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Andrew Sanders: A Culinary Journey

Andrew Sanders had an unhappy childhood in the UK after his father passed away and his mother had to work, so he cared for his younger sister. He later moved to the US where he worked in a kitchen and learned to cook, developing his famous hamburger recipe over the next decade. In the 1970s, he sold the secret recipe and enjoyed retirement, visiting restaurants until his death at age 83.
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Andrew Sanders: A Culinary Journey

Andrew Sanders had an unhappy childhood in the UK after his father passed away and his mother had to work, so he cared for his younger sister. He later moved to the US where he worked in a kitchen and learned to cook, developing his famous hamburger recipe over the next decade. In the 1970s, he sold the secret recipe and enjoyed retirement, visiting restaurants until his death at age 83.
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READING UNIT 2

Order the sentences below to make a story. The first sentence of the story (A) is already given for
you.

A) Andrew Sanders was born in the UK in 1895, but his childhood wasn’t a happy one.
B) That was when he first learned to cook, and he improved very quickly.
C) Over the next ten years Andrew developed his secret hamburger recipe that made him
famous.
D) Sanders enjoyed a long retirement and visited restaurants all over the world until he died in
1978, aged 83.
E) His father passed away when he was five and his mother had to find a job to support the
family, so Andrew stayed at home to take care of his younger sister.
F) In the 1970s he decided to close down his own restaurant and sold the secret recipe to other
resourceful businesses, one of which became McDonald’s.
G) He left home when he was thirteen and travelled to the USA. There he had several different
jobs, including being a kitchen assistant in Corbin, Kentucky, where he cooked for hungry
travellers.

KEY
A–E–G–B–C–F–D

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