Making chapattis
This task is about understanding how words and images can be used to write a recipe.
A chapatti is a flat, thin bread.
Read the instructions on how to make chapattis in the article
"Chapattis" pages 13-15 in School Journal, Part 1, No 2, 1998
, and look at the pictures to help you answer the questions.
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a) In
Picture 3
lines have been drawn near the boy's hands. What do these lines show?
a) In
Picture 3
lines have been drawn near the boy's hands. What do these lines show?
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b) In
Picture 5
arrows have been drawn next to the dough. What do these arrows show?
b) In
Picture 5
arrows have been drawn next to the dough. What do these arrows show?
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c) Why does the boy have his fingers crossed in
Picture 7
?
c) Why does the boy have his fingers crossed in
Picture 7
?
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d) In
Picture 7
an arrow has been drawn next to the chapatti. What does the arrow show?
d) In
Picture 7
an arrow has been drawn next to the chapatti. What does the arrow show?
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e) What is something about
Picture 8
that shows the boy is looking forward to eating the chapattis?
e) What is something about
Picture 8
that shows the boy is looking forward to eating the chapattis?
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