CHAPTER 4: I live on pizza!
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Unit 3: Coffee or Soda?
Exercise 1: Picture Description
What do you see in the picture?
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Exercise 2: Vocabulary
Repeat after your tutor.
coffee
cà phê
People drink coffee in the morning.
milk
sữa
Drink milk before bedtime.
hot chocolate
sô cô la nóng
Kids love hot chocolate.
wine
rượu vang
Can I have a glass of wine?
iced tea
trà đá
Please get me some iced tea.
lemonade
nước chanh
Lemonade is good in summer.
bottled water
nước đóng
chai
I’ll just have bottled water.
soda
nước sô-đa
What soda do you want?
fruit shake
sinh tố
trái cây
This fruit shake is too sweet.
beer
bia
Do you drink beer?
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Exercise 3: Let’s Talk
A. Read the dialogue with your tutor.
Andrew: Can I get something to drink?
Lily: Sure, sir. We have coffee, tea, soda, and
alcoholic drinks.
Andrew: How much for a cup of tea?
Lily: Coffee, tea, and soda are for free.
Andrew: How much do you charge for wine?
Lily: It’s $6 a glass, sir.
Andrew: Okay. I’ll just have tea.
Lily: Sure, sir.
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Tomy: Hello! What can I get you?
Ann: Hi. I’d like a large latte.
Tomy: Hot or cold, ma’am?
Ann: Hot.
Tomy: Would you like regular, nonfat, or soy milk?
Ann: I’ll have nonfat.
Tomy: Would you like syrup?
Ann: Yes, please add caramel.
Tomy: Is it to drink here or to go?
Ann: Drink here.
Tomy: Okay, one hot caramel latte coming up.
B. Repeat after your tutor.
1. alcoholic - /ˌæl kəˈhɔ lɪk, -ˈhɒl ɪk/ or [al-kuh-haw-lik, -hol-ik] chất có cồn
2. charge - /tʃɑrdʒ/ or [chahrj] phí
3. latte - /ˈlɑ teɪ/ or [lah-tey]
4. regular - /ˈrɛg yə lər/ or [reg-yuh-ler]
5. caramel - /ˈkærəməl, -ˌmɛl, ˈkɑrməl/ or [kar-uh-muh l, -mel, kahr-muh l]
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Exercise 4: Word Search
Find nine different types of drinks in the box.
C O C K T A I L B V COCKTAIL
LATTE
TEA
MILKSHAKE
JUICE
CHOCOLATE
BEER
WINE
LEMONADE
SODA
COLA
A M I L K S H A K E
R F E S Q W T T Z A
C H O C O L A T E W
I R R O U E J E V D
I P C L Y M H Y Z Z
P B B A G O W I W E
G E M A T N D K I H
T E A A U A N J N A
R R Z S O D A E E A
W Q P O U E A A A T
J U I C E X I T E I
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Exercise 5: Something to Drink
Complete the phrases below by using the photos as
clues.
a glass of FRUIT JUICE a bottle of a can of a pitcher of
a cup of a pot of a mug of a carton of
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Exercise 6: Make Sentences
A. Use the words in each number to make questions.
Example:
You / like / coffee / tea Do you like coffee or tea?
Henry / like / coffee / tea Does Henry like coffee or tea?
Ann / want / coffee / tea Does Ann want coffee or tea?
1. Miguel / like / soda / juice
2. You / want / iced tea / lemonade
3. Tony / like / beer / wine
4. Michelle / want / milk / coffee
5. You / like / juice / water
B. Choose the right word to complete the sentence.
Example:
You (Do, Does) you like coffee?
Singular (Do, Does) he like coffee?
Plural (Do, Does) they like coffee?
1. (Do, Does) she like milk?
2. (Do, Does) they like iced tea?
3. (Do, Does) he like banana smoothies?
4. (Do, Does) the boy like milkshakes?
5. (Do, Does) the customers like water?
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Exercise 7: Drink of Your Choice
A. Choose the drink you like. Answer the question by following the pattern in the example.
Example:
Do you like coffee or tea? I like coffee.
Do you like wine or beer?
Do you like juice or soda?
Do you like coffee or hot chocolate?
Do you like iced tea or lemonade?
Do you like fruit juice or a milkshake?
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B. Read the dialogue and answer the questions that follow.
Waiter: Good afternoon. Would you like anything to drink?
Henry: Can we see the menu?
Waiter: Here you go, sir.
Mike: What do you want, Leslie?
Leslie: I’d like some iced tea.
Waiter: Okay. How about you, sir?
Mike: I’ll have a chocolate shake.
Waiter: Sorry, sir. Our chocolate shake is not available.
Mike: I see. I’ll just have lemonade.
Henry: One glass of lemonade for me too.
Waiter: Thank you. Your order will be ready soon.
Mike: Thank you.
1. Does Leslie like iced tea?
2. Does Mike like coffee?
3. What does Henry like: iced tea or lemonade?
4. What does Mike like: banana shake or lemonade?
5. What shake is not available?
Exercise 8: The Right Drink
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Read the following sentences and choose the right action for each
person.
John is eating breakfast.
Example:
What can he drink: coffee or soda?
He can drink coffee.
Mary is at a party. What can she drink: soda or milk?
Beth is at the office. What can she drink: red wine or coffee?
John and Mindy are having a fancy dinner.
What can they drink: hot chocolate or white wine?
Tony is having lunch at a fast food restaurant.
What can he drink: wine or soda?
The Smiths are having dinner together.
What can they drink: water or beer?
Exercise 9: Ask Your Tutor
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A. Find out what kind of drink your tutor wants by asking him / her some questions.
1. soda or juice
2. coffee or tea
3. wine or beer
4. iced tea or lemonade
5. fruit juice or fruit shake
B. Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.
1. What do you drink at breakfast?
2. What do you like to drink at parties?
3. How often do you go to a coffee shop?
4. What fruit juice can you make?
5. What type of soda do you like?