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5b Tariq is a conference organizer. He phones a catering company and
orders the food for the conference. Listen and write his order in the ‘Tariq’
column on the order form (audio file 5).
Event catering Company Order form
Quantity
Tariq You
First Course
Tomato and cheese salad
Noodle soup
Tomato soup
Main Course
Cheese salad
Cheese salad
Chicken salad (Chinese
style with noodles)
Beef curry (with rice)
Lamb kebab (with rice and
vegetables)
Vegetarian curry (with rice)
Vegetarian pizza (tomato,
mushroom)
Burger meal (chips, onion
rings)
Sushi meal (fish and
vegetarian)
Desserts
Chocolate ice cream
Apple pie
Fruit salad
Drinks
Sparkling water
Still water
Lemonade
Orange juice
//
Apple juice
5c Put the words in the right order to make offers and requests. Then listen
and check (audio file 6). Which are offers and which are requests?
1.
send Could some me coffee you?
2.
I’d 50 kebabs please like lamb
3.
Can water we bottles have 40 please of?
4.
like Would you bread some ?
5.
chicken like salads please We’d some
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5d Which of these are replies to offers and which are replies to requests?
o
That’s no problem.
o
Yes, please.
o
Sure, no problem.
o
No, thank you.
o
No thanks.
o
Certainly.
o
I’m sorry. I’m afraid we haven’t
got any of those at the moment.
5e You need to order the food for the lunch at the Food conference. There
are 100 people at the conference. Choose the food and complete the ‘You’
column on the order form. Role-play the dialogue between the conference
organiser and the supplier.
Task for student A:
You are the conference organiser. Phone Event Catering,
the supplier, and make your order.
Task for student B:
You work for Event Catering, the supplier. Take the order
from the conference organiser.
6 Extra Activities
6a Read the text about food shopping on the next page. Which different ways
of shopping for food does it mention?
6b Underline the correct alternatives in these sentences about the text.
1.
It is
cheap / expensive
to order your supermarket shopping on-line and have
it delivered.
2.
Supermarket websites
can / can't
remember what you have ordered in the
past.
3.
Farmers' markets
have always been well-supported / have recently become
popular again.
4.
Organic food has
a lot of / no
chemicals in it.
5.
The
customer / producer
decides what fruit and vegetables are used in a “box
service”.
6c Discuss in pairs. What are the advantages and disadvantages of getting
your food from: a) a supermarket b) a smaller shop or a market? Think
about:
price
choice of products
quality of products
convenience
service
ecological reasons
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New Markets – shopping for food in the 21
st
century
Making a long trip to the supermarket
and queuing for hours used to be the
normal weekly routine for British and
American shoppers. But since the
1990s, there is a better way to get your
groceries. Supermarket shopping on
the Internet has boomed in the UK and
the USA.
The major supermarkets have their
own websites, and if you order on-line
with them, for extra sum such as $8/£5
the
supermarkets
will
do
your
shopping for you and deliver it to your
door. If you shop with them regularly,
they will “remember” your favourite
items so you can order them next time
without searching the item!
These days thousands of people in the
UK and the States regularly do their
supermarket shopping in this way. In
contrast, in many rural areas of
Britain there has been a return to the
traditional outdoor market. Farmers'
markets, where famers sell their
products directly to the customer, had
practically died out in Britain because
of
the
attraction
of
the
large
supermarkets, but they have been
resurrected recently, both to help
farmers make more profits, and to
provide customers with 'real' food
again, such as fresh meat, eggs,
vegetables and preserves. Organic food
has become very popular, and some
producers a run a “box service”, where
they deliver a weekly box of fruit and
vegetables to your door. Customers
can't select the food - they just receive
whatever is in season- but it is
guaranteed to be fresh and free from
chemicals and now you can often order
these on-line too!
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UNIT 3
LIVE TO SHOP OR SHOP TO LIVE
In this unit you will:
Read about
different types of shoppers
Talk about
your shopping habits
Practise
making a report on the topic
Listen to a person
talking about Harrods
Write
an e-mail
Learn
how to how to make a report, how to write an e-mail
Useful vocabulary:
Nouns
habit, retail therapy
Verbs
to spend(time; money), to look for, to try on, to pay for,
to tighten(one`s belts), to live off
Phrases
the window shopper, the frequent shopper, the speed
shopper, the careful shopper, the compulsive shopper
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1 Lead-in
1a Look at the words given below. Guess their meaning and try to match
them to the pictures (A- D).
1.
a tie
2.
stamps
3.
shaving foam
4.
a pair of jeans
5.
a letter
6.
sausages
7.
pills
8.
meat
9.
postcards
10.
shampoo
11.
a skirt
12.
chicken
13.
paper
A
B
C
D
1b Discuss these questions with your partner.
1.
Do you like shopping?
2.
How often do you buy these things?
3.
What other things do you regularly buy?
clothes DVDs food furniture make-up music CDs books