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2.A. Listen and Complete:

UNIT 6

A picnic by the lake

It’s Saturday morning and David and Sara are having a picnic by the lake.

David: So, you always come here on weekends.

Sara: Yes, but only on Saturdays. I’m off today. What about you? Why do you still work at McDonald’s ?

It takes up your whole day.

David: I know. I’m trying to find a better job, but the money I make there is pretty good.

Well, I think we should eat now.

Sara: Sure. We have sandwiches for lunch.

David: Yummy! I bet they are delicious. This tea tastes so good.

Sara: I agree. It’s Indian tea. I walked ten blocks to get to the store and buy it.

David: Good girl. These fruits and this cake look good, too.

Sara: Perfect.

Sara and David: (laugh).

4.D. Listen to someone talking about lunch time in some countries and answer the

questions:

1- Lunch in England is served between the hours of 12-1:30 pm. It's usually a hot meal — bring on the

fish and chips.

2- Spanish are all about eating late (probably because they go out so late). People start pouring into

restaurants for lunch between the hours of 2-3 pm. They usually take their time and enjoy it before taking

a siesta (aka food coma).

3- India is a huge country, so there are different customary times to eat for different regions. Lunch is

typically served four hours after breakfast and if you try to grab lunch after 4 pm, you might as well have

dinner.

UNIT 7

2.C. Listen to Tom and Sarah’s conversation and write (T) for true and (F) for false:

Tom wants to know how happy Sarah is about living in noisy New York City.

Tom: So, how do you like New York City?

Sarah: Oh, I love it. I lived all my life in Grey, our small town in Tennessee where there was nothing to do.

I didn’t hate it, because I had my family with me, but I can say I feel happier now that I’m in the Big Apple.

Tom: I’m glad to know you’re fine. Please come visit me when you have a chance.

Sarah: I promise I will. Tom, thanks for the letter, I got it yesterday.

Tom: Anytime. I have to go now, dear.

Sarah: Ok. Bye.

Tom: Bye.

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