The Vegan Food Stall · 5A A Bright Future · Watch & complete interactive tasks
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1Work in pairs. Discuss the questions.
1What's your favourite food?
2How often do you eat meat and fish?
3What vegetables do you like most? Why?
4Are there any foods you don't eat? Why?
2aMatch the words about diet 1–3 to definitions a–c.
Click a word (left), then click its definition (right).
Matched: 0 / 3
2bMatch the words in the box to photos 1–4.
Click a word, then click the photo number to match.
a jackfruit burgermarinated seaweedspiced tofuvegan brownies
Matched: 0 / 4
3Work in pairs. Read the statements and discuss them. Do you agree/disagree?
1 In general, people don't eat enough fruit or vegetables.
Your opinion
2 Everyone should spend at least one week of the year as a vegan.
Your opinion
3 Being vegetarian and vegan is better for the future of our planet.
Your opinion
4 More people will become vegans in the future.
Your opinion
4Complete the phrases 1–4 with the words in the box.
fryingmarinatingfood stallmaking
1. the banana blossom
2. the chips
3. organising
4. the batter
5Watch the video from 02:04–03:10. Tick the food words you hear.
6Match photos A–D to the steps described in Exercise 4. Then watch the video from 01:40–02:45 to check.
Enter the step number (1–4) for each photo.
A — Food stall scene (organising a food stall)
B — Marinating the banana blossom
C — Making the batter
D — Frying the chips
7aWatch the video from 01:16–04:30. Complete the conversations with the missing words.
A: So it's all vegan and vegetarian food?
B:
A: Could you show me how to make something?
B: Come round and we'll make some food.
A: It is quite literally the flower that grows at the end of the banana bunch.
B:
A: And you're going to show me how to make it?
B:
A: We kind of just try to do as many interesting, plant-based alternatives as we can really.
B:
A: And then a nice lemon wedge to finish.
B: … and I am now going to try it.
A: Would you like to try some vegan fish?
B:
A: It's banana blossom. Banana blossom?
B:
8Watch the whole video again and answer the questions.
1. What does Sally say you need to have a bright future in the food industry?
2. Why did Ross set up the business?
3. How does Ross respond when Sally asks if he can show her how to make something?
4. What is the dish of the day?
5. What is banana blossom?
6. Name three other dishes Ross sells at his stall.
7. What does the first person think of the dish?
8. What does Sally say about eating vegan food in the future?
💡 Model answers:
1. You need to bring something new to the table ·
2. Because of his gran — she was vegetarian for 70 years and prided herself on making interesting versions of food ·
3. By all means ·
4. Vegan fish and chips ·
5. The flower that grows at the end of a banana bunch ·
6. Jackfruit wraps, burgers, veggie and vegan burgers, salads, mac and cheese, tofu nuggets ·
7. That it tastes like real fish and it's awesome ·
8. She will be eating more of it in the future and will definitely be coming back to Greenbox
9Work in pairs. Discuss the questions.
1Do you know anyone who is vegetarian or vegan? What are their reasons?
2Would you try being vegan or vegetarian? Why/Why not?
3Do you like cooking? What dishes do you enjoy making or eating?
4What was the last thing you cooked?
10Work in pairs. Design a vegan dish for Greenbox. Then present your dish to the class.
Think about the following points:
•The ingredients of the dish
•The steps in the recipe to make the dish
•How much it will cost to make
•How much Greenbox will sell it for
Use some of this language to comment:
It is indeed.By all means.Really?Oh, beautiful.Absolutely.That's crazy.
A: My dish is vegan carrot cake. It's made from carrots and walnuts. B: That's really good.