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SEMANA 3 - SOLUCIONES

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VOCABULARY
Feelings
2
16
Page 60
1 Positive: happy, excited
Negative: sad, tired, hungry, bored, thirsty,
frightened, angry
Both: surprised
2 1.
bored
2. hungry
3. surprised
4. angry
3 1.
hungry
2. tired
3. bored
5. thirsty
6. happy
7. sad
4. thirsty
5. frightened
Magazine Articles
large
2. cheese
3. tomato
LISTENING
2. true
3. false – There isn’t any fruit and there aren’t any
vegetables in a typical school meal.
4. false – The meals are small.
5. true
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September 2012
Meals now include healthy ingredients.
millions
pictures of the food at their schools
to create a lunchroom revolution around the world
Fruit: strawberries, apples
Vegetables: lettuce, cucumbers
Bread and Cereals: spaghetti, bread
Protein: chicken, eggs
Milk Products: cheese, ice cream
3 1.
4. onions
5. chips
6. small
TRANSCRIPTION
5 Schools are changing their lunch menus.
6 1. false – Martha is from Scotland.
HEALTH
2
18
2. Which do you prefer
3. Are there any olives in the salad
4. Do you want anything to drink
READING
2.
3.
4.
5.
2 hamburger (6), chips (2), fizzy drink (1)
4 1. Would you like to order
Accept all logical answers.
7 1.
2
18
SPEAKING
4 ABOUT ME:
2
17
LISTENING
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Unit 5 Page 62, Exercises 2 and 3
John:
Welcome to Ben’s Burgers. Would you
like to order?
Emma: Yes, please. How much is a large
hamburger?
John:
£5.
Emma: £5? Is there any cheese on the
hamburger?
John:
No, there isn’t. There is some tomato
and onion on it. Cheese is extra.
Emma: How much is the cheese?
John:
It’s £1.
Emma: Hmm. OK, I want a large hamburger
with cheese and tomato. But I don’t want any
onions on it. I hate onions.
John:
Do you want chips with your
hamburger? Chips are £3.
Emma: OK, can I have some chips, please? I
also want a small fizzy drink. How much is that?
John:
Small fizzy drinks are £2. Is that all?
Emma: Yes, please.
John:
OK, that’s £11.
Emma: Here’s a twenty.
John:
Your change is £9. Thanks and have a
good day.
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