“Add cold cream and mix again” is a practical instruction in many dessert recipes. This topic helps English learners understand cooking steps using clear action verbs. It also gives practice with imperatives, present continuous, and modal verbs. Students learn to describe actions in the kitchen and talk about ingredients and results.
Examples:
Add cold cream to the mixture.
Mix again until smooth.
She is preparing the dessert now.
We will eat it after dinner.
📚 GRAMMAR
Tense Examples:
Imperatives (instructions):
Add cold cream to the bowl.
Mix it again until smooth.
Present Simple:
He adds cream to the recipe.
I mix the ingredients carefully.
Present Continuous:
She is adding cold cream.
We are mixing the dessert now.
Past Simple:
I added cream last night.
He mixed it again.
Future (Will / Going to):
I will add the cream later.
We are going to mix it again.
Modals:
You can use any type of cream.
You should keep the cream cold.
You mustn’t mix too fast.
Comparatives / Superlatives:
This cream is colder than the last one.
It is the smoothest mixture.
Adverbs of Frequency:
She always adds cream.
We rarely forget to mix again.
Prepositions:
Add it to the bowl.
Mix it with a spoon.
📖 VOCABULARY
Add – to put something together with another
Cold – not warm; low temperature
Cream – thick dairy product
Mix – to combine things by stirring
Again – one more time
Smooth – soft, without lumps
Bowl – a round container for mixing
Spoon – a tool for mixing or eating
Recipe – a set of instructions for cooking
Ingredient – a food item used in a recipe
💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS
Add the cream slowly.
Is this cold enough?
Mix again until smooth.
Let me help you.
We are almost done!
This looks delicious!
✅ SENTENCES
Positive:
I add cold cream to the mix.
She is mixing the cream again.
We will prepare dessert soon.
Negative:
He doesn’t add cold cream.
They are not mixing it now.
I didn’t add enough cream.
Questions:
Do you add cold cream?
Can I help you mix?
Are you going to mix again?
Answers:
Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.
Yes, you can. / No, you can’t.
Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.
🗣️ CONVERSATION
Ella: What are you doing, Ben?
Ben: I’m making cream dessert. I just added mascarpone and sugar.
Ella: What’s next?
Ben: Now I add cold cream and mix again.
Ella: Do you need help?
Ben: Yes, please. Can you hold the bowl?
Ella: Sure. Is the cream cold enough?
Ben: Yes, it’s perfect. Let’s mix slowly.
Ella: It looks really smooth now!
Ben: Thanks! We will put it in the fridge next.
📚 READING
Title: A Creamy Afternoon Treat
Jorge loves making easy desserts. Today, he is preparing a mascarpone treat. First, he mixes the mascarpone with sugar and vanilla. Then, he takes cold cream from the fridge and adds it to the mixture. He mixes everything again with a big spoon. The cream becomes very smooth and soft. Jorge puts the mixture into small cups and puts them in the fridge. Later, he and his sister enjoy the dessert together.
Questions:
What does Jorge love doing?
What ingredients does he use?
When does he add the cold cream?
How does he mix it?
Who eats the dessert with him?
Answers:
Making easy desserts.
Mascarpone, sugar, vanilla, and cold cream.
After mixing the first ingredients.
With a big spoon.
His sister.
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