English Vocabulary in Use Advance (Unit 23: Food: a recipe for disaster)


Rewrite these sentences using the metaphors from B opposite. You are given a clue in brackets.

1. My mother asked me a lot of very searching questions about where I had been last night. (grill)

2. I feel I need something more exciting to make my life more interesting. (spice)

3. What's been happening recently? You must fill me in on all the interesting gossip. (juice)

4. Don't tell her that her phone has been found. Let her suffer for a bit longer – perhaps she'll be more careful with it in future. (stew)

5. He wanted me to go to the match with him, but rugby just isn't something I like. (tea)

6. They lived together happily for many years, but things changed for the worse when his mother came to live with them. (sour)

7. Patience combined with interest in your pupils is bound to lead to success for a teacher. (recipe)

8. Jake's ideas are never thought through properly. (bake)

9. There were some very unpleasant and offensive characters at that party. (savoury)

10. He has invented a crazy scheme for making money on the internet. It has all the necessary characteristics of a complete disaster. (cook, ingredient)



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