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C E R E AL PR O DU C TS. bread – chleb wholemeal bread – chleb razowy brekfast cereal – płatki śniadaniowe cereal products – produkty zbożowe cornflakes – płatki kukurydziane muesli – musli noodles / pasta – makaron rice – ryż rool – bułka toast - pieczywo tostowe.
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bread – chleb wholemeal bread – chleb razowy brekfast cereal – płatki śniadaniowe cereal products – produkty zbożowe cornflakes – płatki kukurydziane muesli – musli noodles / pasta – makaron rice – ryż rool – bułka toast- pieczywo tostowe
apricot – morela asparagus - szparag bluberry – jagoda cauliflower - kalafior coconut – kokos lettuce - sałata lemon – cytryna maize - kukurydza pineaple – ananas onion - cebula plum – śliwka parsley - pietruszka watermelon- arbuz radish - rzodkiewka
butter – masło egg – jajko buttermilk – maślanka margarine – margaryna cheese – ser milkshake–koktajl mleczny cheese spread – ser topiony cottage cheese – twarożek blue chesse – ser pleśniowy cream – śmietana yoghurt - jogurt
cod – dorsz herring – śledź lobster - homar octopous – ośmiornica prawns - krewetki salmon – łosoś sardine – sardynka shelfish – skorupiaki tuna - tuńczyk
bacon – boczek poultry - drób beef- wołowina sausage – kiełbasa chicken – kurczak tenderloin - polędwica ham – szynka turkey - indyk loin - schab meat – mięso pork – wieprzowina pork chop – kotlet schabowy
basil – bazylia cinnamon - cynamon coriander – kolendra marjoram – majeranek nutmeg – gałka muszkatołowa pepper – pieprz pimento – ziele angielskie rosemary - rozmaryn salt - sól
apple pie – szarlotka frosting – lukier biscuit – herbatnik fruit drops – dropsy cake - ciasto gummi candies – żelki candy bar – baton jelly - galaretka candy floss – wata cukrowa lollipop – lizak chocolate – czekolada salty stickts - paluszki chessecake – sernik wafer - wafelek dessert – deser donut - pączek
add – dodawać peel - obierać bake – piec pour - nalewać beat– ubijać season - doprawiać cook – gotować slice – kroić na plasterki cut – kroić stir – mieszać jedną substancję freeze – zamrażać puth sth on – nastawić coś fry – smazyć roll up - zawijać grate – trzeć na tarce top sth with sth – posypać heat – zagrzać coś czymś melt – topić mix –mieszać kilka skladników
EXPRESSIONS be fussy – grymasić be on a diet – być na diecie clear the table – sprzątać ze stołu put on weight – przybierać na wadze eat junk food – jeść niezdrowe jedzenie go on a diet – rozpocząć dietę grab a coffe – wypić szybko kawę grab a bit to eat – przekąsić coś have a sweet tooth – mieć słabość do słodyczy have an appetite – mieć apetyt lay the table – nakryć do stołu lose weight- tracić na wadze
crunchy – chrupiący rare – niedosmażony delicious – pyszny spicy – pikantny dry – wytrawny stale - czerstwy fatty – tłusty still – niegazowany fattening – tuczący sour – kwaśny tasty – smaczny fresh – świeży yummy - pyszny hot – ostry healthy - zdrowy mild - łagodny
EXERCISE 1 1. a carton of 2. a can of 3. a packet of 4. a loaft of 5. a jar of 6. a box of 7. a bar of
EXERCISE 2 What is you favourite food? Why? Pizza is my favourite food. I think melte cheese is the most delicious food in the world, and I love the mix of vegetables, meat and cheese on pizzas. Do you like cooking? Why? Why not? Yes, I like cooking, beause it’s creative and home-cookes food always tastes better than any meal you can buy in the shops. Do you often eat in fast food restaurants? I go to fast food restaurants occasionally as a treat. I try to eat healthily, and I think too much fast food makes people fat.
EXERCISES 3 Match. • How would you like your steak? • What kind of water would you like? • How do you like your tea? • What kind of wine shall we buy? • What’s this bread like? • What kind of food do you prefer? • Dry or sweet? • Mild or spicy? • Fresh or stale? • Rare, medium or well- done? • Still or sparkling? • Weak or strong?
EXERCISES 4 • Complete the dialogue between Lucy and her boyfriend with the words from the box. LUCY: Oh dear. I really need to 1. weight. I will have to 2. On a diet. I hate it. TOM: Do you really have to ? You don‘t look as if you’ve 3. weight. LUCY: Oh, but I have, Tom. It’s all this 4. food I eat when I don’t have time to cook. It’s so fattening, you know. TOM: Well, then it’s not just about weight, is it? It’s really about your health, Lucy. Listen, why don’t we do smoething together? We could cook healthy food, you know, 5. in fat and calories, 6. in vitamins and minerals… and maybe some of it might even be tasty. We could take it in turns, you cook one day and I do the next. How’s that? LUCY: OK. Let’s try. We could even some 7. food. Summer’s a good time for that. Who needs meat when there are all those cheap fresh vegetables? 1. lose 2. go 3. put on 4. junk. 5. low 6. hight 7. vegetarian
Magdalena Gabryliszyn Małgorzata Halik IVTE