Unit 5 It’s good for you
Lesson 2 What’s for lunch?
Speak and read
- a. Work in pairs. Look at the photos of school lunch in different countries.
Describe what you can see in each photo.
- Which lunch would you like to eat? Why?
- Read the text and identify who the text is for.
- parents b. students c. teachers d. school cooks
Park School Blog
Our class is doing a project about kids’ lunches around the world.
Read other student’s descriptions and add a description of your typical lunch.
Mikel, Denmark
All students here take a packed lunch to school. I usually have brown bread with cheese and salad and an apple. We can’t take any unhealthy food like chips, candy, or soda.
Jalissa, USA
We eat lunch at school. We usually have things like tacos, pizza, or burgers. We always get milk or juice and some vegetables or fruit.
Dae-Ho, Korea
I like the food at school, but we don’t get many different things. We usually have soup, some vegetables with rice, and a lot of salad. We don’t eat much meat.
Mathilde, France
At my school, we have salad or a vegetable dish, and then meat with sauce and potatoes or fish with lemon. My favorite is mussels with fries. Then we have yogurt or some cheese, and after that we have dessert.
Camila, Ecuador
We don’t eat lunch at school, so I have lunch at home with my family after school. We usually have soup and then rice with vegetables and chicken, beef, or fish.
- Read the descriptions again and find out
- What does Mikkel have for lunch?
- Where does Jalissa have lunch?
- Who eats Korean food for lunch?
- What food does Dae-Ho’s school serve?
- What is Mathilda’s favorite?
- Who has lunch at home?
- Who does Camila have lunch with?
- What does Camila usually have for lunch?
- What is your favorite food?
- What do you usually have for breakfast lunch and dinner?
- React
Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your typical lunch.
Describe your dream lunch.