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Food and meals during the day.

Prices.

This lesson will help you Ways of cooking.


to reinforce the topics
Commonly used expressions in
learnt during the restaurants.

week 2 Countable and uncountable nouns.

Quantifiers: a, an, some, any, a lot of.

Much and many.


Time for cooking ENGLISH 1 Week 2

Food and
meals
during the
day
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Food and meals during the day


Here you have some words about meals during the day:

Word Translation

Breakfast Desayuno
Brunch Desayuno tardío
Snack Medias nueves / onces
Lunch Almuerzo
Supper Cena ligera
Dinner Cena

He is having breakfast.

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Food and meals during the day

Here you have some examples:

We are having lunch. They love their dinner.

Tip! Use the verbs have or


eat before the meal word.

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Prices

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Prices

It is twenty dollars
and five cents
($20.05).

How much
is it?

Tip! To ask for prices, you can use the questions How
much is it? (singular) and How much are they? (plural)

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Prices
Here you have some examples about how prices are read:

Price Way of saying it Example

$15,45 Fifteen dollars and forty five cents. Quince dólares con cuarenta y cinco centavos.

$100 One hundred dollars. Cien dólares.

$1’000.000 One million dollars. Un millón de dólares.

$48,50 Forty eight dollars and fifty cents. Cuarenta y ocho dólares con cincuenta centavos.

$2,35 Two dollars and thirty five cents. Dos dólares con treinta y cinco centavos.

Tip! Remember: The currency in The United States


of America is the dollar.

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Ways of
cooking

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Ways of cooking
Here you have some vocabulary about ways of cooking:

Word Translation

Add Agregar
Bake Hornear
Boil Hervir
Braise Cocer a fuego lento
Broil Asar
Chop Picar
Cook Cocinar
Cut Cortar
Boil the water in a pot.

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Ways of cooking

Word Translation

Fry Freír
Grill Cocinar a la parrilla
Microwave Cocinar en microondas
Mix Mezclar
Peel Pelar
Poach Pochar /Escalfar
Pour Verter
Roast Rostizar
Grill the meat.

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Ways of cooking

Word Translation

Saute Saltear
Simmer Hervir a fuego lento
Slice Rebanar
Sprinkle Espolvorear
Steam Cocinar a vapor
Stew Estofar
Toast Tostar

Sprinkle the salt.

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Ways of cooking

Fry an egg for breakfast. Please, chop these onions.

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Commonly
used
expressions
in
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Commonly used expressions in restaurants

Whose reservation is it? How many people are you?


¿De quién es la reserva ? ¿Cuántas personas son?

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Commonly used expressions in restaurants

Table for one, please. Smoking or no smoking section?:


Mesa para uno, por favor. ¿Sección de fumadores o no?

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Commonly used expressions in restaurants

Here you have some examples:

Would you like anything to drink? Would you like to see the menu?
¿Le gustaría beber algo? ¿Le gustaría ver el menu?

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Commonly used expressions in restaurants

We want to order something from the menu. What dish would you recommend us?
Queremos pedir algo del menú. ¿Qué plato nos recomienda?

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Commonly used expressions in restaurants

What are you having? Could you bring us an appetizer, please?


¿Qué quiere pedir? ¿Puede traernos una entrada, por favor?

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Commonly used expressions in restaurants

Would you like any dessert? Can I get you anything else?
¿Le gustaría algún postre? ¿Puedo traerle algo más?

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Countable
and
uncountable
nouns
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Countable and uncountable nouns

How many
books do you
have? I have five
books

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Countable and uncountable nouns

There are words that you can count, and some others that you can’t. Here you can find the difference between
countable and uncountable nouns:

Use Example

Two apples.
They are words you can count and use in
Countable An orange.
plural form.
Three books.

They are words you can’t count. You A dish of rice.


Uncountable usually need to use a container to express Two cups of tea.
their quantity. A glass of wine.

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Countable and uncountable nouns


Here you have some examples:

A box of milk. A glass of water.

Two dogs. A piece of wood.

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Quantifiers:
a, an, some,
any, a lot of

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Quantifiers: a, an, some, any, a lot of

We don’t have
a
any eggs!

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A/An: They are used when you want to talk about one countable noun.

Article Use Example

A car.
A Before words that start with consonant
sounds. A book.
A table.

An apple.
An Before words that start with vowel
sounds. An elephant.
An octopus.

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Quantifiers: a, an, some, any, a lot of

A red car A puppy

An ice cream An elephant

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Quantifiers: a, an, some, any, a lot of


Some and Any: They are used when you want to talk about countable and uncountable nouns.

Conjunctions Use Example

It is used in affirmative sentences. It Some bananas.


Some means an indefinite but limited amount. Some water in the jar.

Any It is similar to some, but it is used in I don’t have any money.


negative sentences and questions. Is there any food?

A lot of It is used to talk about big quantities. It There are a lot of cats.
is used in affirmative sentences. She has a lot of money.

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Quantifiers: a, an, some, any, a lot of


Here you have some examples:

have
Ihave some ffriends.
riends. There are a lot of
pictures on the wall.

I don’t have any money.

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Quantifiers: a, an, some, any, a lot of


Here you have some examples:

I want some fruits. I don’t have any pens. There are a lot of candies in
the box.

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Much and
many

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Much and many

How much is
this shirt?

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Much and many


Much and many: They are used as quantity expressions.

Use Example

It’s too much time.


It is used with
Much I drank much water.
uncountable nouns.
There is much salt on the soup.

Are there many apples?


It is used with plural
Many A person knocked the door many times.
countable nouns.
There are many cars on the street.

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Much and many


Here you have some examples:

There is so much smoke Jenny has many friends.


friends
in the city.

L i h
Luis has ttoo much
h There
h are many bbirds
d in
money. spring.
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Much and many

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