Unit 4: Creative Cooking
Overview
New vocabulary words
How to use “would like” and “prefer”
How to describe the taste and texture of food
Food around the world
Review
Cheese Tuna Chillies
Prawns Onions Mushrooms
Olives Spinach Tomato sauce
Sweetcorn Peppers Pineapple
Find a partner-Take turns asking each other these questions
• Practice asking “do you like…” (te gusta) and saying “yes, I do” or “no, I don’t”
1. Do you like onions on your pizza?
2. Do you like pepperoni on your pizza?
3. Do you like olives?
4. Do you like prawns?
5. What is your favorite type of pizza?
Let’s practice using “would like”
Would like
I/You some cheese.
He/She would like a lot of/lots of onions.
You/We/They tuna.
I’m thirsty. I want a glass of water.
I’m thirsty. I would like a glass of water.
Want to
same meaning
Would like
more polite
Let’s practice using “prefer”
Prefer
plain food.
I/You/We/They prefer spicy food.
He/She prefers soft food.
crunchy food.
Which do you prefer? Apples or pears?
I prefer apples.
Does she prefer chocolate chupa chups?
She prefers chupa chups.
Sweet vs. Savoury
sweet savoury
crunchy soft hot cold
hot cold hot cold plain spicy plain spicy
World Map
United States Italy Japan
Cameroon
Brazil
Italy Japan
Brazil
United States Cameroon
Review
Cheese Tuna Chillies
Prawns Onions Mushrooms
Olives Spinach Tomato sauce
Sweetcorn Peppers Pineapple
Find a partner-Take turns asking each other these questions
• Practice asking “would you like” and “which do you prefer?”
1. Would you like a lot of onions on your pizza?
Yes, please./No, thank you.
2. Would you like some cheese on your pizza?
3. Would you like tuna on your pizza?
4. Which do you prefer? Sweet or savoury food?
5. Which do you prefer? Pasta or rice?
Please turn to page 38 and 39 in your activity book.
Page 38 Page 39
Activity 1: Write the correct vocabulary Activity 1: Complete the sentences in
word next to the picture, and circle the the grammar table. For example, “I
word in the word search would like some spinach.”
Activity 2: Draw toppings on your Activity 2: Write “would you like”
pizza, and complete the sentences. For questions. Answer “yes, please” or
example: I’ve got cheese, mushrooms, “no, thank you.”
and peppers on my pizza.