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Which verbs can be used with these foods? Match the actions on the left with the foods on the right.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 484.


Exercise 3

Use these words to complete the sentences. You may use each word more than once.

Exercise 2

Exercise 1

Vocabulary Exercises

Think about

Can you cook? Do you enjoy cooking? Why? Why not?

What's your favourite food?

Which food do you know how to cook best? How do you prepare it?

Describe something that people eat every day in your country. How is it prepared?

 

 

Put in where, because, if, and, when, so.

1. Do you mind …… I have a coffee break?

2. I'm very hungry, …… I didn't have any breakfast this morning.

3. Can you tell me …… I can have lunch?

4. Why are you buying so much food? - I'm going to cook for ten people.

5. She was working as a cook …… she met her husband.

6. He is a vegetarian, …… he never eats meat.

7. We don't often have fish, …… it is difficult to buy fresh.

 

 

knife oven spoon saucepan frying pan stove

You can bake food in the …

You can slice food with a …

You can fry food in a …

You can heat food on top of the …

You can mix food up with a …

You can boil water in a …

You can chop food with a …

You can stir food with a …

You can peel food with a …

 


 

slice

grate
chop

pour

melt

stir

peel

an orange

 

butter

soup

milk

a tomato

bread

cheese

an onion


Dialogue: What do you eat?

 

Jack: We eat three meals a day. We eat breakfast, lunch and dinner.

Bill: We do, too. I like breakfast and dinner. But I don't like lunch.

Doris: At home we eat three meals, too. I don't eat much for

breakfast. But I eat a big dinner.

Bill: Doris, what do you eat for breakfast?

Doris: We have eggs and toast for breakfast. My mother and

father drink coffee. I drink milk.

Jack: We have the same things for breakfast. I drink milk. I

don't like tea or coffee.

Doris: Bill, what do you eat for lunch?

Bill: I have my lunch at school. At home my mother and father

have soup and sandwiches.

Jack: My mother and father eat meat, vegetables and fruit for

lunch. They drink coffee. Now let's talk about dinner. Doris, what do you eat for dinner?

Doris: We eat meat and salad for dinner. We eat dessert, too.

But we don't eat dessert for lunch.

Bill: At our house dinner is a big meal. We eat meat,

vegetables, bread and salad. We have dessert, too.

 


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