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Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta Lesson 20. Mostrar todas las entradas

8/06/2011

Cucumber Salad With Scallops

Cucumber Salad With Scallops.
Lesson 20.



Vocabulary.
Cucumber.
Sesame Seeds.
Ginger.
Vinegar.

Strawberry Fool

Strawberry Fool.
Lesson 20.



Vocabulary.
Puree. Verb. to make a puree of.
Dairy. Noun. The department of farming or of a farm that is concerned with the production of milk, butter, and cheese.

Heavy cream.

Sour cream.
Yoghurt. Noun.
Off-season. Adjective.
Sweet. Adjective.
Syrup. Noun.
Chopped. Adjective.
Melange. Noun.  a mixture often of incongruous elements.
Texture. Noun.
Blender. Noun.
Smoothie. Noun.
Juicy. Adjective.
Whipped. Adjective.
Stir.verb.

Exercise.
Watch the video a couple of times keeping the list of words handy. Then Try describing the recipe as you see the video once more with no volume.

Fried Chicken

Fried Chicken.
Lesson 20.



Vocabulary.
Thighs.
Drumsticks.
Wings.
Crispy. Adjective.

Succulent.Adjective.
Delectable. Adjective.
Breasts. Noun.
Cut up chicken
Whole chicken.
Buttermilk. Noun.

Olive oil. Noun.
Lard. Noun.

Marinate. Verb.
Tenderize. Verb.
Season. Verb.
Cayenne. Noun.
Sriracha. Noun. is a type of Thai hot sauce named after the coastal city of Si Racha, in the Chonburi Province of central Thailand, where it was first produced for dishes served at local seafood restaurants. It is a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, garlic, sugar and salt. Sriracha is a common condiment in many Asian restaurants and increasingly found in American and European homes.
Smash. Verb.
Coat. Verb.
Thongs. Noun.
Splatter. to scatter or fall in or as if in drops.

Exercise.
In a concise way, try to follow the recipe by telling us the steps to follow.

5/17/2011

New York Street Food

Extra Work: New York Street Food.

Audio name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "NewYorkStreetFood" (from 2:08 to 4:50).
Audio name on your CD: "NewYorkStreetFood.mp3" (from 2:08 to 4:50).

Video.


Written Exercise.

1. What are the things you can get for breakfast lunch and dinner in the big apple?
2. How much are you expected to pay for them?
3. Is there a special area suggested for lunch or dinner?
4. Write some of the suggestions offered.

Script.
Find the script at http://englishvillemexico.blogspot.com/2010/06/scripts-lesson-20.html .

Chicago Street Food

Chicago Street Food.Watch Andrew Zimmern as he spends time with famous chef Rick Bayless in food stands in Rick's hometown.

Video.

Questions about Context.List 3 things that you found amazing about the food stands in Chicago according to this report.

1/28/2010

Extra Work Lesson 20

Taking a Phone Message page 22.
Audio name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "ESL Podcast #190 - Taking a Phone Message".
Audio name on your CD: "ESL Podcast #190 - Taking a Phone Message.mp3".

Written Exercise.
Write the messages Paolo has to take.

Script.
Find the script at http://englishvillemexico.blogspot.com/2010/06/scripts-lesson-20.html .


Order Food in a Restaurant Page 30.
Audio name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "OrderFoodInARestaurant".

Audio name on your CD: "OrderFoodInARestaurant.mp3".

Written exercise.
Listen to this conversation and write what the lady ordered for her and for her companion.

Script.
Find the script at http://englishvillemexico.blogspot.com/2010/06/scripts-lesson-20.html .

Room Service Page 30.
Audio name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "RoomService".
Audio name on your CD: "RoomService.mp3".

Questions about context.
1. What was he doing before he arrived to his room?
2. What did Jeff order as a snack?
3. How long did it take to arrive?
4. How much was it?
5. How much does the hotel charge for room service?

Script.
Find the script at http://englishvillemexico.blogspot.com/2010/06/scripts-lesson-20.html .


Extra work: New York Street Food.
Audio name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "NewYorkStreetFood" (from 2:08 to 4:50).

Audio name on your CD: "NewYorkStreetFood.mp3" (from 2:08 to 4:50).

Written Exercise.
1. What are the things you can get for breakfast lunch and dinner in the big apple?
2. How much are you expected to pay for them?
3. Is there a special area suggested for lunch or dinner?
4. Write some of the suggestions offered.



Script.

Find the script at http://englishvillemexico.blogspot.com/2010/06/scripts-lesson-20.html .


Extra work: Tips for Stress Free Shopping with Kids.
Audio name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "021 MM Tips for Stress Free Shopping With Kids".

Audio name on your CD: "TipsForStressFreeShoppingWithKids.mp3".

Video:


Questions about Context.
1-   What does the hostess take with her when she's shopping?
2-   Name 3 suggestions when shopping with toddlers.
3-   Name 2 suggestions when shopping with older kids.
4-   Name 2 games you can play with your kids while shopping.
5-   Name 2 activities you can share with older kids.
6-   Which is the hostess's daughter's favorite section at the supermarket? Why?
7-   Tell us about the incident with the grapes.
8-   Tell us about the activity related with Math.
9-   What's a great game for older kids when you are at the check out.
10- Tell us about the tips the hostess mentioned at the end of the show.
 
Script.
Find the script at http://englishvillemexico.blogspot.com/2010/06/scripts-lesson-20.html .

Extra work: Tips for Handling Food Safely.

PDF file name on your CD: "HandleFoodProperly.pdf".

Questions about context.
Write a quick essay with all the things you didn't know about handling food.

Extra Work: No More Nurses (explicit).
Video name on I-tunes and the I-pod: "NoMoreNurses".
Video name on your CD: "NoMoreNurses" MPEG4 file.



Vocabulary.
Feature. Verb.
Sizzling. Adjective.
Motto. Noun.
Bypass. Noun.
Flatline. Noun.
Artery clogging. Adjective.
Lard. Noun.
Upgrade. Verb.
Doctor's coat. Noun.
Threating. Adjective.
X-rated. Adjective.
Wheel out. Verb.
Naughty. Noun.
Stereotype. Noun.
Object. Verb.
Grow a sense of humor.
Brainless sluts. Noun.
Bully. Verb.
Abdicate. Noun.


Questions about Context.
1- Describe the Heart Attack Grill in your own words.
2- What's the restaurant's motto?
3- What's so unique about the "flatliner fries?
4- Are there any policies this restaurant follows?
5- What's this restaunrant's biggest problem? Is it a health problem or a legal one?
6- What type of value added services are offered by the staff at this restaurant?
7- What does Sandy Summers think about this whole thing?
8- And what does Clark Neily from the Institute for Justice think about it?
9- What would you be most offended for?