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Session 6 – Bake the

world a better place!


Mr. Juan Pablo Sandoval
Políglota Institute
The objectives of today are…
• Learning “imperatives” in English.
• Learning “food” vocabulary.
• Learning cooking expressions! :D
Imperative form!
• Have you noticed that ALL sentences in English have a “subject”, a “verb”
and a “complement”? Well… an imperative sentence doesn’t! :B

• Stay!
• Go and buy bread!
• Sit!
• Jump from a cliff!
Let’s try it out! Do these actions!
• Stand up!
• Sit down!
• Clap your hands!
• Stop!
• Stick your tongue out!
• Blow your raspberry!
What’s the last thing you ate on the weekend?
Give me examples of FOOD! 8D
The last thing I ate on the weekend was…
• A cereal bar
• Lasagna
• A vegan wrap • A hamburger!
• A green apple
• A salad (very healthy!)
• A chocolate truffle
• A sándwich
• A piece of bread
• Gnochis (Delicious! :D)
• Pizza
• Shawarma
Good job! Now, let’s hit the main topic!
FOOD! 8D
Food is divided in several classifications 
• meat (or “red meat”) = lamb, pork or beef
• poultry (or “white meat”) = chicken, turkey, goose, duck
• fish = salt water fish / sea fish or fresh water fish
• seafood = shrimps, lobster, crab, oysters
• leafy vegetables (such as broccoli, spinach, lettuce, kale, celery), etc.
• root vegetables (such as carrots, potatoes, radish, beets and onions) etc.
• fruit (such as grapes, cherries, quince, melon, watermelon, banana, apple, orange, plums and peaches);
• berry fruit (such as strawberries, blackberry, blueberry or raspberries) etc
• fats and oils (such as olive oil, butter etc. 
• dairy (such as milk, cheese, cream and yoghurt) 
• grains (such as wheat, or corn)
• Sugar (such as candy, cookies, gummy bears, etc)
How do we prepare food in English? D:
• Easy! We follow a “récipe”, another French word!

slice the bread in half.


How do we prepare food in English? D:
• Easy! We follow a “récipe”, another French word!
Other cooking verbs!
Let’s try a little exercise!
Answers! :D
Good work!

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