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23.4       2 makes; replace                5 offer                    8 atmosphere

                               3 throw                         6 entrance                 9 likely
                               4 queue                         7 range
                    23.5       Possible answers:

                               1 I go to a supermarket once a week. I don’t like shopping there, but it is convenient.
                               2 I hardly ever go to shopping centres. I don’t like them very much.

                               3 I go to a small food market once a week. I really like it because you get to know the people who have
                                  the stalls and they often sell things which are a bit different.
                               4 I don’t often haggle for things; I’m not very good at it.
                               5 I take things back to shops if there is something wrong with them, and usually I get a refund.

                               Unit 24
                    24.1       1 vegetable: pea(s)                fruit: peach, pear, pineapple

                               2 vegetable: garlic                fruit: grapes
                               3 vegetable: mushroom              fruit: melon
                               4 vegetable: spinach               fruit: strawberry
                               5 vegetable: onion                 fruit: olive

                    24.2       lettuce/chicken, aubergine/tomato, onion/mushroom, prawn/pork, salmon/lamb

                    24.3       2 cabbage, the others are all used in salad
                               3 crab, the others are all meat

                               4 peach, the others are all vegetables
                               5 broccoli, the others are all types of seafood
                               6 chicken, the others are all vegetables
                    24.4       These are the most likely answers:


                               melon: NO grapes: YES           peaches: YES or SOMETIMES
                               pears: YES or SOMETIMES         lemon: NO
                    24.5       1 lamb; veal; pork              4 a vegetarian

                               2 lettuce                       5 bunch
                               3 oil and vinegar (oil and lemon is also possible)
                    24.6       Possible answers for the UK:


                               1 Strawberries and pears are more common than pineapple.
                               2 Lamb and beef are more expensive than pork or chicken.
                               3 lettuce, tomato and cucumber; sometimes onion and red pepper as well
                               4 aubergine, red pepper, pineapple, melons, grapes or peaches
                               5 veal
                               6 Peaches are my favourite fruit. / Lamb is my favourite meat.


                               Unit 25
                    25.1       fry, grill, roast, bake, barbecue


                    25.2       raw – door; sour – hour; oven – love; pie – lie; saucepan – four

                    25.3       2 cooker cook                   5 good in good at
                               3 fry pan frying pan            6 tastes flavours

                               4 sour bitter
                    25.4       2 chef                          5 sour
                               3 tasty                         6 raw

                               4 cooker                        7 delicious; horrible/terrible/unpleasant
                    25.5       2 ingredients                   5 chopped                  8 stirred

                               3 peeled                        6 fried                    9 tasted
                               4 boiled                        7 added


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