ENGLISH FORM 3 CHAPTER 2: FOOD, FOOD, FOOD!
Unit 2: Food, Food, Food!
Form 3 English โข Grammar, Reading & Reviews
๐ The Colossal Burger & Words
๐จ๐ฆ The World’s Biggest Hamburger
Cooked on a custom charcoal grill in Toronto, Canada, this massive burger holds the record! Look at what went inside:
Hover or tap the menu cards to flip them and reveal the definitions!
๐ซ The Story of Olives
Here are some amazing facts about Olives (based on your reading quiz):
โณ Ancient History
People have been growing olive trees for an incredible 6,000 years! They are one of the oldest cultivated trees in the world.
๐ Top Producer
Which country produces the most olive oil in the world today? It’s Spain, heavily leading global production.
๐งผ Surprising Uses
In the past, people didn’t just use olive oil for cooking. They also used it to make cleaning products like soaps!
๐ฌ Proven by Science
We’ve always known it was good for us, but we now know exactly why olive oil is healthy because of modern science.
โฑ๏ธ Grammar I: Past Tenses
Hover over the rows below to see the verbs highlighted!
| Tense | When do we use it? | Food Examples! |
|---|---|---|
| Past Simple | For actions that started and finished at a specific time in the past. It’s a completed action. |
โข I ate a huge burger yesterday. โข The chef cooked chicken on Sunday. โข We didn’t go to the restaurant. |
| Past Continuous | For actions that were in progress at a specific time in the past. Often interrupted by a Past Simple action. |
โข I was eating dinner when the phone rang. โข They were cooking from 6 PM to 8 PM. โข What were you doing at 8 o’clock? |
๐ Grammar II: Habits & Comforts
Used to / Would
For habits or states in the past that are no longer true today.
- “Mum would read me stories when I was young.”
- “Tammy didn’t use to eat meat when she was younger.”
- “We used to eat out during the week.”
Be / Get used to
Be used to: You are accustomed to it. It is normal for you now.
Get used to: The process of becoming accustomed to something.
- “Geoff is used to cooking for lots of people.”
- “Sooner or later, you will get used to your new school.”
| Meaning / Situation | Transformed Sentence (Workbook Example) |
|---|---|
| We don’t eat out during the week any more. | We used to eat out during the week. |
| Cooking for lots of people is nothing new for Geoff. | Geoff is used to cooking for lots of people. |
| Looking after a baby is something new for my sister. | My sister is not used to looking after a baby. |
๐ Writing: Food Reviews & Adjectives
When writing a review for a restaurant or food, using multiple adjectives makes your writing interesting and descriptive. But they must be in the correct order!
The Royal Order of Adjectives:
Tips for a Great Restaurant Review:
- Set the Scene: Describe the atmosphere. Is it noisy, cozy, or elegant?
- Describe the Food: Don’t just say “good”. Use words like spicy, savory, well-balanced, colossal, delicious.
- Mention the Service: Were the waiters polite, fast, or slow?
- Give a Recommendation: End by telling the reader if they should visit. “I highly recommend it!” or “It’s not worth the money.”
Unit 2: Food, Food, Food!
Get ready to test your English skills on grammar, vocabulary, and reading comprehension from Chapter 2.
