Unit 7 Am Jetstream Elem B | Cyber Homework Unit 7 Lesson 1 Grammar – Countable and uncountable nouns Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 1 Grammar – some any Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 1 C.
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Unit 7 Lesson 1
Grammar – Countable and uncountable nouns
Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 1
Grammar – some / any
Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 1
Complete the second sentence with some / any so that the meaning is the
same as the first.
We need some oil We don't have (any) oil.
We have some milk We don't need(any) milk.
We don't have any tomatoes We need(some)tomatoes.
There aren't any apples We need(some)apples.
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Do you sell soy sauce? Do you have(any) soy sauce? There isn't any flour We need(some) flour
Grammar – some / any
Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 1
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Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 1
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Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 1
Grammar – a lot of|much|many; too much|too many
Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 2
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Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 2
There are many varieties of pizza, but some people believe that the name of this dish originates from the Greek pita (or pektos in Ancient Greek, meaning solid) The Ancient Greeks put oils, herbs, and cheese on top of their bread Centuries later, the Romans created their own version of early pizza The main ingredients were wheat flour for the bread, and cheese, honey, and bay leaves as seasoning
However, the Italians took the recipe from the Greeks – not the Romans – and added tomato as one of the main toppings A popular legend says that baker Raffaele
Esposito made the first modern pizza in Naples in 1889 He cooked three different varieties of pizza in honor of Queen Margherita One of these pizzas had the colors
of the Italian flag: red (tomato), green (basil), and white (mozzarella cheese) Queen
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When World War II finished, American soldiers who lived in Italy during the war came back home They missed this dish and created a demand
As a result, many pizza restaurants opened in the US
Nowadays, people enjoy pizzas all over the world They come with many types of toppings, and their crusts can be thin or thick, as with the typical pan pizza or the Chicago-style pizza
Reading – The history of pizza (2)
Am Jetstream Elem B | Unit 7 Lesson 2
Read the text about the history of pizza Then click on EXERCISE.
There are many varieties of pizza, but some people believe that the name of
this dish originates from the Greek pita (or pektos in Ancient Greek, meaning
solid) The Ancient Greeks put oils, herbs, and cheese on top of their bread.
Centuries later, the Romans created their own version of early pizza The
main ingredients were wheat flour for the bread, and cheese, honey, and bay leaves as seasoning.
However, the Italians took the recipe from the Greeks – not the Romans – and
added tomato as one of the main toppings A popular legend says that baker
Raffaele Esposito made the first modern pizza in Naples in 1889 He cooked three different varieties of pizza in honor of Queen Margherita One of these pizzas had the colors of the Italian flag: red (tomato), green (basil), and white (mozzarella cheese) Queen Margherita loved it And that is how Margherita
pizza was born Is this story fact or fiction? We don't really know But one
thing is certain: the modern pizza was first made in Naples
When World War II finished, American soldiers who lived in Italy during the
war came back home They missed this dish and created a demand As a
result, many pizza restaurants opened in the US.\
Nowadays, people enjoy pizzas all over the world They come with many types of toppings, and their crusts can be thin or thick, as with the typical pan
pizza or the Chicago-style pizza
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