Read the text and do the following tasks.
A lot of of people enjoy eating cakes because it tastes very good. But do you know how to make (1) _________ cake? It’s not very difficult. You must follow these steps and you will make a delicious cake.
First, you mix (2) _________ sugar and butter together. Then
you add a few eggs and mix it well. After that, you add flour and a little salt. Remember to add the salt slowly so that you will not put too (3) _________ salt in it....
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Read the text and do the following tasks.
A lot of of people enjoy eating cakes because it tastes very good. But do you know how to make (1) _________ cake? It’s not very difficult. You must follow these steps and you will make a delicious cake.
First, you mix (2) _________ sugar and butter together. Then
you add a few eggs and mix it well. After that, you add flour and a little salt. Remember to add the salt slowly so that you will not put too (3) _________ salt in it. Next, add some milk. You can also put in some chocolate if you like. You might also choose to add some fruit, like lemon or coconut. Finally, put the cake into a hot oven for about half (4) _________ hour. When the cake is ready, you can invite (5) _________ friends to eat the cake!
Making a cake is easy, isn’t it? However, remember not to eat
too (6) _________ cakes because you may put on weight very soon!
Task 1: Complete the text with “a”, “an”, “some”, “many” and “much”:
Task 2: Read the sentences and write the names of the food in the text:
1. It’s got fat animal in it. It’s from milk. We put it on bread.
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2. It’s got a lot of protein in it. It’s white. We drink it.
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3. It’s brown and sweet. It’s delicious, but it’s got a lot of fat.
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4. It is found in sea water. We use it to add flavour to food.
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5. It’s a large fruit like a nut with a thick, hard, brown shell.
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Task 3: Look at the words and phrases in blue. Answer the following questions:
1. What are they used for?
2. Which words or phrases have the same meaning?
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