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Нош to Plan Time-saving Meals
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1. Convenience foods, which include canned foods, frozen dinners and precooked meats, need little ar no preparation. r"'* - -
2. Timeican also be saved by serving uncooked fruits ancfvegetables.
'3. Somet foods can be prepared and frozen beforehand and then heated before being served. '"^ _
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':■ Takeaway foods are very popular. But on the next visit to a fastfood restaurant, take a look at all the empty cartons. These keep food warm when - you take it home, but do we really need them in a restaurant? How many j minutes is it from the moment you are given your food to the moment you ' throw away the carton? Not long, is it? Do you really need the carton? In addition to the cartons, we throw away paper cups, plastic forks and pack-. " ets of ketchup, salt and pepper. Most fastfood restaurants create this rub-: bish because we don't like waiting for our food. Do we really need to eat in such a hurry? If you must go to fastfood restaurants, try not to take things that you will not use. You should also remember to put your litter in a bin.
1. In what clubs were these posters created? What do we learn in them?
2. Are these bits of advice useful? Who are they useful for? Why?
3. Do you often go to fastfood places? Do you agree with what is said in the posters? How can you help to produce less rubbish?
Read and match the names of places with the countries.
On weekends, when there are no classes at school, children in the USA like to go shopping very much. They especially like shopping malls with a great number of different shops under one roof. One of the reasons is that most shopping malls1 have food courts. They are a wonderful idea. There are several takeaways around a central dining area. You can buy food from different places and then you can eat at the table in the middle of the food court. They often have food from different countries. Here is an example.
1. Burger World a. American food
2. Curry Corner b. Chinese food
3. Hong-Kong Takeaway c. English food
4. Parisian d. French food
5. The Acropolis e. Greek food
6. The Fish and Chip Palace f. Indian food
7. The Pizza Place g. Italian food
8. The Sushi Shop h. Japanese food
In your copybooks, number the paragraphs in the correct order.
A. Two men came into the restaurant and ordered a huge meal. They
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