1. Listen and repeat.
1. What would you like to eat?
I'd like a banana, please.
2. What would you like to drink?
I'd like a glass of milk, please.
3. How much rice do you eat every day?
I eat four bowls of rice a day.
2. Listen and circle a or b. Then say the sentences aloud.
1. What would you like to eat?
I'd like ___________, please.
a. an apple
b. a banana
2. What would you like to drink?
I'd like a glass of ___________, please.
a. milk
b. orange juice
3. How many eggs do you eat every week?
I eat ___________ a week.
a. three
b. four
4. How much water do you drink?
I drink ___________ bottles a day.
a. four
b. five
3. Let's chant.
Healthy food and drink
What do you usually eat?
I eat rice, fish and vegetables.
How much rice do you eat?
I eat two bowls a day.
How much fish do you eat?
I eat a lot a day.
What fruits do you usually eat?
I eat grapes, apples and oranges.
How many grapes do you have?
I have eight for my breakfast.
How many apples do you usually eat?
I have one for my lunch.
What do you usually drink?
I drink water and fruit juice.
How much water do you drink?
Six bottles a day.
How much fruit juice do you drink?
4. Read and do the tasks.
1. Match the headings with the paragraphs.
a. A healthy diet
b. Fruit juice is good for you
c. Vegetables are good for you
2. Answer the questions.
1. What healthy drinks should you have for breakfast or lunch?
2. What should you drink between meals?
3. Why are vegetables good for you?
4. Why shouldn't you eat too much chocolate?
5. What should you eat to be healthy?
5. Write about your eating habits.
1. What kinds of vegetables do you eat every day?
2. What kinds of fruit do you eat every day?
3. How much rice do you eat every day?
6. Project.
Put foods and drinks into two groups: very healthy and not very healthy.
7. Colour the stars.
Now I can …
- ask and answer questions about healthy food and drink.
- listen to and understand texts about healthy food and drink.
- read and understand texts about healthy food and drink.
- write about my eating habits.