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     Language Summary 2                                                                                                      DVD-ROM 2


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                                                                           OTHER TYPES OF FOOD
     m  Collocations (1): work  2A                      p14

     take work home              meet de·adlines
     have time to relax          take time off work
     work long ho·urs            be under (a lot of) pressure at work
     work overtime               spend a lot of time at work
     be a workaholic             have good working conditions                                               •
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                                                                                 peanuts                a chilli           flour / flaua/
        overtime  extra time that you work after your usual working
        hours: I have to work overtime tonight.
        a workaholic  someone who works too much: Chris is a real
        workaholic. He never does anything else.
        a de.adline  the time when work must be finished: The deadline
        for this report is 9 a.m.  tomorrow.                                                              •
         pressure / preJa/  difficult situations or problems that make             herbs                spices                sauce
        you feel worried or unhappy: I'm under a lot of pressure at work
        at the moment.
          •
        working conditions  things which affect the quality of your job
        (working hours, the place you work, holidays, sick pay, etc.):
        Working conditions have improved in the last fifty years.


     TIP• We can also say hit deadlines: Jessica's very reliable.  She            cream                                        a pie
     always hits her deadlines.                                            WAYS OF COOKING
                                                                              00          0 .
     m  Food and ways of cooking  28                          p16

     FRUIT, VEGETABLES AND MEAT
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                                                                                    grill              barbecue                 boil
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           a peach              a coconut            a pineapple                                                               ,,,.   .
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                                                                                    fry                 stir fry               bake

                                                                           TIPS• Grill and barbecue are also nouns: a grill, a barbecue.
                                                                           We boil things in a saucepan, fry things in a frying pan, stir fry
                                                                           things in a wok and bake things in an oven ! 'Avan/.
         an avocado               beans           an onion / 'Anjan/
                                                                           • We make the adjectives by adding -ed, -d or -ied to the verbs:
                                                                           grilled fish,  barbecued lamb,  boiled vegetables,  fried sausages,
                                                                           stir fried noodles, baked potatoes.

                                                                           m  Sleep  2C                p18


            •
         a cucumber          a lettuce / let1s/   a green/red pepper           fall asleep  start sleeping: She fell asleep on the train home.
                                                                               Also: be asleep
                                                                               wake up  stop sleeping: I woke up at six thirty this morning.
                                                                               get to sleep  start sleeping, often with some difficulty: It usually
                                                                               takes me half an hour to get to sleep .
                                                                                             •
                                                                               get back to sleep  start sleeping again after you have woken
                                                                               up: It took me a long time to get back to sleep .
                                                                                          •
                                                                                          .
         lamb / lrern/             beef               a hot dog                be wide awake  be completely awake: I was wide awake at
                                                                               3 a.m.  last night.                       .
                                                                               be fast asleep  be completely asleep: The children were fast
     TIP • Beef is meat from cows. Lamb is meat from young sheep.
                                                                              asleep when we got home.
     Both of these words are uncountable.



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