What the world eats Look at the pictures and discuss these questions. 1 What seem to be the main differences 2 Where do you think they do their shopping? in the food the two families eat? 3 What kind of dishes do you think they make? Talk about other things that strike you as interesting about the photos. Speaking 11 a b Australia: the Browns of River View Food expenditure for one week per person: $57.69. Egypt: the Ahmed family of Cairo Food expenditure per person per week: $13.17 How can you talk about the future when you are less certain? Example: Life is unlikely to be so different in 2060. The expressions in the table express uncertainty. In pairs, use them to talk about the photos. 9 a b = probably = maybe = probably not will probably is likely to should may might could probably won’t is unlikely to Write three sentences about the future. Include information about something that: ■■ will happen soon. ■■ is certain to happen. ■■ is less certain to happen. Work with a partner. Compare sentences and ask questions to find out more about each other’s opinion. 10 a b Which of the words below collocate with: Can you see examples of them in the photos above? Language focus Types of food 12 a A food? B drinks? C both? bottled fizzy locally produced low-fat nutritious canned packaged processed raw refined soft takeaway wholemeal sugar-free diet GM dried convenience Which words have a similar meaning? These words are commonly used to talk about food and diet. Which are types of food, and which are contained in food? Give examples. How much do you eat or drink of each type of food or drink in 12a and c? b c carbohydrate cereals dairy products pulses fibre protein d Language skills Extras Explore 2 Global issues 23 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eige tum des Verlags öbv
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