Cooking Instructions Vocabulary and imperatives
Dec 18, 2014
Cooking Instructions
Vocabulary and imperatives
ImperativesWhen cooking, we usually give the instructions using imperatives.
An imperative is a verb used without the subject. The subject (you) is implied in the sentence.
We can use the imperative to give a direct order.1.Take that chewing gum out of your mouth.2.Stand up straight.3.Give me the details.
We can use the imperative to give friendly informal advice.4.Speak to him. Tell him how you feel.5.Have a quiet word with her about it.6.Don't go. Stay at home and rest up. Get some sleep and recover.
We can use the imperative to give instructions.
1.Open your book.2.Take two tablets every evening.3.Take a left and then a right.
We can use the imperative to make an invitation.4.Come in and sit down. Make yourself at home.5.Please start without me. I'll be there shortly.6.Have a piece of this cake. It's delicious.
We can use the imperative on signs and notices.7.Push.8.Do not use.9.Insert one dollar.
Pressure pot
Kettle
Pot Cutting board
At the kitchen
Ice tray
Frying pan
Glass
Shakers
Tablecloth
Baking trays
Blender
JUG
FUNNEL
FORK KNIFE SPOON
CAN OPENER
COLANDEROVEN
STOVE
MICROWAVE OVEN
FRIDGE
CUPDISH or PLATE
BOWL NAPKIN
CHOPSTICKS BOTTLE OPENER
LADLE – SPATULA – SKIMMERS – SPAGUETTI SPOON
Rolling Pin
Some actions in the kitchen
Slice
Chop
Dice
Cut
Sprinkle
Peel
knead
Spread
Pour
Mix
If you have….
2 slices of bread.
1 tomato
Lettuce leaves
Cheese
Salt and pepper
What can you prepare??? Explain it.