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Ratatouille. Before you read paragraph

1.

Ratatoille [rætə’tu:i]

2.

It’s a vegetable dish which
originated in France, usually
made with onions, tomatoes,
peppers, aubergines
(баклажаны), courgettes,
herbs and garlic

3.

Ratatouille is a 2007
American computeranimated comedy film

4.

Read the text on page 34

5.

Before you read
paragraph 1

6.

Remy is the main
character. He’s a rat

7.

His ambition is to learn to
cook and become a chef

8.

His hero is a great chef
called Chef Gusteau, now
dead [ded]

9.

Only Remy’s brother
Emile knows about this
ambition

10.

Remy travels to Paris and
arrives at the restaurant
which Chef Gusteau ran
when he was alive

11.

But the new cook Chef
Skinner makes boring
dishes

12.

Linguini is the boy who
works in the kitchen

13.

He wants to make the food
more interesting

14.

Linguini and Remy
become partners

15.

The rat is telling Linguini
how to cook

16.

Read paragraph 1 of the
text on page 34

17.

Remy is the main character
of the film Ratatouille.
He’s a rat, but not an
ordinary rat.

18.

At the beginning of the film,
he lives with his family in
the country-side in modernday France. But he is not
like the other rats who live
in his colony

19.

He has an incredible sense
of smell (запах)and taste (вкус)
and his ambition is to learn
to cook. His hero is a great
chef called Chef Gusteau

20.

Whenever he can, Remy
watches Gusteau’s old
cookery programs on TV
and begins to learn different
recipes.

21.

Only Remy’s brother Emile
knows about his ambition
and Emile loves eating the
food which his brother
prepares

22.

Answer some questions

23.

1. What’s the film called
and why?

24.

Remy is the main character
of the film Ratatouille.
He’s a rat, but not an
ordinary rat.

25.

1. It’s called Ratatouille
because ratatouille is a
French dish

26.

2. Is Remy an ordinary
rat?

27.

Remy is the main character
of the film Ratatouille.
He’s a rat, but not an
ordinary rat.

28.

2 No, he isn’t

29.

3. Where does he live at
the beginning of the film?

30.

At the beginning of the film,
he lives with his family in
the country-side in modernday France. But he is not
like the other rats who live
in his colony

31.

3. In the countryside in
modern-day France

32.

4. Does he have a good
sense of smell and taste?

33.

He has an incredible sense
of smell (запах)and taste (вкус)
and his ambition is to learn
to cook. His hero is a great
chef called Chef Gusteau

34.

4. Yes, he does

35.

5. What’s his ambition?

36.

He has an incredible sense
of smell (запах)and taste (вкус)
and his ambition is to learn
to cook. His hero is a great
chef called Chef Gusteau

37.

5. To learn to cook

38.

6. Who’s his hero

39.

He has an incredible sense
of smell (запах)and taste (вкус)
and his ambition is to learn
to cook. His hero is a great
chef called Chef Gusteau

40.

6. A great chef called
Chef Gusteau

41.

7. How does Remy learn
to cook?

42.

Whenever he can, Remy
watches Gusteau’s old
cookery programs on TV
and begins to learn different
recipes.

43.

7. He watches Gusteau’s
old cookery programs on
TV

44.

Before you read
paragraph 2

45.

Separate - разделять

46.

Alive - живой

47.

Boring food

48.

Read paragraph 2 of the
text on page 34

49.

One day, the owner of the
house where Remy and Emile
live tries to kill all the rats.
They escape, but Remy
becomes separated from his
family and travels to Paris
alone

50.

By chance, he arrives at the
restaurant which Chef
Gusteau ran when he was
alive. At first, Remy is
pleased. But there is a
problem

51.

The restaurant had a bad
review written by the food
critic Anton Ego. The new
cook, Chef Skinner, makes
boring food and the restaurant
is losing more and more
customers

52.

Answer some questions

53.

8. Where does Remy
travel after the owner of
the house tries to kill the
rats?

54.

One day, the owner of the
house where Remy and Emile
live tries to kill all the rats.
They escape, but Remy
becomes separated from his
family and travels to Paris
alone

55.

8. To Paris

56.

9. What restaurant does
Remy arrive at?

57.

By chance, he arrives at the
restaurant which Chef
Gusteau ran when he was
alive. At first, Remy is
pleased. But there is a
problem

58.

9. At the restaurant which
Chef Gusteau ran when he
was alive

59.

10. What kind of food
does the new cook make?

60.

The restaurant had a bad
review written by the food
critic Anton Ego. The new
cook, Chef Skinner, makes
boring food and the restaurant
is losing more and more
customers

61.

10. He makes boring food

62.

Before you read
paragraph 3

63.

Chef hat

64.

A rave review –
восторженный отзыв

65.

Read paragraph 3 of the
text on page 34

66.

Linguini is the boy who
works in the kitchen. He
wants to make the food more
interesting and help the
restaurant to improve, but he
doesn’t know what to do

67.

Remy watches him and
decides to help. While Chef
Skinner is asleep, Linguini and
Remy become a partnership
with the rat sitting inside
Linguini’s chef hat

68.

He tells Linguini how to cook
by pulling on his hair in
different ways to control his
actions. So in the end, Remy
lives his dream of being a
master chef and creating
fantastic dishes

69.

His life is good and he even
finds Emile again and gives
him food from the
restaurant. The food critic,
Anton Ego, finally comes
back to the restaurant.

70.

he tastes the food which
Remy cooks and gives the
restaurant a rave review

71.

Answer some questions

72.

11. Who’s Linguini?

73.

Linguini is the boy who
works in the kitchen. He
wants to make the food
more interesting and help
the reaurant to improve, but
he doesn’t know what to do

74.

11. He’s the boy who
works in the kitchen

75.

12. What does Linguini
want?

76.

Linguini is the boy who
works in the kitchen. He
wants to make the food more
interesting and help the
restaurant to improve, but he
doesn’t know what to do

77.

12. He wants to make the
food more interesting

78.

13. What happens while
Chef Skinner is asleep?

79.

Remy watches him and
decides to help While Chef
Skinner is asleep, Linguini and
Remy become a partnership
with the rat sitting inside
Linguini’s chef hat

80.

13. Linguini and Remy
become a partnership

81.

14. How does Remy tell
Linguini how to cook?

82.

He tells Linguini how to cook
by pulling on his hair in
different ways to control his
actions. So in the end, Remy
lives his dream of being a
master chef and creating
fantastic dishes

83.

14. By pulling on his hair
in different ways to
control his actions

84.

15. Does the food critic
Anton Ego like the food
Remy cooks?

85.

The food critic, Anton Ego,
finally comes back to the
restaurant. He tastes the
food which Remy cooks and
gives the restaurant a rave
review

86.

15. Yes, he does

87.

Exercise 4
Page 34

88.

Relative clauses

89.

Who, that for people

90.

She’s the teacher who I
like

91.

Which, that for things

92.

This is the book which
you want

93.

Where to say what
happens in a place

94.

That’s the shop where I
bought these shoes

95.

Exercise 5
Page 35

96.

Complete the sentences
with who, which or where

97.

1. This is the café ….. I
always buy my lunch

98.

This is the café
where I always buy my
lunch
1.

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2. She’s the woman ….
owns the cafe

100.

2. She’s the woman who
owns the cafe

101.

3. Is that the bag ……
your friend gave you?

102.

3. Is that the bag which
your friend gave you?

103.

4. This is the town ….. I
lived as a child

104.

4. This is the town where I
lived as a child

105.

5. You’re the only person
…. noticed my new
haircut

106.

5. You’re the only person
who noticed my new
haircut

107.

6. Do you have the money
….. I gave you yesterday?

108.

6. Do you have the money
which I gave you
yesterday?

109.

7. Is she the one ….. you
don’t like?

110.

7. Is she the one who you
don’t like?

111.

8. Look at the photo. You
can see the village …. we
went on holiday last year

112.

8. Look at the photo. You
can see the village where
we went on holiday last
year

113.

Exercise 7
Page 35

114.

Some words in English
have silent letters
Circle the silent letters

115.

Calm [ka:m]

116.

Calm [ka:m]

117.

Comfortable

118.

Comfortable

119.

Hour

120.

Hour

121.

Island

122.

Island

123.

Knife

124.

Knife

125.

Lamb

126.

Lamb

127.

Receipt [ri’si:t]

128.

Receipt [ri’si:t]

129.

Spaghetti

130.

Spaghetti

131.

Vegetable

132.

Vegetable

133.

Wednesday

134.

Wednesday

135.

Yoghurt

136.

Yoghurt

137.

Exercise 8
Page 35

138.

Listen and repeat the
sentences

139.

Track 1.25

140.

1. I had lamb [læm] in
yoghurt for lunch on
Wednesday

141.

2. Would you prefer
spaghetti or vegetable
soup?

142.

3. Chocolate makes me feel
calm [ka:m]

143.

4. It takes an hour [auə] to
get to the island [ailənd]

144.

5. For camping holidays,
take comfortable shoes and
penknife [pen naif]

145.

6. Could I have a receipt
[ri’si:t], please?

146.

Exercise 9
Page 35

147.

Compare the words

148.

Argument - discussion

149.

Chef -
chief

150.

Cook -
cooker

151.

Educated -
polite

152.

Now -
Actually

153.

Plate
-
Dish

154.

Recipe -
Receipt
[ri’si:t]

155.

Sensible (Full of common
sense)
Sensitive

156.

Exercise 10
Page 35

157.

Choose the correct words
in italics

158.

1. The chef/ chief of the fire
department inspected the
restaurant kitchen

159.

1. The chief of the fire
department inspected the
restaurant kitchen

160.

2. Can you give me the
recipe/ receipt for that
chocolate cake you make?

161.

2. Can you give me the
recipe for that chocolate
cake you make?

162.

3. The first plate/ dish was
delicious pasta with a spicy
sauce

163.

3. The first dish was
delicious pasta with a spicy
sauce

164.

4. I thought he didn’t like
Indian food, but now/
actually he loves it

165.

4. I thought he didn’t like
Indian food, but actually
he loves it

166.

5. My brother was angry
that the bill was wrong and
had a big argument/
discussion with the waiter

167.

5. My brother was angry
that the bill was wrong and
had a big argument with
the waiter

168.

6. When a customer
complains, the waiters
must always be educated/
polite

169.

6. When a customer
complains, the waiters
must always be polite

170.

7. The waiter is very
sensible/ sensitive and gets
upset easily if you criticize
him

171.

7. The waiter is very
sensitive and gets upset
easily if you criticize him

172.

Exercise 2
Page 20 (Workbook)

173.

Complete the sentences
with who, which or where

174.

1. A builder is someone
…… builds houses

175.

1.
A builder is someone
who builds houses

176.

2. A cooker is a machine
…. cooks food

177.

2. A cooker is a machine
which cooks food

178.

3. An airport is a place ….
people catch planes

179.

3. An airport is a place
where people catch planes

180.

4. A pilot is someone ….
flies planes

181.

4. A pilot is someone who
flies planes

182.

5. A pencil is something
…. you use for writing
and drawing

183.

5. A pencil is something
which you use for writing
and drawing

184.

6. An author is someone
… writes books

185.

6. An author is someone
who writes books

186.

7. A cinema is a place ….
you go to watch movies

187.

7. A cinema is a place
where you go to watch
movies

188.

Exercise 4
Page 20 (Workbook)

189.

Choose the correct
alternative

190.

1. Did you get a recipe/
receipt [ri’si:t] for the
present you bought her in
case she wants to change

191.

1. Did you get a receipt
[ri’si:t] for the present you
bought her in case she
wants to change it?

192.

2. That chef/ chief is really
famous – he cooks in a
really good restaurant

193.

2. That chef is really
famous – he cooks in a
really good restaurant

194.

3. The waiters were really
educated/ polite and nice in
that restaurants

195.

3. The waiters were really
polite and nice in that
restaurants

196.

4. He always eats really
sensible/ sensitive food, lots
of fruits and vegetables

197.

4. He always eats really
sensible food, lots of fruits
and vegetables

198.

5. I thought the Indian
restaurant was on the
corner, but actually/ now it
was across the street

199.

5. I thought the Indian
restaurant was on the
corner, but actually it was
across the street

200.

6. We bought a new cook/
cooker for the kitchen

201.

6. We bought a new cooker
for the kitchen

202.

7. They had a terrible
discussion/ argument at
dinner – they were
shouting at each other

203.

7. They had a terrible
argument at dinner – they
were shouting at each
other

204.

Exercise 5
Page 21 (Workbook)

205.

Read the text on page 21

206.

Answer the questions

207.

1. How much does the
pizza in the restaurant in
Glasgow cost?

208.

1. More than 2 thousand
dollars

209.

2. Where can you buy a
very expensive burger?

210.

2. In Las Vegas

211.

3. Where does the meat in
the expensive burger come
from?

212.

3. From Japan

213.

4. How much does the hot
dog in Berlin cost?

214.

4. Two hundred euros

215.

5. Where can you pay 1
thousand dollars for an ice
cream?

216.

5. In New York

217.

6. What can you take
home after eating the ice
cream?

218.

6. The gold spoon

219.

Exercise 7
Page 21 (Workbook)

220.

Put the words in the
correct order to make
sentences

221.

1. It’s something which
you use for opening bottles

222.

2. It’s the thing that you
use to dry yourself

223.

3. It’s the stuff which you
can put on the bread

224.

4. It’s the thing which you
use for changing the TV
program

225.

5. It’s something that you
can cook in

226.

6. It’s the white stuff that
you put on your food
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