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This is my friend Robin

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Robin, Robin, what a man!

He eats as much as no one can.

He ate a lot of fish, he ate a lot of meat.

He ate a lot of ice-cream and a sweet!

He ate a lot of porridge and ten eggs

And all the cookies mother had.

He drank a lot of juice, he ate a cake

Then said: “I have a stomach-ache.”

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Healthy and Junk Food

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Junk food – food that is not very good for you but that is ready to eat or easy to prepare (Oxford Elementary Learner’s Dictionary, 1995)�Junk food – bad quality unhealthy food, especially chemically treated food containing a lot of sugar, fat and carbohydrates (Dictionary of English Language and Culture, Longman, 1993)�Health food – food that is believed to be good for health, especially food that is in the natural state, without added chemicals (Dictionary of English Language and Culture, Longman, 1993)�Health food – organically grown untreated food containing no synthetic ingredients and eaten for the health giving proteins, credited to it (Longman New Universal Dictionary, 1982)

The Dictionary says

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Wednesday, the eighteenth of March

Class work

Healthy and Junk Food

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Healthy ---- Junk Food

Ukrainian borsch, sweets, pop corn, ice-cream, cabbage salad, coca-cola,

buckwheat porridge, chips (crisps),

boiled meat, milk, hamburger, juice, curds, fruits and vegetables

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Complete the sentences

  • 1.____________ want to eat fast.
  • 2.There are many ________restaurants in every Ukrainian city.
  • 3. There are too much ____________________________ in junk food.
  • 4. After eating junk food children become ______________________
  • 5. It is a well-known fact that organic food is grown without __________
  • 6. The only disadvantage is that organic food is _______________.

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