A2 English Vocabulary Test

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Words to describe cooking – A2 English Vocabulary Test

1. Underline the odd one out. Give a reason for your choice.

1. carrots potatoes beans steak

2. grill cover dry mix

3. boil fry prepare roast

4. roast bake mix boil

5. melon beans apple pear

6. fry fill mix prepar

7. melon carrot potato beans

8. beans pear potatoes carrots

9. garlic carrots melon steak

2. Underline the correct options to complete the sentences.

1. This steak needs more salt and pepper to make it taste better.

2. People use garlic to flavor a dish.

3. I love to eat grilled steak with salad.

4. Have you added salt to the dish?

5. Would you like a glass of carrot juice?

6. These little cakes are filled with a delicious chocolate cream.

7. Pancakes covered in honey are the best!

8. First of all, the mushrooms are fried with onions and garlic.

9. Have you ever baked a cake?

10. I often eat dried fruit as a snack.

3. Put the words in the correct order to write sentences. Add make or do in the correct form in a
suitable place.

1. When Jeff cooked dinner, he made a mess.


2. We usually do the shopping at the supermarket.

3. Dad always does the dishes after dinner.

4. Will you please make me a cake for my birthday?

5. I have already done my homework.

6. I'm sorry, but I made a mistake on the form.

7. Would you like me to make you a cup of tea?

8. I'll do the cleaning on Saturday morning.

9. Sam is doing the washing today.

10. I always make my bed in the morning.

4. Read the words and circle the correct sound.

1. ear - /ɪə/

2. head - /e/

3. seat - /iː/

4. cereal - /ɪə/

5. breakfast - /e/

6. cleaning - /iː/

7. meal - /iː/

8. bean - /iː/

9. theatre - /ɪə/

10. peaceful - /ɪə/

5. Complete the text with make or do and suitable words.

1. make my bed

2. do the dishes

3. do the cleaning

4. makes the cakes

5. does the shopping

6. makes a mess
6. Complete the conversation with the words in the box. There are five extra words.

A: Hi Mum! What’s for dinner?

B: We’re having steak and salad.

A: Great! I’m starving! Is it nearly ready.

B: Nearly. Have you done your homework?

A: Yes, I have.

B: OK. Then you can prepare the table. We need six glasses and six plates. Use the round plates from the
blue covered.

A: Right. Is there pudding?

B: Yes, there are slices of melon.

A: Yum! What’s this?

B: Some grilled vegetables to go with the steak. You know your dad likes onions and garlic.

A: Shall I prepare the salad?

B: That would be very helpful but try not to make a mess.

A: OK! And I’ll tell James that It’s his turn to do the dishes tonight!

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