Lesson 3: Recipes from around the world |
Work in groups. |
Find a recipe, write the ingredients and the
instructions on a poster and present your recipe to class.
You can present a Greek recipe or a recipe from another
country, if you come from there. You can ask your mother,
look in a cookery book or surf the Internet. Here are some
sites where you can find Greek traditional recipes:
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Do you come from another country? Then, maybe you can cook (or ask your mother to cook) one of your traditional recipes at home and bring the food in class to treat your friends! Maybe you can have a Best Taste Contest! And if your classmates like your recipe, you can give it to them! You can also have a "Recipes from around the world" festival. Your mothers can organize it and bring food to school.
Μπορείς να πας στο glossary και να συμπληρώσεις τις σημασίες των καινούργιων λέξεων στα Ελληνικά και στο grammar corner για να δεις τη γραμματική αυτού του κεφαλαίου. |
Look at the pictures and write words for them. Use some or a/an:
Points: / 9
Match the phrases to the foods. Draw lines:
peanuts, cola, lemonade, ham, sausages, potatoes
a packet of, a kilo of, a bottle of, a bag of, a dozen
biscuits, cornflakes, cheese, eggs, crisps, bread, milk
Points: / 13
Which 'hea lthy diet' advice is right and which is wrong? Write R or W in the boxes:
Points: / 9
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Look at the pictures and fill in the blanks with the correct word: ....................the bread ......................an egg .....................some butter on some bread ......................some salt ........................some cheese .........................the spaghetti ........................a potato .........................the ingredients Points: / 9
Total: / 40
........................... in a bowl
CIRCLE THE CORRECT FACE AND TALK ABOUT WHAT YOU CAN DO
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