حلول الأسئلة
السؤال
Complete the sentences with too much, too many, or not enough.
الحل
1. There are too many people in this restaurant. We can’t find a table.
2. There are too many desserts to choose from. I want to try them all!
3. too many sugar and sweets aren’t good for you.
4. I can’t eat all this. There’s too much pasta on my plate.
5. I have too much work to do and free time to relax.
6. He’s still hungry. There was not enough food.
شاهد حلول جميع الاسئلة
Unit 5: Is There Any Ice Cream?
Quick Check
B. Comprehension. Answer about the menu and photos.
1. What’s the name of the restaurant on the menu?
Sarah's Kitchen.
2. Is there any ethnic food on the menu? What?
Yes, there is steak Argentine style and fish steamed Japanese style.
3. Do any dishes come with French fries?
No.
4. What take-out food does the man want?
a chicken sandwich.
5. Does the restaurant have any cheesecake?
No.
A. Mark the nouns with C for count or N for noncount.
1. N ice cream
2. C potatoes
3. C eggs
4. N cheese
5. N chocolate
6. C vegetables
7. C sandwiches
8. N juice
9. C tomatoes
B. Complete the sentences. Use a or some.
1. I’d like a cheese sandwich and a soft drink.
2. Would you like some French fries with your steak?
3. I want a burger with some onions.
4. Can I have some chicken and a green salad?
5. I’d like a piece of cheesecake for dessert.
6. I’d like a eggs and a cup of coffee.
7. How about some turkey sandwiches for lunch?
8. I’m thirsty. May I have a glass of water?
C. Complete the conversation. Use some, any, order, and would like.
You can use the words more than once. Then practice with a partner.
Omar: Is this Gino’s Italian restaurant?
Tony: Yes, it is. This is Tony speaking. How can I help you?
Omar: I want to (1.) older some food for delivery.
Tony: What (2.) would you like?
Omar: I’d like (3.) some minestrone soup and the lasagna bolognese. Do you have (4.) any apple juice?
Tony: Sorry, we don’t have (5.) any juice.
Would you like (6.) some coffee?
Omar: Yes, please. Two cups of hot coffee.
Tony: Anything else?
Omar: Yes. Don’t forget to include (7.) some garlic bread. It’s so delicious!
6 Conversation
About the Conversation
1. What does Brandon want as an appetizer?
He wants some calamari.
2. What does he order as a main dish?
He orders the steak.
3. What does he want with his steak?
He wants the salad.
4. What would he like to drink?
He would like some water.
5. Does he ask for any dessert?
No, he doesn't.
8 Reading
After Reading
1. What are some foods you can have in restaurants all over the world?
burgers, sandwiches, pizza, ice cream, coffee and soft drinks.
2. Is pizza similar in Italy and New York?
Yes, more or less.
3. What is the most popular soft drink in Peru?
Inca Cola.
4. Is Starbucks successful in China?
Yes, it is.
5. What is another name for shawarma?
doner.
9 Writing
B. Put the directions for the recipe in the correct order. Number the steps 1–8.
Directions:
5 Next, pour the eggs into the frying pan with the mushrooms.
2 Add a little salt and pepper, and mix the eggs with a fork.
8 Finally, slide the omelet onto a plate.
6 When the eggs start to cook, sprinkle the cheese on top.
1 First, break the eggs into a mixing bowl.
4 Melt the butter, and fry the mushrooms until golden brown.
7 Then, fold the omelet in half.
3 After that, put the butter in a frying pan.
C. Write a recipe for a dish that you know how to make. Make a list of ingredients. Use the imperative
to write the directions. Use sequence words and time words such as: first, next, then, after that,
finally, when and until.
Traditional foods comprise a vital aspect of individuals' cultural heritage. Kabsa is my favorite dish and it is also popular in the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
This dish is a delicious blend of basmati (usually) rice cooked with a variety of meats, vegetables and spices.
The beauty of traditional kabsa is the way it is cooked.
In Saudi Arabia, Kabsa is prepared with all kinds of meats, including chicken, beef, goat, lamb and even camel.
Fish and shrimp options are available as well. In addition, most kabsa is flavored with a combination of cloves, cardamom, saffron, cinnamon. The methods for preparing Kabsa is: First, put the onion and the oil in a pressure cooker with medium heat then stir until tender.
Next add the meat to the onion and stir the meat with the onion. After that cut the tomatoes in small pieces and put them in the pot with one small spoon tomato sauce.
Finally add the rice and water then add the spices from Saudi Arabia. Put the top on the pressure cooker and lock it. You must wait 30 minute it will be done.
This is one way to make kabsa. There is another way to make kabsa First put the water and the pieces of meat in a big pot with high heat. After the water is boiling decrease the fire, cover the pot and cook for one hour. Use the medium pot and cook the vegetable oil and onions from 4 to 6 minute.
Next, ''add tomatoes, chili pepper, cumin powder, cardamom powder, black pepper, cinnamon stick, tomato paste, MAGGI Chicken Bouillon cubes and cook with constant stirring for 3-4 minutes (2010).'' Add the meat with liquid and add the rice. Finally Boil everything, decrease the fire, and cover the top for 20 minutes.
11 Form, Meaning and Function
A. Complete the sentences with too or enough.
1. I don’t have enough time to cook dinner.
2. This restaurant is too crowded. Let’s eat somewhere else.
3. There were too many sandwiches, but not enough salad.
4. No more, thank you. That’s enough rice for me.
5. It’s too hot in here. Can we turn on the air conditioner?
6. These shoes are too big, and those shoes aren’t big enough.
B. Complete the sentences with too much, too many, or not enough.
1. There are too many people in this restaurant. We can’t find a table.
2. There are too many desserts to choose from. I want to try them all!
3. too many sugar and sweets aren’t good for you.
4. I can’t eat all this. There’s too much pasta on my plate.
5. I have too much work to do and free time to relax.
6. He’s still hungry. There was not enough food.
C. Complete the sentences with an infinitive phrase.
1. It’s too late to call him on the phone.
2. There isn’t enough time to finish the work.
3. Do we have enough eggs to make a cake?
4. He’s too young to drive a car.
5. I’m too tired to go for a walk.
6. Are you too busy to help me with my homework?