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b) Discuss the following questions.
1. Which of those utensils do you have in your kitchen?
2. What kind of dishes do you cook with each of them?
3. Are there other utensils that you use? What are they?
3 1. Most people can prepare a simple salad without written directions. But many foods are prepared according to a recipe. You can find lots of recipes in different cookbooks and magazines. The following words are often used in them. Match the words with the pictures.
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beat, chop, grate, melt, mix, peel, pour, slice, squeeze, stir
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2. Now match the verbs with the phrases.
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to beat
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the mixture with a wooden spatula
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to chop
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the potatoes and boil in a saucepan
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to grate
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the cheese and add to the sauce
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to melt
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the sauce over the meat and serve
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to mix
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the ham as thinly as possible
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to peel
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the eggs until light and fluffy
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to pour
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a lemon over the fish
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to slice
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a little butter in a frying pan
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to squeeze
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the vegetables into small pieces
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to stir
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all the ingredients together
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3. Look through the recipes and listen. Two girls want to cook something. What is it? Can they make it? What can they make?
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