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TO DESCRIBE HOW TO COOK DIFFERENT FOODS

 Cooking is an important skill that everyone can learn. There are many ways to cook food, like boiling, frying, baking, or grilling. Each way changes the taste and texture of the food. For example, boiling vegetables keeps them soft and healthy. Frying food makes it crispy but sometimes less healthy. Baking is good for cakes, bread, and chicken. Grilling gives food a smoky flavor.

Examples:

  • I boil potatoes to make them soft.

  • She is frying eggs for breakfast.

  • We baked a cake yesterday for the party.

Knowing how to cook different foods helps you eat healthy and tasty meals.


GRAMMAR

  1. Present Simple:

    • I boil water for tea.

    • He fries chicken on the stove.

  2. Present Continuous:

    • She is baking cookies now.

    • They are grilling vegetables outside.

  3. Past Simple:

    • We cooked pasta last night.

    • He boiled rice yesterday.

  4. Future (Will / Going to):

    • I will bake bread tomorrow.

    • She is going to fry fish for dinner.

  5. Modals:

    • You should cook food carefully.

    • You mustn’t burn the vegetables.

    • Can you grill meat?

    • You shouldn’t use too much oil.

  6. Comparatives & Superlatives:

    • Baking is healthier than frying.

    • Boiled vegetables are softer than raw vegetables.

  7. Adverbs of Frequency:

    • I usually boil eggs for breakfast.

    • He sometimes grills chicken.

  8. Prepositions:

    • Put the food in the oven.

    • Fry the onions in oil.


VOCABULARY

  1. Boil – to cook food in hot water

  2. Fry – to cook food in hot oil or fat

  3. Bake – to cook food in the oven

  4. Grill – to cook food on a grill or over fire

  5. Oven – a kitchen appliance for baking or roasting

  6. Pan – a flat container for frying or cooking

  7. Stove – the top part of a cooker used to heat pans

  8. Recipe – instructions for cooking food

  9. Ingredients – foods used to make a dish

  10. Cook – to prepare food by heating it


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • Boil the potatoes for 20 minutes.

  • Fry the onions until they are golden.

  • Bake the cake at 180 degrees.

  • Grill the chicken for 10 minutes on each side.

  • Use a little oil to fry the vegetables.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I bake bread every Sunday.

  • She fries eggs for breakfast.

Negative:

  • He doesn’t boil vegetables often.

  • We don’t grill meat in winter.

Questions:

  • How do you cook rice?

  • Can you bake cookies?

Answers:

  • I boil rice with water.

  • Yes, I can bake cookies.


CONVERSATION

Mark: How do you cook chicken?

Lucy: I usually grill it. I put some salt and pepper, then cook it on the grill for 15 minutes.

Mark: That sounds tasty! I prefer frying chicken in a pan with some oil.

Lucy: Frying is good, but grilling is healthier.

Mark: True. Yesterday, I baked a cake for my family.

Lucy: Wow! Baking is fun. What kind of cake did you make?

Mark: A chocolate cake. It was delicious!

Lucy: Great! Next time, I will try to bake a cake too.


Long READING

Different Ways to Cook Food

Cooking food is easy when you know the different ways. You can boil, fry, bake, or grill. Boiling means cooking food in hot water. It is good for vegetables, rice, and eggs. Frying means cooking food in hot oil. It makes food crispy but is less healthy if you use too much oil. Baking is cooking food in the oven, like bread, cakes, and chicken. Grilling is cooking food on a grill, giving it a smoky flavor. Each method changes the food’s taste and texture. You can choose the best way to cook depending on the food and your health.

Questions:

  1. What does boiling mean?

  2. Which cooking method uses hot oil?

  3. What do you cook in the oven?

  4. How does grilling change the food?

  5. Why is frying sometimes less healthy?

Answers:

  1. Cooking food in hot water.

  2. Frying.

  3. Bread, cakes, and chicken.

  4. It gives food a smoky flavor.

  5. Because it uses a lot of oil.

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