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EXERCISES ARE ALREADY CORRECTED
UNIT 6.PART 1(1-12)
1)
In the photos I can see a
food stall, a market, an online shopping website and a shopping centre.
2)
In photo 2, there is a man
with some bread rolls. The man is about thirty-six years old. He is holding a
tray with bread rolls. They are from Turkey.
In photo 3, there is a
girl. The girl is about twelve years old. She is eating a spider. They are from
Cambodia.
In photo 5, there is a
person. He or she is cooking some chicken on a barbecue.
3)
The text is about typical
street food and the photos show some examples of that from different countries.
For example, in Mexico people like burritos, the popular breakfast snack in
Turkey is simit or tarantulas are the favourite snack in Cambodia.
6)
In many countries, people
cook tasty snacks in the street for people to buy. These are some places around
the world where street food is popular.
-The person from Mexico
says that the street food is delicious and healthy. He loves burritos and buys
them. He can make them: cook some beef and onion, add some beans, spices, salt
and pepper, put it all in a tortilla and finish with cheese, tomatoes and
chilli sauce.
-The person from Turkey
says that simit is a popular breakfast snack, It's a bread roll with cheese and
ham. People often have a salty drink called ayran with it: mix some yoghurt
with water and salt, it's simple.
-The person from Cambodia
says that tarantulas are a favourite snack. Cook them in oil and add some salt
and sugar. The spider's legs are really crunchy. It's the best part.
- The person from Spain
says that the favourite street food is churros. You cook them in oil and eat
them with sugar and hot chocolate. They're very sweet. His parents can't make
them. They always eat them when they're out.
- The person from Malaysia
says that chicken satay is a popular street food. Mix chicken with spices, then
put the meat on a stick. Cook it for 10 minutes on a barbecue. Then it's ready
to eat, but it's quite spicy. In Malaysia you can eat with your hands. But be
careful, you mustn't eat with your left hand. It's very offensive.
7)
Can
(+) You can do the
homework.= Tú puedes hacer los deberes.
(-) You can't do the
homework.
(?) Can you do the
homework?
(SA) Yes, I can. No, I
can't.
Must
(+) She must study for the
exam.= Ella debe estudiar para el examen
(-) She mustn't study for
the exam.
(?) Must she study for the
exam?
(SA) Yes, she must. No,
she mustn't.
8)
Rules at home
I can watch TV but I
mustn't write on the walls.
I must make my bed but I mustn’t
make it at night.
I mustn't throw things to
the floor, but I can sweep the floor.
Rules at school
I mustn't use the mobile
phone, but I can use the calculator.
I can't shout on the
corridors, but I can go to the library.
I must do my homework but
I mustn’t forget it at home.
9)
There is a key king.
There is some hair gel.
There is an ice cream.
There is some chocolate.
There are some sweets.
There are some magazines.
There is some chewing gum.
There are some batteries.
There is a mobile phone
case.
There is a cap.
There is some jewellery.
There is a purse.
There is some nail
varnish.
There is some water.
10)
The place in the photo is
a market, where people go to buy all types of things. The man on the left is
riding a bike. The two girls on the right are walking to a shop. The family in
the middle of the photo is looking for information.
11)
Maria and Felix are two
students that are making a school project in Camden Market in London.
They are investigating
about things you can buy in this market and they are taking photos of what people
are buying.
12)
This girl’s name is Maria,
she is about thirteen years old. She has brown eyes and she has brown and curly
hair. She is wearing a yellow jumper.
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