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StudentMaterialLets Eat27
Let’s Eat!
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# SECTION A – GRAMMAR
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# SECTION B - VOCABULARY
a) VOCABULARY
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b) PHRASAL VERB
c) DAILY WORD
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# SECTION C – EXCERCISES
EXERCISE 1 Choose the correct adverb of frequency
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# SECTION D – LISTENING
Even though chocolate is regularly eaten for pleasure, there are potentially a lot
of health effects, both negative and positive. Cocoa or dark chocolate may
positively affect the circulatory system. Other possible effects under basic
research include anticancer, brain stimulator, cough preventor and antidiarrheal
activities. An aphrodisiac effect is yet unproven.
Chocolate played a special role in both Maya and Aztec royal and religious
events. Priests presented cacao seeds as offerings to the gods and served
chocolate drinks during sacred ceremonies. All of the areas that were conquered
by the Aztecs that grew cacao beans were ordered to pay them as a tax, or as
the Aztecs called it, a "tribute"
The word "chocolate" entered the English language from Spanish. How the word
came into Spanish is less certain, and there are multiple competing explanations.
Perhaps the most cited explanation is that "chocolate" comes from Nahuatl, the
language of the Aztecs.
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# SECTION E – SOLUTIONS
EXERCISE 1
Example She works on Saturday mornings. She never / often sleeps late on
Saturdays.
1. I can’t go to the movies with you tonight. I always / hardly ever take a
computer class on Thursday nights.
2. There are very few good restaurants in the area. I hardly ever / often go
out to eat.
3. My friend Tanya is afraid of the water. She often / never goes swimming.
4. Their son likes video games. He sometimes / never spends hours on the
computer.
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EXERCISE 2
Example (always) The kids are busy. (usually) They get homework help after
school.
The kids are always busy. They usually get homework help after
school.
3. (never) They are home on Sundays. (always) They are at their cousin’s
house.
4. (often) Mila works late at night. (usually) She eats at a restaurant near
her office.
Mila often works late at night. She usually eats at a restaurant near her
office.
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SOLUTION LISTENING
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