Prime Time 2, Workbook

Everything’s new in a new country From Africa to Great Britain Match the sentences. Which sentences mean the same? 1. Shopping for food is easier here in London. My mum always cooks every meal herself. 2. My mum never buys ready-made meals. In Mali, we don’t eat so much meat. 3. So, I’m not allowed to have any sweets. 1 Shopping for food is not so difficult in London. 4. One thing that surprises me is how much meat people eat. I’m sad that there aren’t any African vegetables. 5. In Mali, we ate less meat. My parents don’t let me have any sweets. 6. I miss my favourite African vegetables. It’s normal for me to have my own plate. 7. I’m getting used to having my own plate. I’m surprised to see how much meat people eat. Writing: My life in a new town/country Use the example below to write your own text. Example Your own text Three years ago, I moved to Austria with my parents. When I was four, I moved to Graz with my mum. First, people in Austria eat completely different things. First … One thing I really like is the food in Austria. My favourite meal is “Käsespätzle”. My favourite thing to do is playing the drums in our hard rock band. The reason why I like it so much is because it’s fun to play the drums as loudly as I can. I think it very nice to try new things, because you can always learn something new. 2 3 20 4 Unit The world around us twenty Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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