Look at the picture of the kitchen. Complete Jason's questions with Are there or Is there, and any. Write Jill's answers, according to the picture. 4, Jason: Are there any bananas? Jit: Yes, there are 2. Jason: peaches? dil: 3. Jason: milk? dil: 4, Jason: bread? dil: 5. Jason: pasta? dil: 6. Jason: cheese? dil: 7. Jason: strawberries? dil: 5 8, Jason: coffee? dil: 3. Look at the picture again. What's in the kitchen? Describe the quantities with containers. 4. There is one bottle ofjuice, of bread. 2. ofmeat, 5, of rice. 3. of soda. 6 of water. ey aa 4. complete each question with How many or How much. 1. How many potatoes are in that omelet? 4 meat i in the fridge? 2 cans of soda are there inthe cupboard? 5, pasta is there for diner? 3 cheese is therefor my sancivich? 6 onions are there inthe salad? 5. complete the convesations in the simple present tense. 1. A: Do Tom's parents go (Tom's parents /go) shopping every Friday? B 4, don't. They usually go (they /go/ usually) shopping on Saturday. 2A (your neighbors / exercise) outside every morning? B: No, (they /exercise / usually) outside on weekends. 3A (your mom /make) dinner at your house? B: Yes, But (my dad /make / sometimes) dinner, too. 4k (you/ brush) your teeth before breakfast? B: Yes, ((/brush /always) my teeth before breakfast. ‘What do you usually eat for breakfast? Do you exercise in the moming, the afternoon, or the evening? What are your mornings usually lke? 2. Write a description of your typical day. After | get up, | usually_____________. After school, | sometimes | always do my homework. Before | go to bed at night, | usually Progress Check WA er oy £) Pian a meal with someone JAMEE _) Describa my typical day J () Discuss my likes and dislixes J) Use the Unit 4—6 grammar and vocabulary |

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