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DAILY BREAD. Adapted from First Impact. St. John’s & St. Mary’s Institute of Technology. Which food do you really like?. Which food do you really like?. Which food do you really dislike?. Sashimi(raw fish). tomatoes. tofu. shellfish. Green peppers. carrots. coffee. liver. steak.
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DAILY BREAD Adapted from First Impact St. John’s & St. Mary’s Institute of Technology
Which food do you really like? Which food do you really like? Which food do you really dislike?
Sashimi(raw fish) tomatoes tofu shellfish Green peppers carrots coffee liver steak Fried chicken Green tea Onion rings bread Raw eggs Pork ribs
生魚片 蕃茄 豆腐 甲殼類 青辣椒 葫蘿蔔 咖啡 肝臟 牛排 炸雞 綠茶 炸洋 蔥圈 麵包 豬排 生雞蛋
sashimi(raw fish) 生魚片 shellfish 甲殼類 liver 肝臟 steak 牛排 green peppers 青辣椒 pork ribs 豬排 onion rings 炸洋 蔥圈 raw eggs 生雞蛋
Listening for the key words • Hamburgers • packages of hamburger • meat • bags of those tortilla chips • boxes of those tortilla chips • jars ofsalsa • cans of salsa • Bottles of beer • cases of beer • cans ofsoda • cases of soda • ice cream cones • carton of ice cream
Listening for differences First suggestion Final decision hamburgers___15_______ tortilla chips __________ salsa__________ beer __________ soda ice cream __________
Listening for differences First suggestion Final decision ___330hamburgers 15 ___15_______ _66 bags____ tortilla chips3bags __________ 1jar salsa 2 jars __________ 2 cases beer 1case __________ ---- soda 2 cases 1carton ice cream 3cartons __________
Script Bud: Virginia, how many people are coming? Virginia: Let me think…Angela, you are bringing how many? Angela: Just Shawn, Paul and Sue. Virginia: OK. That’s four, and Gloria and Kazuo, and I think two of their friends.That’s eight. And then the Swansons and Bill. That’s about 15. I think, including us. Bud: So, let’s see. Probably two hamburgers for everybody, so I’ll make 30 hamburgers. Angela: Dad, that’s too many. People don’t eat that much meat. Virginia: All right, then let’s say 15. Bud: And let’s have chips. What do we call those Mexican things, Angela? Angela: You mean, “tortilla chips”? Bud: Yeah, yeah. I love those. Especially with lots of that…hot sauce.Uh, what do you call that stuff, Angela? Angela: Are you talking about salsa?
Bud: Yeah, yeah, salsa. So let’s get about, what, six bags of those tortilla chips? Angela: Dad, it’s pronounced, “tortilla” and I think that’s too much. Virginia: Yes, let’s say three bags and one jar of salsa. That’s enough. Bud: Virginia, there are fifteen people coming. That’s not enough salsa. I can eat one jar all by myself. Virginia: Ok, two jars of salsa. Bud: And what else? Drinks? A couple cases of beer? Angela: That’s way too much. People don’t drink that much beer. How about a case of beer and two cases of soda, too. Virginia: Yeah, dear, I think that’d be much better. Angela: Oh, how about dessert? Bud: Dessert? Well, what do you think? Watermelon? Ice cream? Angela: Ice cream. Virginia: Ok, I’ll get onecarton of that really good ice cream.
Angela: Mom, that’s not enough. We need at least three different flavors. Virginia: All right, let’s get one carton of chocolate, one of vanilla, and one of--- Angela: Almond fudge crunch. Bud: Ooh, yeah!
Foods escargot sweet and sour pork Burritos tandoori chicken fried chicken lasagne sushi kimchee paella
Sweet and sour pork--pork and vegetables quickly stir-fried in a sweet sauce tandoori chicken--chicken cooked in a large clay pot, Northern Indian style Lasagne--large flat noodles with cheese, tomato sauce, meat or vegetables kimchee--a spicy, fermented cabbage dish. It is the national dish of Korea escargot--large snails served with a butter sauce
paella--rice cooked with seafood, vegetables and meat burritos--meat or beans, served in a soft tortilla (flat bread) fried chicken--chicken coated in a flour batter and deep-fried in oil sushui--raw fish on a small ball of rice
Nationalities Korean Japanese Mexican American Indian French Spanish Italian
Food Too much Too many enough Not enough Fatty meat V French fries V Salt V Oil V Sweets V Fat V Sugar V Vegetables V Fish V fruit V