Choose the correct words to complete the sentences. Then decide which of the celebrity chefs in the reading text they are about. Sometimes more than one word is possible. 1 Don't say anything bad about the foodin cas os/because he throws us out of the restaurant! Gordon Ramsay 2 l always loved his programmes in case/as/because he made cooking look so fun. 3 1 love her programme becauselin caseljust in case she's so nice to look at! 4 Iknow eggs are easy to cook but I think we should watch her programme as/just in caselin case there's something important we don't know. 5 We don't need to go to the Chinese restaurant because/in case/as her recipes are so easy to follow. 6 He decided to complain about school dinners in case/because/ljust in case no one else seemed to be interested in them. 7 They should wear thick clothes becauselas/in case it's cold while they are riding round.

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1Nicol1 1Nicol1  09.01.2024 21:12
1) Don't say anything bad about the food in case he throws us out of the restaurant! [Celebrity chef: Gordon Ramsay]
Explanation: The word "in case" is used here to express precaution, meaning that the speaker wants to avoid saying anything negative about the food to prevent being thrown out of the restaurant. This sentence refers to Gordon Ramsay because he is known for his strict and sometimes aggressive behavior towards criticism.

2) I always loved his programmes because he made cooking look so fun. [Celebrity chef: not specified]
Explanation: The word "because" is used here to indicate a reason. The speaker loves the celebrity chef's programs because they make cooking enjoyable. The specific celebrity chef is not mentioned in this sentence.

3) I love her programme because she's so nice to look at! [Celebrity chef: not specified]
Explanation: The word "because" is used here to provide a reason. The speaker loves this celebrity chef's program because she is visually appealing. The specific celebrity chef is not mentioned in this sentence.

4) I know eggs are easy to cook but I think we should watch her programme just in case there's something important we don't know. [Celebrity chef: not specified]
Explanation: The phrase "just in case" is used here to express preparedness or caution. The speaker suggests watching the celebrity chef's program to ensure they don't miss any crucial information, even though they already know that cooking eggs is easy. The specific celebrity chef is not mentioned in this sentence.

5) We don't need to go to the Chinese restaurant because her recipes are so easy to follow. [Celebrity chef: not specified]
Explanation: The word "because" is used here to provide a reason. The speaker states that they don't need to visit the Chinese restaurant because they find the celebrity chef's recipes easy to understand and follow. The specific celebrity chef is not mentioned in this sentence.

6) He decided to complain about school dinners just in case no one else seemed to be interested in them. [Celebrity chef: not specified]
Explanation: The phrase "just in case" is used here to express a precautionary decision. The speaker complains about school dinners, anticipating that no one else seems concerned or interested in them. The specific celebrity chef is not mentioned in this sentence.

7) They should wear thick clothes in case it's cold while they are riding round. [Celebrity chef: not specified]
Explanation: The phrase "in case" is used here to suggest preparedness. The speaker advises wearing warm clothing, anticipating the possibility of cold weather while riding around. The specific celebrity chef is not mentioned in this sentence.
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