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| == Kitchen verbs == | | |vorname=Wilke |
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| | |nachname=de Vries |
| | | |ueber_mich=Ich bin Referendar am Gymnasium Augustinianum Greven (NRW) und unterrichte die Fächer Mathematik und Chemie |
| == Interactive exercises ==
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| === Kitchen Verbs === | | }} |
| Find the matching cards!
| | == Unterseiten: == |
| | | *[[Benutzer:Wilke de Vries/Muster erkennen und geschickt fortsetzen]] |
| <div class="memo-quiz" lang="en">
| | *[[Benutzer:Wilke de Vries/Muster erkennen und geschickt fortsetzen - Strategien]] |
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| | [[File:Banana on whitebackground.jpg|130x130px]] || peeling a banana
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| | [[File:Noto Emoji Pie 1f373.svg|130x130px]] || frying an egg
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| | [[File:Cutting-board-575367.svg|130x130px]] || cut
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| | [[File:Bowl-add.svg|130x130px]] || adding a spoon of sugar
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| | [[File:Bowl-breaking egg.svg|130x130px]] || breaking an egg
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| | [[File:Bowl-whip.svg|130x130px]] || whipping cream
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| | stirring the dough ||[[File:Kitchenaid-stir.svg|130x130px]]
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| | pouring milk || [[File:Bowl-pour.svg|130x130px]]
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| | [[File:Kitchen-scale.svg|130x130px]] || weighing
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| '''2. Can you follow this recipe? (speak: /re-see-pee/ )'''
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| a. <em>cut </em> the chicken into pieces.
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| b. <em> wash </em> and <em> peel </em> the potatoes.
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| c. <em> put </em> some oil in a pan.
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| d. <em> cook </em> the chicken and potatoes for 35 minutes.
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| e. <em> add </em> some cream.
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| '''3. Cooking Measurements'''
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| England and America are the only countries without the metric system. So recipes are at first a bit difficult to understand:
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| a. A <em>pinch</em> of salt
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| b. a <em> teaspoon </em> of sugar
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| c. a <em> cup </em> of flour (Mehl)
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| d. a <em> tablespoon </em> of oil
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| e. a <em> quart </em> of strawberries
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| Actually, it's quit simple:<br/>
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| 1 tablespoon (tbsp) = 3 teaspoons (tsp)<br/>
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| 1 cup = 16 tablespoons<br/>
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| 4 cups = 1 quart<br/>
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| 4 quarts = 1 gallon (gal)<br/>
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| 16 ounces (oz) = 1 pound (lb)
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| === Herbs and spices ===
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| '''How do they taste? Put the words in the gaps: '''
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| Chili is <em>hot</em>.
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| Tabasco is hot and ''spicy''.
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| Sugar is <em>sweet</em>.
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| Salt is <em>salty</em>.
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| '''3. Use the comparative or superlative:'''
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| Sugar is <em>sweeter (sweet)</em> than salt.
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| Chili is <em>hotter (hot)</em> than pepper.
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| Basil and parsley is <em>healthier (healthy)</em> than cinnamon.
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| Tabasco is the <em>hottest (hot)</em> of all chilies.
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| Indians like the meals <em> spicier (spicy)</em> than Germans.
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