V3 - You are What You Eat Teacher: Russell

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In this lesson you will learn to explain how to cook something.

 

课上内容(Lesson)

1/2     Half                     50%(percent)

1/4     A quarter             25%(percent)

3/4    three quarters      75%(percent)

 

low heat  低温;小火     simmer  sth

high heat 高温;         boil  沸点

 

teaspoon  茶匙;小勺

soupspoon  汤匙

tablespoon  大汤匙

serving spoon  勺子 (食堂)

 

bitter

sour

spicy

not enough sugar 没有足够的糖

chili powder  辣椒粉

too much salt  太多盐

 

 

词汇(Key Word )

pasta  n.面团

separate adj.独立的,单独的

melt vt./vi. 融化,溶解

whisk vi.挥,甩,搅动

flour n.面粉        # flower 花

stir  vi./vt. 搅动,搅拌

simmer  vi./vt. 炖

temper  vi.调和

pour  vi./vt. 倾,倒

bake  vi./vt. 拷,烘培

can  vt.将...装入密封罐保存

chop vt.砍,伐      # chopsticks   chop tree

peel  vt. 削

slice vt.切

tablespoon  n. 大调羹,大汤匙;一餐匙的量

ounce n. 盎司;少许;少量

 

句型(Sentences)

1. Whisk in the flour and mustard and keep it moving for about five minutes.  加入面粉和芥末,搅拌5分钟左右。

2. Season with salt and pepper  盐及胡椒调味

3. Top with remaining cheese.  在上面放上剩余的奶酪。

 

a. preheat your oven to about 180 degrees °C(350 degrees F)  烤箱预热至180°C(350华氏度)

b. add any other toppings that you might enjoy.  加入任何你喜欢的配料。

c. spread the sauce all over the crust but you might want to leave a little crust around the edge.  把酱汁涂在面包皮上,但你可能想在边缘留一点面包皮。 # spread  vt. 传播,散布;展开;伸展;铺开   #  crust  面包皮  # edge 边缘

d. grate the cheese over the pizza.  把奶酪在比萨饼上磨碎

e. put your pizza into the oven, preferably on a tray so the base does not burn. 披萨放进烤箱,最好放在托盘上,这样披萨底部就不会烧焦。

f. put your pizza in the oven, and turn it down to about 160 degrees °C(320 degrees F).  把披萨放进烤箱,把温度调低到160摄氏度(320华氏度)。

g. Turn your pizza every 30 seconds for two minutes.  每30秒翻一次披萨,坚持两分钟。

 

# the least to the most formal.  从最不正式到最正式。

Do you want a drink?  你想喝点什么吗?

Do you fancy a drink?  你想喝一杯吗?

Can I get you a drink?  要喝点什么吗?

Would you like a drink?  想喝点什么?

 

#  常用回答

No thanks, I‘m fine.  不,谢谢,我很好。

A drink sound good.  喝一杯听起来不错。

That would be great. Thanks  那太好了。谢谢

I‘d love one  我想要一个

Yes, please. A coffee would be nice  是的,请。来杯咖啡就好了

I‘m afraid I don‘t have time.  恐怕我没有时间。

 

# A tasty American meal   美味的美国餐

1. In a pot of boiling, salted water, cook the pasta  在一锅沸腾的盐水中,意大利面

2. While the pasta is cooking, in a separate pot melt the butter  当意大利面在煮的时候,在一个单独的锅里融化黄油

3. Whisk in the flour and mustard and keep it moving for about five minutes.  加入面粉和芥末,搅拌5分钟左右。

4. Stir in the milk, onion, bay leaf, and paprika  加入牛奶、洋葱、月桂叶和辣椒粉

5. Simmer for ten minutes and remove the bay leaf.  炖十分钟,把月桂叶拿掉。

6. Temper in the egg.  在鸡蛋里翻炒

7. Stir in 3/4 of the cheese   加入3/4的奶酪

8. Season with salt and pepper.  用盐和胡椒调味

9. Stir the pasta into the sauce and pour into a 2-quart casserole dish  将意大利面拌入酱汁中,倒入2夸脱的砂锅菜中

10. Top with remaining cheese.  在上面放上剩余的奶酪。  #  /r??me?n??/ remaining 剩余

11. Melt the butter in a saute pan and toss the bread crumbs to coat. 在煎锅里把黄油融化,把面包屑撒在上面。  # saute pan 平底炒锅  toss   v. 抛,投;甩(头)

12. Top the meal with the bread crumbs. Bake for 30 minutes. Remove from oven and rest for five minutes before serving. 在饭上面撒上面包屑。烤30分钟。从烤箱中取出,静置5分钟后即可食用。

 

语法(Grammar)

# countable & uncountable

many few 用于可数的情况

mach little 用于不可数的情况

 

a. He isn‘t very popular. He has few friends.

b. Ann is very busy these days. She has little free time.

c. Did you take many photographs when you were on holiday?

d. I‘m not very busy today. I haven‘t got much to do.

e. The museum was very crowded. There were too many people.

f. Most of the towns are modern. There are few old buildings

g. The weather has been very dry recently. We‘ve had little rain.   # recently 最近    dry 干燥

 

# Linking

When words that end in a consonant sound are next to words that begin with a vowel sound, the consonant sound becomes part of the second word.

Examples:

1. likes it = like_sit

2. laughed at = laugh_tat

3. wake up = wa_kup

When words that end in a vowel sound are next to words that begin with a vowel sound, English speakers may naturally create a /y/ or /w/ sound that links them together

Here are some examples:

1. too + early = too wearly

2. who + is + it = whowizit

3. I + am = I yam 

 

# Quantifiers

Quantifier(量词) Singular nouns (单数名词) Plural nouns(复数名词) Uncountable nouns(不可数名词)

all/enough

any

both

each/every

few/a few/fewer

little/ a little

more/some

a lot of

many

much

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Yes

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