
- •Vocabulary (“Eating Habits”, Unit 6, Enterprise 4) 1
- •Vocabulary (“Eating Habits”, Unit 6, Enterprise 4) 2
- •Vocabulary (“Eating Habits”, Unit 6, Enterprise 4) 3
- •Vocabulary (“Eating Habits”, Unit 6, Enterprise 4) 4
- •Vocabulary (“Eating Habits”, Unit 6, Enterprise 4) 5
- •Vocabulary (“Eating Habits”, Unit 6, Enterprise 4) 6
Vocabulary (“Eating Habits”, Unit 6, Enterprise 4) 5
to cut off the tops of the tomatoes
to take out the flesh with a spoon
to sprinkle the mixture with salt and pepper
to mix the ingredients thoroughly
to fill the tomatoes with the mixture
to cover the tomatoes with their tops
to serve with fresh baked, home-made bread
to get on/off the bus
to go down / to go past
to take the first/second turning on the/your right/left
to be at number 4
next to
to remove any clothes surrounding the burn
to lay the person down
to cover the burnt with a bandage
to load/to unload the film
to press the shutter button
to use up all the frames
to put the camera viewfinder up to your eye
to wind the film on to the next frame
to rewind the film
to line up the picture
Workbook
to fill smb up
to lead to weight gain
to eat in excess / to overeat
to have no nutritional value
tempting
to contain mild stimulants
to boost the brain’s level of serotonin
on the down side
to interrupt sleep and relaxation
to convert into energy
to cause tooth decay
to contribute a quarter of our daily fat intake
to protect the body against a disease
to prevent heart disease
to harden the arteries
to increase alertness
moderation
an apple pie and custard
chicken casserole
steamed vegetables
Black Forest gateau
to reach across the table
to wipe a plate with bread
Vocabulary (“Eating Habits”, Unit 6, Enterprise 4) 6
to blow on hot tea
to swallow a pill
to sip a drink
to lick an ice-cream cone
to suck on a mint
to bite into an apple
to crunch a bone
‘bring home the bacon’
‘one man’s meat is another man’s poison’
‘to bite off more than one can chew’
‘full of beans’
‘to take smth with a pinch of salt’
‘man cannot live by bread alone’
to be starving
to get food poisoning / indigestion
‘I’m full; I couldn’t eat another bite’
to have a hangover
to give smb another helping
to wrap up all the leftovers
to have a glass of homemade liqueur as a nightcap
to suffer from high blood pressure
to miss out on smth / on going somewhere
to be lacking in iron (about blood) / in sunshine
‘Help yourself to some ice-cream’
‘there is no point in doing smth’
vitality
to survive a hard day at work
the highlight of your trip
to have no luck finding a job
to give smb the kiss of life
to regain consciousness
to get to a roundabout / at the roundabout
to settle into a new house
a restful holiday
to ask smb for directions
doubtful
a thoughtful person
thoughtless remarks
to withdraw money
to sample smth different