The Environment: Food

In this week's Premier Skills English Podcast, Rich, Rowan and Jack are at a restaurant and they discuss their diets and what they know about where their food comes from and the impact it has on the environment. The language focus is on words and phrases connected to food and the environment. In this week's task, we want you to talk about the food you eat and what you know about it. Don't forget to listen to the end of the podcast because we have a new football phrase for you to guess.

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How much did you understand?

Here is some of the vocabulary you might have heard in the roleplay. Do you know the words in bold?

Congratulations on your promotion again, Jack.

Everyone I know raves about this place, and it’s got great reviews online.

I thought you wanted to try the lamb.

I’ve read that to produce one portion of beef uses 36 times the land than one portion of many common vegetables.

It’s really surprising to see how much deforestation there is to allow us to eat meat.

I’m not going to miss out on this!

Activity 1: Match the definitions to the words and phrases from the roleplay.

Do you think about where your food comes from?

Do you think about where your food comes from?

Meat-free diets

In the first part of the roleplay, Rowan, Rich and Jack spoke about their diets and whether they eat meat or not. They described different diets and used a couple of phrasal verbs to talk about meat. Here are what they said in the roleplay. Do you know the words in bold?

Rowan: But, you remember that I’m a veggie, don’t you, Jack?

Jack: There’s loads of vegetarian stuff on the menu. I’m actually thinking of going for the falafel burger.

Jack: I don’t eat meat every day or at every meal. I suppose I’m becoming more of a flexitarian.

Jack: No, that’s a pescatarian - I’m vegetarian most of the time but like to have meat and fish occasionally.

Rowan: Arsenal's Hector Bellerin is a vegan and that proves a plant-based diet doesn’t put athletes at any disadvantage at all.

Jack: I haven’t given up meat entirely, but I am cutting down on the amount of meat I eat.

Rowan: I gave up meat years ago because I thought it was healthier.

Activity 2: Look at the sentences and choose the correct word. Do you know the difference between a vegetarian and a vegan?

Sergio Aguero cut down on meat to improve his performance on the pitch.

Sergio Aguero cut down on meat to improve his performance on the pitch.

Where does our food come from?

In the second part of the roleplay, Rich and Jack spoke about how children learn about where food comes from at school. They used a few phrases connected to food and the environment. Have a look at these parts of the roleplay again and think about how we use the phrases in bold:

Jack: The meat here is delicious. It’s locally sourced. All the animals are reared nearby and they’re all grass-fed.

Rich: They’re learning about where our food comes from and responsibly sourced food and things like that.

Jack: In our school, we’re teaching more every year about food sustainability

Jack: We’ve got a school garden and the kids learn how to cook their own organic food from scratch.

Rowan:  I think I only learned about where food comes from as an adult really - things like land use and food miles.

Rich: I’ve read that some vegetables such as avocados and mushrooms have really large carbon footprints, too.

Do you know where your meat comes from?

Do you know where your meat comes from?

Activity 3: Look at the sentences and choose the correct word. Do you know how to talk about where your food comes from?

Everton's Fabian Delph follows a plant-based diet.

Everton's Fabian Delph follows a plant-based diet.

Further resources connected to food, football and the environment:

Food and the environment

Arsenal's Hector Bellerin is a vegan and has said that footballers have a responsibility to create awareness around environmental issues.

Arsenal's Hector Bellerin is a vegan and has said that footballers have a responsibility to create awareness around environmental issues.

Quiz

In this week’s task, we want you to answer these questions that use vocabulary about food and the environment we introduced in the podcast:

  1. Is it a good idea to cut down on the amount of meat you eat or give meat up altogether?
  2. Is it easy to buy locally sourced meat or seasonal fruit and vegetables where you live? Are these more expensive or cheaper?
  3. How good are you at cooking from scratch?
  4. Do you like to try foreign food? How can we reduce the number of food miles on our plates?
  5. Is there a certain type of food that you couldn’t live without? What food could you not miss out on?

Try to use the words and phrases we introduced in the podcast. Write your answers below and don't forget to make a guess at this week's football phrase!

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