Match the words to their definitions.
challenge -
Match the words to their definitions.
decompose -
Match the words to their definitions.
end up -
Match the words to their definitions.
involve -
Match the words to their definitions.
market -
decompose
throw away
landfill
microplastics
schocking
tiny pieces of plastic
a series of animals and plants are part of this
where you plant seeds
you get these when you don't eat all of the food in a meal
newly picked or prepared (food)
something that is thrown away but might still be useful
Match the sentence parts.
If you're not hungry right now,
Match the sentence parts.
If you decrease the amount of food you buy,
Match the sentence parts.
If your supermarket sells fruit in plastic packaging,
Match the sentence parts.
If you eat fresh food,
Match the sentence parts.
If the fruits and vegetables look ugly,
This is my plan for the near future:
Insects Anyone?
There's a popular saying: we eat with our eyes.
This may be why so few people choose to eat insects - they think insects are ugly creatures. Yet, there are many good reasons to eat insects. For example, they are healthier than other types of protein and they don't have diseases that people can get from other animals.
If we increase the number of insects and decrease the amount of meat we eat, we will be healthier. We need much less space and less food to farm insects than to raise cows or sheep too.
Also, there are over 1,000 species of insects we can eat and you can cook them any way you want. Many people even say they are tasty.
Finally, the most shocking thing of all is that you are already eating them. Insects are in many foods you buy at the supermarket. For example, a bar of chocolate may have 60 insect parts per 100 grams in it. So, if you are already eating them, why not have more?
People don't eat insects because they're not healthy.
I'm certain about the following:
Insects Anyone?
There's a popular saying: we eat with our eyes.
This may be why so few people choose to eat insects - they think insects are ugly creatures. Yet, there are many good reasons to eat insects. For example, they are healthier than other types of protein and they don't have diseases that people can get from other animals.
If we increase the number of insects and decrease the amount of meat we eat, we will be healthier. We need much less space and less food to farm insects than to raise cows or sheep too.
Also, there are over 1,000 species of insects we can eat and you can cook them any way you want. Many people even say they are tasty.
Finally, the most shocking thing of all is that you are already eating them. Insects are in many foods you buy at the supermarket. For example, a bar of chocolate may have 60 insect parts per 100 grams in it. So, if you are already eating them, why not have more?
There are cultures that have eaten insects for thousands of years.
This is a promise:
Insects Anyone?
There's a popular saying: we eat with our eyes.
This may be why so few people choose to eat insects - they think insects are ugly creatures. Yet, there are many good reasons to eat insects. For example, they are healthier than other types of protein and they don't have diseases that people can get from other animals.
If we increase the number of insects and decrease the amount of meat we eat, we will be healthier. We need much less space and less food to farm insects than to raise cows or sheep too.
Also, there are over 1,000 species of insects we can eat and you can cook them any way you want. Many people even say they are tasty.
Finally, the most shocking thing of all is that you are already eating them. Insects are in many foods you buy at the supermarket. For example, a bar of chocolate may have 60 insect parts per 100 grams in it. So, if you are already eating them, why not have more?
People don't realise that they're already eating insects.
This is their plan for the near future:
I am certain about this:
This is an arrangement in the near future:
Is the underlined phrase a cause or an effect? Choose the correct answer.
I'll make soup if you're throwing these vegetables away.
Is the underlined phrase a cause or an effect? Choose the correct answer.
If you have some leftovers, I'll make potato cakes.
Is the underlined phrase a cause or an effect? Choose the correct answer.
You can make a delicious banana bread if the bananas are black and soft.
Is the underlined phrase a cause or an effect? Choose the correct answer.
If you exercise more, you'll get fitter.
Is the underlined phrase a cause or an effect? Choose the correct answer.
You will get ill if you don't cook the chicken really well.
Stay Healthy on a Budget
If you're on a budget, your diet might not be as healthy as it could be. We often look for the cheapest options in the shops, and these aren't always the healthiest. So, here are my top five tips for keeping both you and your finances healthy:
Fresh isn't always the only option. Tinned meat and vegetables can be as good as fresh, but make sure to look for brands with no additives.
Head to the frozen section. Like tinned food, frozen fish and vegetables are generally cheaper than the fresh options. And because the food is frozen so quickly, all the nutrients will still be good.
Go shopping in the evening, as shops will often reduce the price of fresh foods then. When you get home, put them straight in the freezer. They'll last for months!
Always write a list. Be prepared and plan your meals for the week. Then, only buy what is on your list.
Never go to the shop when you are hungry. Those last-minute groceries are probably not very healthy and will blow your budget... and your waistline!
The writer probably has a lot of money.
Stay Healthy on a Budget
If you're on a budget, your diet might not be as healthy as it could be. We often look for the cheapest options in the shops, and these aren't always the healthiest. So, here are my top five tips for keeping both you and your finances healthy:
Fresh isn't always the only option. Tinned meat and vegetables can be as good as fresh, but make sure to look for brands with no additives.
Head to the frozen section. Like tinned food, frozen fish and vegetables are generally cheaper than the fresh options. And because the food is frozen so quickly, all the nutrients will still be good.
Go shopping in the evening, as shops will often reduce the price of fresh foods then. When you get home, put them straight in the freezer. They'll last for months!
Always write a list. Be prepared and plan your meals for the week. Then, only buy what is on your list.
Never go to the shop when you are hungry. Those last-minute groceries are probably not very healthy and will blow your budget... and your waistline!
Tinned meat and vegetables are better than the fresh options.
Stay Healthy on a Budget
If you're on a budget, your diet might not be as healthy as it could be. We often look for the cheapest options in the shops, and these aren't always the healthiest. So, here are my top five tips for keeping both you and your finances healthy:
Fresh isn't always the only option. Tinned meat and vegetables can be as good as fresh, but make sure to look for brands with no additives.
Head to the frozen section. Like tinned food, frozen fish and vegetables are generally cheaper than the fresh options. And because the food is frozen so quickly, all the nutrients will still be good.
Go shopping in the evening, as shops will often reduce the price of fresh foods then. When you get home, put them straight in the freezer. They'll last for months!
Always write a list. Be prepared and plan your meals for the week. Then, only buy what is on your list.
Never go to the shop when you are hungry. Those last-minute groceries are probably not very healthy and will blow your budget... and your waistline!
Frozen food is generally more expensive than fresh food.
Stay Healthy on a Budget
If you're on a budget, your diet might not be as healthy as it could be. We often look for the cheapest options in the shops, and these aren't always the healthiest. So, here are my top five tips for keeping both you and your finances healthy:
Fresh isn't always the only option. Tinned meat and vegetables can be as good as fresh, but make sure to look for brands with no additives.
Head to the frozen section. Like tinned food, frozen fish and vegetables are generally cheaper than the fresh options. And because the food is frozen so quickly, all the nutrients will still be good.
Go shopping in the evening, as shops will often reduce the price of fresh foods then. When you get home, put them straight in the freezer. They'll last for months!
Always write a list. Be prepared and plan your meals for the week. Then, only buy what is on your list.
Never go to the shop when you are hungry. Those last-minute groceries are probably not very healthy and will blow your budget... and your waistline!
Prices are often reduced in the evenings.
Stay Healthy on a Budget
If you're on a budget, your diet might not be as healthy as it could be. We often look for the cheapest options in the shops, and these aren't always the healthiest. So, here are my top five tips for keeping both you and your finances healthy:
Fresh isn't always the only option. Tinned meat and vegetables can be as good as fresh, but make sure to look for brands with no additives.
Head to the frozen section. Like tinned food, frozen fish and vegetables are generally cheaper than the fresh options. And because the food is frozen so quickly, all the nutrients will still be good.
Go shopping in the evening, as shops will often reduce the price of fresh foods then. When you get home, put them straight in the freezer. They'll last for months!
Always write a list. Be prepared and plan your meals for the week. Then, only buy what is on your list.
Never go to the shop when you are hungry. Those last-minute groceries are probably not very healthy and will blow your budget... and your waistline!
You should never take a list with you when you go grocery shopping.
Stay Healthy on a Budget
If you're on a budget, your diet might not be as healthy as it could be. We often look for the cheapest options in the shops, and these aren't always the healthiest. So, here are my top five tips for keeping both you and your finances healthy:
Fresh isn't always the only option. Tinned meat and vegetables can be as good as fresh, but make sure to look for brands with no additives.
Head to the frozen section. Like tinned food, frozen fish and vegetables are generally cheaper than the fresh options. And because the food is frozen so quickly, all the nutrients will still be good.
Go shopping in the evening, as shops will often reduce the price of fresh foods then. When you get home, put them straight in the freezer. They'll last for months!
Always write a list. Be prepared and plan your meals for the week. Then, only buy what is on your list.
Never go to the shop when you are hungry. Those last-minute groceries are probably not very healthy and will blow your budget... and your waistline!
You should always go grocery shopping when you're hungry.
Insects Anyone?
There's a popular saying: we eat with our eyes.
This may be why so few people choose to eat insects - they think insects are ugly creatures. Yet, there are many good reasons to eat insects. For example, they are healthier than other types of protein and they don't have diseases that people can get from other animals.
If we increase the number of insects and decrease the amount of meat we eat, we will be healthier. We need much less space and less food to farm insects than to raise cows or sheep too.
Also, there are over 1,000 species of insects we can eat and you can cook them any way you want. Many people even say they are tasty.
Finally, the most shocking thing of all is that you are already eating them. Insects are in many foods you buy at the supermarket. For example, a bar of chocolate may have 60 insect parts per 100 grams in it. So, if you are already eating them, why not have more?
Insects are_______ than meat.
Insects Anyone?
There's a popular saying: we eat with our eyes.
This may be why so few people choose to eat insects - they think insects are ugly creatures. Yet, there are many good reasons to eat insects. For example, they are healthier than other types of protein and they don't have diseases that people can get from other animals.
If we increase the number of insects and decrease the amount of meat we eat, we will be healthier. We need much less space and less food to farm insects than to raise cows or sheep too.
Also, there are over 1,000 species of insects we can eat and you can cook them any way you want. Many people even say they are tasty.
Finally, the most shocking thing of all is that you are already eating them. Insects are in many foods you buy at the supermarket. For example, a bar of chocolate may have 60 insect parts per 100 grams in it. So, if you are already eating them, why not have more?
According to the text, a bar of chocolate may have ____insect parts.
Marina: Hey, the group is getting together to watch the match tonight. Do you want to come?
Pablo: Sure! That sounds fun. What are we having for dinner?
Marina: We're going to prepare some chicken fajitas and fish tacos using the (A)________ from the week. I hope you don't mind.
Pablo: Of course not! The (B)_______are still fresh!
Marina: I'm glad you agree. We don't want perfectly good food to go to (C)_________.
We're going to buy only a few necessary groceries.
Pablo: What can I bring?
Marina: What about some tomatoes, peppers, and lettuce? Make sure they don't come in plastic (D)_________
Pablo: That could be a (E)_____.
The shop near my house does not buy local. I know!
I can always (F) _______ at the farmer's market near your house with my reusable bags. See you later!
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