Page 62 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 Page 61 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 Page 62 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. New Action! ESO 1 © B Burlington Books 13