Unit 5: Exercise 1: Match The Activities With The Pictures

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Unit 5: Exercise 1

Match the activities with the pictures.

Beef cauliflower duck garlic lettuce lobster salmon spaghetti

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Unit 5: Exercise 2
Complete the table using the words in the box.

Lettuce duck salmon spaghetti beef carrot garlic cauliflower


lobster

Vegetables Seafood/fish Meat Carbohydrates

Unit 5: Exercise 3
Match the ways of preparing and cooking food with the definitions.

to cook something in hot oil or fat to cut something into small pieces
to put two or more ingredients together to make one to cook something such as bread or a
cake in the oven to cook food in water

1.bake
2.boil
3.chop
4.fry
5.mix

Unit 5: Exercise 4
Complete the chart below with the words in the box.

A an any some

1. Before singular countable nouns we use __________ before a consonant and


____________ before a vowel.

I have ________ sandwich for lunch.

I had _________ apple for a snack today.

2. In positive sentences, with plural countable and uncountable nouns we use


____________

There are __________ oranges in the cupboard.

I have got ___________ juice in the fridge.

3. In questions and negative sentences with plural countable and uncountable nouns, we
use ______________

Are there ___________ tomatoes?

There isn't _____________ fish on the menu.

4. In offers and requests, we use ______________

Can I have ___________ water, please?

Would you like ___________ biscuits?


Unit 5: Exercise 5
Read the sentences. Choose the correct answers.

1. We use a lot of/many in positive and negative sentences with countable and
uncountable nouns.

2. We have a lot of/much oranges to eat because we have an orange tree in our garden.

3. We don’t have a lot of/many fruit to eat in winter.

4. We use many/much in questions and negatives with countable nouns.

5. How many/much lemons do you need for the recipe?

6. There aren’t many/much cauliflowers in the shop.


7. We use many/much in questions and negatives with uncountable nouns.

8. How many/much coffee is there in the cupboard?

9. There isn’t many/much sugar in the dish.

Unit 5: Exercise 6
Choose the correct words to complete the sentences.

1. Could you go to the shop? There isn’t any/many/some milk in the fridge
2. How a lot of/many/much eggs do we need to make the cake?
3. There are a lot of/any/much potatoes in the cupboard, so we could make chips.
4. How any/many/much spaghetti do we have in the cupboard?
5. I think that we have any/much/some carrots in the fridge.
6. I would like any/much/some fish, please.
7. How many/much/some sugar would you like in your coffee?
8. There aren’t many/much/some vegetables in the shop, just cauliflower and lettuce.
9. We don’t have any/many/some beef at all. Would you like chicken instead?
10. There are a lot of/any/much different salads on the menu. I don’t know which one to
choose.

Unit 5: Exercise 7
Read the text. Choose the correct answers.
My best/favourite/lovely food is pizza. I like eat /eating/ate pizzas because they are very easy to
prepare. If you want to get/have/make your own pizza, all you need to do is make the bread for the
base. This is called the dough. You can add/fold/mix tomatoes and cheese and a lot/many/much
other ingredients on top. You then boil/cook/fry it in the oven for 10 to 15 minutes until it is ready to
eat. If you don’t feel like making pizza, you can buy a/much/some pizza from your local supermarket
and just put it in the oven when you get home. Nowadays, a lot/many/much of people are so busy
that they don’t have time to cook at home or they like to have a rest at/for/in the weekend. These
people often eat pizza, but they go for/in/to a takeaway restaurant and buy a pizza that has
already been cooked.

Unit 5: Exercise 8
Look at the pictures. Then read the instructions about making an Arabian
cauliflower recipe. Put the sentences in the correct order.

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4. 5. 6.

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Next, take the cauliflower and place it in boiling water.


First, take a large cauliflower and cut the leaves off so that you only have the white part.

Add the mixture of paste, garlic and lemon juice to the cauliflower.

Next, add the garlic and some lemon juice to a special paste called tahini.

Mix the paste, the lemon juice and the garlic together.

Finally, cover the dish and put it in the fridge until you are ready to eat it.

While the cauliflower is boiling, chop some garlic.

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