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George’s apple crumble

Project 2, Oxford University Press, 2008

Tom Hutchinson, Cheryl Pelteret

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We’re reading the recipe.

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We’re peeling the apples.

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We’re boiling the apples.

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We need some sugar.

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We need some flour.

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We need some butter.

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We’re mixing the sugar, the flour and

the butter with a fork.

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She’s putting the cooked apples into

the dish.

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We’re covering the apples with the flour, butter

and sugar mixture.

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We’re putting the dish into the oven at 180°C

for 30 minutes.

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He’s washing the dishes.

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Our apple crumble smells great and looks

delicious.

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We’re serving the apple crumble with the ice-cream.

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Apple crumble

Ingredients

3 large apples

300g flour

200g butter or margarine

100g sugar

water

cream or ice-cream

Instructions

1 Peel the apples and slice them.

2 Put the apples in a saucepan with a little water and 50 grams of the sugar. Boil the

apples for 10 minutes.

3 Put the flour, the butter or margarine and the rest of the sugar into a bowl. Mix them

with a fork.

4 Pour the cooked apples into a dish.

5 Cover the apples with the flour, butter and sugar mixture.

6 Put the dish into the oven at 180°C for 30 minutes.

7 Serve the apple crumble with the ice-cream.

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Teacher Alenka Miljević

and

5th grade

OŠ Braće Radića,

Bračević-Vrba