English test on food. Healthy Eating Test

Eating attitude test is a diagnostic tool for eating psychological disorders that was developed at the University of Toronto by the Clark Institute of Psychiatry in 1979. Complete English title- Eating Attitudes Test, or EAT for short.

Initially, the EAT food attitude test was intended for screening, detection, anorexia nervosa and consisted of 40 test questions. Over time, deeper knowledge of nature eating disorders allowed to modify the self-test, and in 1982 the developers created the EAT-26 scale, consisting of 26 questions and having a more unified application. The EAT-26 test proved to be clearer and more useful for diagnosis various violations eating behavior in comparison with the original version. In addition, in this form, he made it possible to identify not only anorexia nervosa, but also bulimia nervosa.

The EAT-26 test for anorexia and bulimia is widely used for screening today. The EAT-26 Eating Attitude Test is currently the most widely used, versatile tool for eating disorder research.

Healthy food

Eating is fun, especially when you are hungry. Most people have a favorite food. Some people enjoy eating sweet things like cakes, chocolates and ice cream. Other people enjoy savory foods like cheese and meet. Enjoying eating is our body's way of making sure that is getting the things it needs to work properly.

Food helps us to keep warm, talk, run and do all the other things we do. It helps us grow and stay healthy.

Vitamins also help us to be healthy. Scientists name vitamins after the alphabet. All of them are very important, for example: vitamin C keeps our skin and gums healthy. It is found in fresh fruit and green vegetables, such as oranges, blackcurrants, lettuce. Brussels sprouts and spinach also contain a lot of vitamin C.

Vitamin D helps our bones to grow strong and hard, and we are able to make it for ourselves if our skin gets enough sunlight. But we can also get vitamin D if we eat fish, milk, butter, cheese and margarine. Some people buy pills and tablets containing vitamins. But most of us get more than enough of them from our food.

  1. Read the text and match the headings with the paragraphs.
  1. The vitamin to make your hard.
  2. Taste differ.
  3. You can't live without food.
  4. Vitamins and the ABC.
  1. Are the sentences true (T) or false (F)?
  1. When we enjoy eating our body gets everything to work well. ______
  2. To get vitamins you need to buy pills. ______
  3. Vitamin C is important for our skin. ______
  4. You can get vitamin D only when eating special food. ______

key:

Task 1: a) - B, b) - C, c) - D, d) - A.

Task 2: a) - T, b) - F, c) - T, d) - F.


On the topic: methodological developments, presentations and notes

Texts for reading Grade 7

The texts will serve good material to practice reading skills correct pronunciation as well as intonation. This collection of texts was compiled for the exam in grade 7, but can also be used at the level ...

Are you sure that you eat in accordance with the rules of healthy eating? Let's check! Pass a simple test: you need to answer 10 questions, calculate the number of points for each answer and indicate how many points you have scored in the comments.

So let's go!


1. How do you usually start your day?

From a hearty breakfast: porridge, eggs, cheese - 1
From packing in a hurry and having a snack on the way to work - 2
From a cup of strong coffee and a cigarette - 3

2. How many times a day do you usually eat?
4-5 times: breakfast, lunch, afternoon tea and dinner, usually at set hours - 1
Every time you get hungry - 2
Skip breakfast, a little at lunchtime, and have a hearty dinner at home, late at night - 3

3. How much liquid do you usually drink per day?
A lot, up to two liters, mostly water - 1
Consume a fair amount of drinks such as cola, juices or iced teas, but no more than a liter per day - 2
A little - three to four cups of coffee or a can of sweet soda - 3

4. What dairy products do you eat most often?
Cottage cheese and dairy products - 1
Milk - 2
Cream or condensed milk - 3

5. What products do you buy most often?
Cereals, vegetables, chicken, fish - 1
Pork, beef, ready-made salads - 2
Canned food, smoked meats, sausage, chips, cakes - 3

6. Where do you eat most often?
At the dining table at home or at a cafe or restaurant table - 1
In front of the TV or at work - 2
In the car, on the move, or near the shawarma stalls - 3

7. Can you remember what you had for lunch yesterday?
Yes 1
With difficulty, only part of the dishes - 2
No - 3

8. If you have to snack, what do you choose?
Banana, yogurt, cottage cheese - 1
Buns or cakes - 2
Chips, salty croutons - 3

9. How do you feel about fish and seafood?
I try to eat more often - 1
I do not buy often - 2
I do not like and do not eat - 3

10. Are you interested in the freshness and composition of foods before you buy them?
Be sure to carefully study the packaging - 1
Sometimes, mostly I follow the freshness of dairy products - 2
No, I buy and eat what I bought - 3

Did you count the points? Well, let's see the result, shall we?

10–16 points
It seems that you are well acquainted with the postulates of a healthy diet. Your diet is well balanced, it is dominated by foods that are healthy for the body, you consume enough liquid. The diet is organized correctly. You are a responsible person who cares about your health.

17–23 points
From time to time you make attempts to eat right, buy the necessary products, try to eat breakfast, but then you forget about your good intentions and go back to fries with soda. Try to be more attentive to your diet, and your body will thank you very soon.

24–30 points
The test results show that you do not think about what you eat and how you eat and how it can affect your health. Over time, food anyhow can play a cruel joke with you. You should pay more attention to your diet, because what we eat depends on how we look and how we feel.

Test tasks for thematic control. Lesson on the activation of speech skills on the topic "Food and shopping" (Food and shopping) for 8th grade students.

Tasks for knowledge and ability to use vocabulary on the topic, grammar tasks for Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous, task for search reading.

Exercise 1.

Translate:

1.

Butcher shop

11.

Soft-boiled egg

2.

Newsstand

12.

Grate carrots

3.

A loaf of white bread

13.

Pour the sauce

4.

Grilled meat

14.

Fish shop

5.

Chocolate bar

15.

lemon slice

6.

chop vegetables

16.

Peel potatoes

7.

Rice for a couple

17.

Mashed potatoes

8.

Baked fish

18.

A pinch of salt

9.

whip cream

19.

A teaspoon of sugar

10.

melt butter

20.

Preheat oven

Task 2.

Put the adjectives in the correct order:

1. a Chinese / big/ round / terrible/ red clock
2. a second-hand/ blue / American / old jeans
3. a woolen / modern / dark blue / lovely dress
4. a square/ silver/ modern frame
5. a(an) old / silver / Russian pair of earrings
6. a new/ polka dot/ funny/ shirt skirt
7. a woolen/new/checked jacket

Task 3.

Open the brackets and put the verbs in the form Present Perfect or Present Perfect Continuous:

1. Jane ……… (go) to Moscow, but she’ll be back next Tuesday.
2. The secretary …………… (send) email.
3. Hey, Tom! I …………… (not/see) you for ages.
4. I ………… (save) my pocket money for 2 months.
5. ………… you (be) to LA?

6. John ………… (paint) the room all morning.
7 Look! Somebody already …………. (break) the tree.
8. I …………… (prepare) for exams for 2 weeks.
9. She ………… (see) this film.
10. They …………… (visit) Saint Petersburg twice this year.

Task 4.

Insert the articles a(an) the where necessary:

1. In … Siberia there are many long rivers: … Ob, … Irtysh, … Yenissei, … Lena and … Amur
2. … Neva flows into … Gulf of … Finland.
3. There is a splendid view of … Lake Geneva from this hotel.
4. … Moscow is located on … Moscow River. … Moscow is a river that moves very slowly
5. … Philippines are located to … southeast of … Asia.
6. Is … Canada … the largest country in … America?

7. … Russia is washed by … Arctic Ocean.
8. … United Kingdom consists of … Great Britain and … Northern Ireland.
9. … White Sea is in … north of our country.
10. … Pacific Ocean is very deep.
11. … Nile flows across … northeastern part of … Africa to … Mediterranean Sea.
12. … Chicago is on … Lake Michigan.

13. … Red Sea is between … Africa and … Asia.
14. ... France is to ... north of ... Italy.
15. ... Saint Petersburg is located on ... Neva.
16. ... Rostov is to ... south of ... Moscow.
17. …Kazbek is … the highest peak of … Caucasus.
18. … Europe and … America are separated by … Atlantic Ocean.

Task 5.

Read the text, translate and ask 5 any questions to the text.

Text on the topic "Food and shopping"

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meat

fish

vegetables

carrot

vegetable fruit

    pork veal salmon beef

    salmon shrimp oyster lobster

    lettuce aubergine tomato cucumber

    peach onion mushroom courgette

    chicken lamb beef mussels

Ex.5. Here are the names of some drinks with the letters mixed up. What are they?

    kiml

    odas

    uciej

    eta

    efecof

    moatot-ceuji

    tirfu huncp

    tobteldtarew

    labreh eta

    ereb

FOOD_________________ .

Test C

Ex.1. Divide these words into meat, fish, and vegetables.

carrot bacon trout tomato spinach ham salmon onion mutton pork catfish

meat

fish

vegetables

carrot

Ex.2. Match the names with the pictures.

garlic kiwi fruit grapes melon broccoli leeks pear mushrooms strawberries pineapple

Ex.3. Can you write down a vegetable and fruit:

vegetable fruit

    beginning with the letter “c” _______________ _____________

    beginning with the letter “p” _______________ _____________

    beginning with the letter “b” _______________ _____________

    beginning with the letter “m” _______________ _____________

    beginning with the letter “a” _______________ _____________

Ex.4. Which is the odd one out in each group, and why?

    ham salmon beef pork

    peach onion mushroom tomato

    chicken lamb beef mussels

    tirfu huncp

    efecof

    odas

    eta

    labreh eta

    moatot-ceuji

    ereb

    uciej

    tobteldtarew

    kiml

Ex.6.* Fruit puzzle. Write the correct letters in the spaces provided and you will find the names of nine tasty fruits.

FOOD_________________ .

Test B

Ex.1. Divide these words into meat, fish, and vegetables.

carrot ham flounder garlic cauliflower steak radish salmon mutton pork catfish

meat

fish

vegetables

carrot

Ex.2. Write the names of these fruits and vegetables.

Ex.3. Can you write down a vegetable and fruit:

vegetable fruit

    beginning with the letter “b” _______________ _____________

    beginning with the letter “m” _______________ _____________

    beginning with the letter “c” _______________ _____________

    beginning with the letter “p” _______________ _____________

    beginning with the letter “a” _______________ _____________

Ex.4. Which is the odd one out in each group, and why?

    aubergine tomato cucumber lettuce

    onion peach mushroom courgette

    shrimp salmon oyster lobster

    pork veal salmon beef

    chicken mussels lamb beef

Ex.5. Here are the names of some drinks with the letters mixed up. What are they?

    odas

    eta

    efecof

    tirfu huncp

    labreh eta

    ereb

    uciej

    moatot-ceuji

    tobteldtarew

    kiml

Ex.6.* Fruit puzzle. Write the correct letters in the spaces provided and you will find the names of nine tasty fruits.

Chernyakova Elena Nikolaevna

English teacher

FU "College named after Kumash Nurgaliyev"

Zyryanovsk

These tests are designed for students in grades 3-6. Tests consist of 3 options for 6 tasks.

Used Books:

1. Afanas'eva, O.V. English: A textbook for grade V schools with in-depth study of English, lyceums and gymnasiums-M. : Enlightenment, 2003;

2. Afanas'eva, O.V. English: A textbook for grade VI schools with in-depth study of English, lyceums and gymnasiums-M. : Enlightenment, 2007;

3. Afanas'eva, O.V. English: A textbook for grade VII schools with in-depth study of English, lyceums and gymnasiums-M. : Enlightenment, 2005;

4. English puzzles 1, Doug case;

5. English puzzles 2, Doug case.