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4ESO, Unit 6
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Watermelon can be described as...(3 adjectives)
juicy, healthy, fresh, smooth...
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How would you describe coffee or beer?
bitter
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Use the phrase in a sentence: To my mind...
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Fill in the blank with few, a few, little, or a little: Soy beans are really good for you. They contain tons of protein and very __ fat.
little
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How would you describe an egg that isn't totally cooked?
runny
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Say three foods that can be considered greasy?
bacon, hamburgers, pizza, etc.
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What does the idiom SPILL THE BEANS mean?
to tell the truth on accident
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What does the idiom TO HAVE A LOT ON YOUR PLATE mean?
to have a lot to do
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What does the idiom BUTTER SOMEONE UP mean?
to be extra nice to them, compliment them, in hopes of getting something
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Fill in the blank with few, a few, little, or a little: Apples are really good for you. They contain __ calories but tons of nutrients.
few
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What does it mean if something is stale?
not fresh, hard to eat
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Use the phrase in a sentence: It could be argued that...
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How would you described over-cooked steak?
tough or chewy
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Finish the sentence. I like going to school, but at the same time...
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Fill in the blank with few, a few, little, or a little: There are so __ job opportunities right now. The pandemic really hit hard.
few
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Tell me one food you find unpleasant and why your find it to be that way.
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What does the idiom IN A NUTSHELL mean?
quickly, in brief
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Fill in the blank with few, a few, little, or a little: Your marks would be better if you spent ___ more time studying.
a little
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What foods can be called sour? Say 2.
Lemon, lime, candy, etc.
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