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File Test 9
GRAMMAR
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Grammar, Vocabulary, and Pronunciation
VOCABULARY
PRONUNCIATION
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Reading and Writing
READING
Italy
A typical Italian breakfast, or pranzo, isn’t very big; just coffee and some kind of cake. Our
delicious cappuccino coffee is famous all over the world. Another Italian food that everybody
knows is pasta but this isn’t the main part of lunch. We have two dishes, the first is pasta and
then the second is meat or fish with vegetables. Lunch is usually from 1-3 p.m. and it’s often
bigger than dinner which starts at 7 or 8 p.m.
Japan
In Japan we really like rice and in the past everybody ate it for breakfast. Now, a lot of
Japanese people have European-style food instead when they get up. We are big fans of
fish and seafood and a lot of Japanese people prefer green tea to coffee. In general, our
meals are smaller than in Brazil or Italy and we think they’re healthier too. One popular thing
in Japan is bento. This is a kind of lunch box which you can make at home or buy at the shop
on the way to the office. It’s very beautiful and sometimes takes a long time for a chef to
make it.
Brazil
Like the Italians, Brazilian people eat a lot of food at lunchtime. A favourite place for lunch in
Brazil is called a churrascaria. In this kind of restaurant you can enjoy steak and other meat
but you need to be hungry! If you don’t like eating a large lunch, you can buy some street
food like pastel de queijo, which is a hot snack with cheese inside. We have dinner later than
the Italians at around 8.30 p.m. and it’s family time.
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WRITING
Describe the meals in your country. Answer these questions, then write a
text. (75–100 words)
1 What meals do people have? When do they have their meals?
2 What do people usually have for breakfast / lunch / dinner?
3 What types of food / drink are popular in your country?
4 Where do people shop for food?
5 Do people often eat out in restaurants?
Writing total 10
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LISTENING
2 Listen to five conversations between two friends who are talking about
cooking. Tick () A or B.
1 Suzanne wanted to make _____.
A a cake B lunch
2 They don’t have any _____.
A oil B butter
3 Suzanne needs to buy _____.
A one ingredient B a few ingredients
4 Suzanne _____ to the cake.
A adds some milk B doesn’t add any milk
5 Frankie didn’t eat his birthday cake because _____.
A he didn’t like it B he can’t eat sugar
5
Listening total 10
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SPEAKING
STUDENT A
3 Ask your partner about what Viktor ate and drank on Sunday.
How much / How many … ?
• fruit juice / drink • biscuits / eat
• sandwiches / eat • cola / drink
• apples / eat • coffee / drink
• water / drink • oranges / eat
Speaking total 15
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STUDENT B
2 Ask your partner about what Georgina ate and drank on Sunday.
How much / How many … ?
• coffee / drink • bananas / eat
• chocolate / eat • water / drink
• eggs / eat • tea / drink
• cola / drink • packets of crisps / eat
Speaking total 15
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