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Look back at the menu descriptions. Write the cooking/food preparation
method(s) for each food. 1. soup _____________________________________________ 2. peppers _____________________________________________ 3. carrots _____________________________________________ 4. mushrooms _____________________________________________ 5. shrimp _____________________________________________ 6. cheese _____________________________________________ 7. chicken _____________________________________________ Eating In, Eating Out | 111 C. Use the new words Complete the sentences with an appropriate cooking word. 1. He poured a half cup of oil in the pan and then _________________ the potatoes. 2. She cleaned the barbecue grate and ________________________ the sausages. 3. He ________________________ the butter in the microwave and then poured it over the popcorn. 4. She put a little bit of butter in the pan and quickly ____________________ the garlic. 5. He put a long fork in the tomato and held it over the ire. He ___________ - ___________________ it until it was black. V. UNDERSTANDING GRAMMAR: PASSIVE VERBS AND - ed ADJECTIVES A. Read about -ed adjectives Many verbs that can have a passive meaning are also used as adjectives. The chicken was roasted for two hours. (passive verb) We ate roasted chicken. (adjective) The fish was fried in a large pan. (passive verb) They served fried fish. (adjective) Notice, however, that some of the -ed verbs used in the menu cannot be placed in front of the noun as an adjective: fresh spinach and mushrooms folded in with diced tomatoes then topped with melted Swiss cheese served with lettuce, tomato We can also say: The mushrooms were folded in carefully by the cook; The soup was topped with melted Swiss cheese; or The burger is served with lettuce and tomato. These words cannot be used as adjectives before the nouns. B. Identify the correct form Complete the sentences with the words from the box. Some of them are adjectives and some of them are verbs. serve fried sauté roasting sautéed frying serving roasted 1. Turn on the fan. He’s ______________ ish again. 2. We usually _______________ our hamburgers with french fries. 3. I like to _______________ my vegetables in a little bit of butter. 112 | Better Reading English 4. They just took that _________________ chicken out of the oil. 5. I smell meat ______________________ in the oven. 6. Are they _____________________ ish soup today? They don’t have it every day. 7. She took a ____________________ chicken and vegetables out of the oven. 8. Have you tried the _________________ spinach? I just used a tiny bit of olive oil. VI. READ IT AGAIN Read the menu items again. Answer the questions. 1. How many of the dishes include cheese? 2. Is the seafood dish under Breakfast, Lunch, or Dinner? TRENDS IN SUPERMARKET FOODS I. PRE-READING A. Background information This passage is from the cookbook Vegetables Every Day by Jack Bishop. In this section of the introduction, he talks about how cooking and eating have changed in the United States in recent years. B. Words to know before you read Match the words to their definitions. ____ 1. produce aisle a. one piece of asparagus ____ 2. transform b. the ability to get ____ 3. immigrant c. the fruit and vegetable section of a market ____ 4. access d. a person who comes from foreign country ____ 5. cuisine e. change ____ 6. spear f. a style of cooking C. Reading strategy Download 481.16 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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