Стр.34-35 Модуль 2 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 6 класс
2f Healthy eating Can unhealthy be healthy? 1 red meat 2 fruit juice 3 poached egg 4 chocolate bar 5 salad 6 cola 7 fried egg 8 mayonnaise People often say ‘You are what you eat’ and we all know that to be healthy we need to eat healthy food.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 6 класс, Просвещение:
2f Healthy eating
Can unhealthy be healthy?
1 red meat
2 fruit juice
3 poached egg
4 chocolate bar
5 salad
6 cola
7 fried egg
8 mayonnaise
People often say ‘You are what you eat’ and we all know that to be healthy we need to eat healthy food. What is really healthy, though?
1 All fruit juices contain high amounts of sugar. Some juices have only very low amounts of fruit in them – and as much sugar as a glass of cola or a chocolate bar.
2 It’s true that salads are full of vitamins and minerals. Creamy mayonnaise-based salad dressings, however, can contain a lot of fat, sugar and salt. To enjoy a healthy, tasty salad at home, make a dressing by adding lemon juice or vinegar to a small amount of olive oil instead of using heavy mayonnaise.
3 Food companies like using the words ‘fat-free’ or ‘low-fat’ on their labels. Unfortunately, they often replace these ‘healthier’ products with salt and sugar to give them lavor. It’s a good idea to read the whole label.
4 People think chocolate is bad for them, but it has some benefits. Good quality dark chocolate helps protect your heart by lowering your cholesterol. Eating chocolate also has a positive effect on how we feel. All chocolate is high in fat, though, so you shouldn’t eat it after every meal.
5 Eggs are a good source of protein and vitamins. Frying an egg though, is less healthy than boiling them. A tied egg contains around 30% more fat than a boiled or poached egg. If you prefer fried eggs, try frying them in olive oil instead of butter.
6 Red meat such as beef can be part of a healthy diet. Including red neat in a meal a couple of times a week helps your body to get enough iron and protein. Just make sure you trim off the fat and buy only lean meat.
Check these words
contain, vitamin, mineral, creamy, salad dressing, vinegar, olive oil, fat-free, low-fat, label, flavour, benefit, lower, cholesterol, source, iron, protein, lean
Vocabulary Food/drinks
1 Which of the foods/drinks (1-8) contain the following? Decide in pairs.
sugar
fat
minerals
iron
protein
vitamins
salt
Listen and read to find out.
2 Read the text and match headings A-G to paragraphs 1-6. There is one extra heading.
A CHOOSE THE LIGHTER OPTION
В REMOVE THE ВЛО BITS
C ASK YOURSELF WHAT’S IN YOUR GLASS
D ENJOY A SWEET SENSATION
E SOME FAT IS GOOD FOR YOU
F COOK WITH A HEALTHIER FAT
G ALWAYS CHECK THE INGREDIENTS
Grammar
-ing/to-infinitive
3 Read the theory. Are there similar structures in your language?
We use the -ing form:
as the subject of a sentence.
Eating vegetables is good for you.
after like, have, enjoy, dontaskt mind, dislike, hate
I like drinking milk
after avoid, appreciate, be used to, consider, continue, deny, fancy, go (+ activity), imagine, miss, save, suggest, practise, prevent, spend/waste (time/money) on.
Do you fancy eating out?
after prepositions.
How about making a coke?
with the phrases ittasks worth, cantaskt stand, have difficulty, look forward to, cantaskt help.
I cantaskt stand eating spicy foods.
We use the to-infinitive:
to express purpose.
He went out to buy some milk.
after would like, would prefer, would love.
Itaskd like to have a steak, please.
after too/enough
It was too difficult for her to learn how to cook.
after ask, decide, explain, want. hope, expect, promise, refuse, etc. He decided to order a takeaway.
BUT make, let and modal verbs take infinitive without to
I cantaskt go to the supermarket today.
Certain verbs take to-infinitive or -ing form with a difference in meaning. Compare:
Oh, no! I forgot to buy some tea. (not remember)
I’ll never forget trying sushi. I really liked it. (recall)
4 Choose the correct item.
1 A: What will we have for dinner tonight?
В: I may cook some pasta.
2 A: Would you like to order a takeaway?
B: No. Lettasks make some sandwiches.
3 A: You promised to help me with the household chores.
В: I know, but I was very busy preparing the food.
4 A: You mustntaskt eat so much junk food.
В: I guess you are right.
5 A: Theretasks nothing to eat.
B: Lettasks go to the market to buy some food.
6 A: The doctor advised me to go on a diet.
B: Thattasks a good idea. You should also join a gym.
7 A: I promised to take her shopping, but I cantaskt.
B: Theretasks no point worrying about it. Itaskll go.
8 A: Have you seen Dina? I want to ask her if she fancies helping me with the cooking.
B. No, sorry. I haven’t.
5 Put the verbs in brackets into the (to) infinitive or –ing form.
1 I tried to bake a cake, but I burnt it.
2 Try adding some salt. It’ll taste better.
3 Oh no! I forgot to go to the market.
4 I’ll never forget shopping at the floating market in Thailand.
5 Let’s stop to eat here. This I looks nice.
6 Olga stopped eating meat five years ago.
7 Did you remember to turn the oven off?
8 I remember meeting Boris at Dina’s party.
9 I’m sorry to tell you this, but this cake is awful.
10 Ivan was sorry for telling her that she was an awful cook.
Speaking & Writing
6 Complete the sentences about you in your notebook. Tell the class.
1 I like eating out with my family.
2 I dontaskt mind helping with the housework.
3 Itaskm tired of eating the same food all the time.
4 I cantaskt stand cooking eggs.
5 I can bake well.
6 Itaskd rather not try sushi.
7 Think! How much of the information in the text did you know? What did you learn from the text? In three minutes write a few sentences. Tell the class or your partner.