Unit 9
Lessons 3+4
SB pages 74 and 75
The text talks about:
- The text describes five kinds of pizza since its creation.
- The origin of pizza.
- The chef named a kind of pizza in honour of the Queen: the Margherita.
- The colours of the pizza were exactly the colours of the Italian flag.
Unit 9
Lessons 5+6
SB pages 76 and 77
Audioscript
Alia: What are you making, Nada?
Nada: I’m making makmura! Do you want to help me?
Alia: OK. What do I have to do first?
Nada: First, we need to get the filling ready.
Alia: What filling are you going to have?
Nada: Chicken and onions, with a bit of spices. OK, let’s dice the onion. There, I think that’s enough. Could you please add olive oil and some spices to the onion?
Alia: OK. I’ve done that. What happens next?
Nada: Well, let’s cut the chicken into 8 pieces. Like this. Now, sprinkle some salt and add the onion to the chicken.
Alia: Is this amount of salt enough?
Nada: Yes, that’s fine. Right, now let’s move on to the dough while the chicken is being cooked. I’m going to cut the dough into equal-sized pieces.
Alia: Then, after that, do we need to sprinkle flour on the pieces?
Nada: That’s right. Has the chicken’s colour changed?
Alia: Yes, it has. It looks well-cooked now.
Nada: Great. Now, the first layer of dough goes at the bottom of this container. Why don’t you add some chicken on top of this layer?
Alia: Are 3 pieces enough?
Nada: Absolutely, and then I’ll add the second layer of dough. Could you please add more chicken? That’s great! Here’s the last layer of dough.
Alia: Are we ready to put the dish in the oven?
Nada: Yes, we are. We’re going to wait for three hours until the dish is cooked. That’s when we can turn it over onto a large plate.
Unit 9
Lessons 5+6
Activity Book pages 51 and 52
The text talks about:
- What a calorie means.
- Most foods and drinks contain calories.
- How to find out how many calories there are in a type of food.
- Who needs more calories.
- Exercising is really important, too, because activity burns calories.