Unit 1
Break – brake /breik/
A sweet tooth
Pudding >British English - a
sweet dish served at the end of a meal
for pudding
- There’s ice cream for pudding.
macaroni /ˌmækəˈrəʊni $ -ˈroʊ-/ noun
[uncountable]
- a type of pasta in the shape of small tubes
Steak /steɪk/
T-bone steak /ˌtiː bəʊn ˈsteɪk $
-boʊn-/ noun [countable]
- a thinly cut piece of beef
that has a T-shaped bone in it.
/ˈɑːtətʃəʊk/
Sometimes, never, always, often, frequently…
Once, twice, 3 times, 4 times… a week / day / month
Lamb
Prawns – shrimp
Mulberry
- mora
Blackberry
– zarzamora
Cranberry
– arandano rojo
Blueberry - arandano
pom‧e‧gran‧ate
/ˈpɒməɡrænət/
What other foods you know have beneficial effects? (see aula virtual)
Avocado – cholesterol
Apple – teeth
Kiwi – fibre
Prickly pear – constipation
Red pepper – vitamin C
Banana – potassium
Onion – cholesterol / diuretic
Carrots – good for eyes/ antioxidant
Ginger – anti aging
Marking the writing exam
Task: 0 – 0’5 – 1’5
-2
Coherence and cohesion: 0 – 0’5 – 1’5 -2
Control: 0 – 0’5 – 1’5
-2
Variety: 0 – 0’5 –
1’5 -2
Spelling and punctuation: 0 – 0’5 – 1’5 -2
Final mark: 5 / 10
Don’t break my heart
Dear Joanna
Tasteless
Bland
Ex. 3, p. 8 -9
Emma 5: English breakfast tea
Sarah 6: pasta with pesto.
pesto is essentially a combination of flavourful
leaves, oily nuts, hard cheese, olive oil, garlic, salt and lemon juice.
John 2: hot, Indonesian or Thai food. Curries
Rob 4: sweet food, chocolate & ice-cream.
James 3: coffee caffeine, headaches
Sean 1: spicy with meat and pepperoni.
Actually- false friend (en realidad)
At present, currently, nowadays…
I usually drink coffee.(present)
I used to drink coffee.(past)
as‧par‧a‧gus
/əˈspærəɡəs/
vin‧e‧gar /ˈvɪnɪɡə/
may‧on‧naise /ˌmeɪəˈneɪz
may‧o /ˈmeɪəʊ $ -oʊ/ noun [uncountable]
informal mayonnaise
Homework: read
the text on p. 9 and answer questions 4c and d.
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