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c1 Advanced Cooking Phrasal Verbs

The document matches phrasal verbs related to cooking and eating with their definitions. It then provides sentences using the phrasal verbs and asks the reader to fill in the correct form based on the definitions provided. The answers show that "picks at" and "whips up" are the correct phrasal verbs for the first two sentences, while "tucked into", "pig out", "plating up", and "eat up" complete the remaining sentences.

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c1 Advanced Cooking Phrasal Verbs

The document matches phrasal verbs related to cooking and eating with their definitions. It then provides sentences using the phrasal verbs and asks the reader to fill in the correct form based on the definitions provided. The answers show that "picks at" and "whips up" are the correct phrasal verbs for the first two sentences, while "tucked into", "pig out", "plating up", and "eat up" complete the remaining sentences.

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COOKING AND EATING: MATCH THE PHRASAL VERBS TO THEIR MEANINGS

PHRASAL VERBS: MEANINGS:

QUICKLY MAKE A
MEAL OR TO ARRANGE FOOD
SOMETHING TO ON A PLATE
1. TUCK INTO EAT

2. PLATE UP

3. EAT UP EAT ONLY SMALL


TO EAT WITH
AMOUNTS OF A
4. PICK AT ENTHUSIASM.
MEAL

5. PIG OUT

6. WHIP UP
EAT AN
EXTREMEMLY EAT ALL OF
LARGE AMOUNT OF SOMETHING
FOOD

NOW PUT THE PHRASAL VERBS INTO EACH SENTENCE IN THEIR CORRECT FORM

1. WHENEVER SHE COMES OVER FOR DINNER SHE JUST ________ HER FOOD. I DON’T THINK
SHE’S KEEN ON OUR COOKING.
2. WHEN MUM IS EXHAUSTED AFTER WORK SHE NORMALLY JUST _________ SOMETHING
SIMPLE FOR DINNER.
3. I WAS STARVED LAST NIGHT AFTER TRAINING AND _______ MY DINNER THE MINUTE THE
PLATE WAS PUT IN FRONT OF ME.
4. WHENEVER WE GO TO THE CINEMA WE BUY LOTS OF SWEETS AND ______ WATCHING THE
FILM.
5. HE ALWAYS MAKES A MESS WHEN HE IS _________ THE FOOD.
6. _________! WE’VE GOT TO GO OUT SOON AND I DON’T WANT TO BE LATE.
CL GRANADA, S. L. C/ Puentezuelas, nº 32, 1ª Planta - 18002 Granada. Teléf.: 958 53 52 53 Fax: 958 25 15 46
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.clgranada.com
Rev: 20/24-01-19
ANSWERS TO MATCHING EXERCISE

1. TUCK IN: TO EAT WITH ENTHUSIASM.

2. PLATE UP: TO ARRANGE FOOD ON A PLATE

3. EAT UP: EAT ALL OF SOMETHING

4. PICK AT: EAT ONLY SMALL AMOUNTS OF A MEAL

5. PIG OUT: EAT AN EXTREMEMLY LARGE AMOUNT OF FOOD

6. WHIP UP: QUICKLY MAKE A MEAL OR SOMETHING TO EAT

ANSWERS TO SENTENCE COMPLETION

1. PICKS AT

2. WHIPS UP

3. TUCKED INTO

4. PIG OUT

5. PLATING UP

6. EAT UP

CL GRANADA, S. L. C/ Puentezuelas, nº 32, 1ª Planta - 18002 Granada. Teléf.: 958 53 52 53 Fax: 958 25 15 46
E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.clgranada.com
Rev: 20/24-01-19

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