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1 peanut butter
2 onion
3 burger
4 chili / chili pepper
5 lettuce
6 strawberry
7 yogurt
8 cereal
9 jam
10 corn
11 noodles
12 pasta
13 salmon
14 avocado

Usually sweet: cereal, jam, peanut butter, strawberry, yogurt


Usually not sweet: avocado, burger, chili, corn, lettuce, noodles,
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onion, pasta, peanut butter, pepper, salmon, salt
1 cereal
2 lettuce
3 avocado
4 strawberries
5 jam
6 peanut butter
7 salmon
8 yogurt

1 yogurt
2 burgers
3 onions
4 salt
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Comfort food is a dish or a
type of food that makes you
feel good.

Five types of chicken soup:


classic,
ajiaco (Colombian chicken
soup with corn and potatoes),
Indian chicken soup (with
egg),
Chinese chicken soup (with
noodles and a few chilies), and
samgyetang (Korean chicken
soup with rice)

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1 singular or plural
2 an
Chicken is a count noun when
you are talking about the whole
animal: I bought two chickens
at the grocery store for the
barbecue on Saturday.

Chicken is non-count when you


are talking about the meat: I
always buy chicken at the new
grocery store.

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1 a little
2 much
3 some
4 some
5 many
6 a lot of
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2 many
3 much
4 much

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2 roasted
3 fried
4 raw
5 fresh
6 spicy
7 delicious
8 grilled
9 sour
10 bitter

How to serve food: boiled, fresh, fried, grilled, raw, roasted


How food tastes: bitter, delicious, fresh, sour, spicy

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Clara is
making fish
tacos.

Food trucks
are cheap, you
can eat outside,
and the food is
delicious.

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1 verb + -ing
2 to + verb

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1 being
2 to lose
3 to open
4 cooking
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5 to give
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Conversation 1: chicken with
French fries and salad (with
oil and vinegar dressing).
She’s allergic to seafood.

Conversation 2: The server


gave her the wrong food.

Conversation 3: She asks for


the check.

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1 have
2 recommend
3 come with
4 kind of
5 to order
6 have
7 Was
everything
8 have

1 come
2 How; have
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Is there any meat in the pasta?

to be clear about what he means

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1 A: What do you recommend? The pasta or the beef?
2 B: The pasta is delicious today.
3 A: What kind of sauce does it have?
4 B: It’s a cream and mushroom sauce.
5 A: Sounds good. I’ll have the pasta.

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REVIEW UNIT 7

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1 many, much
2 many, much
3 much
4 much, many

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1 I’m putting a lot of onion in my salad.
2 You just need a little blueberry jam to
add flavor.
3 I’m adding some/a little yogurt to my
bowl of fruit.
4 There are too many noodles to put
them all in one bowl.
5 We added too much salt to our dinner.
6 Let’s add more pepper to the pasta. /
Let’s add some pepper to the pasta.

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ANSWERS – EXERCISE 3A
Answers will vary. Possible answers:
A Do you remember your favorite
comfort food when you were a kid?
B Yes, I do. It was (1)chocolate cake.
A And how much (2)chocolate cake
did you eat in a week?
B I think I ate some (3)chocolate cake
every week.

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1 boiled
2 sour
3 fresh
4 spicy
5 raw
6 bitter
7 grilled
8 delicious
9 roasted
10 fried
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1 I can’t stand waiting for my food.
2 We love ordering from the food truck on the corner.
3 Ali prefers to cook dinner than to go out. / Ali prefers to
go out than to cook dinner.
4 I don’t mind waiting in line.
5 Do you like cooking your own meals?
6 He would like to order the grilled salmon.
7 Do you enjoy eating spicy food?
8 We hate doing the dishes after dinner.
9 Do they want to eat out on Friday night?

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1b
2a
3c
4a
5c
6a

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