تدريب Shadowing: Your Favorite Food and Eating in English | Easy English Conversation for Beginners - تعلم التحدث بالإنجليزية مع YouTube

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Hello, everyone, and welcome back to Enjoy English Talks,
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where every conversation helps you learn.
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I'm Judy.
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Hello, Judy.
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Hello, everyone.
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I'm Jake.
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How are you today, Judy?
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I am wonderful today.
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Thank you.
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I made pancakes for breakfast this morning.
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They were so good.
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And you, Jake?
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I am good, thank you.
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But I am a little hungry right now.
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You are always hungry, Jake.
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That is true.
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I think about food a lot.
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Me too.
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Food makes me happy.
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Yes.
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Good food, good day.
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Speaking of food, that is actually our topic today.
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Oh, food?
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That is a great topic.
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Yes.
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Today we are talking about food.
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What do you like to eat?
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Ooh, I have so many answers for this question.
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I know you do.
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But first, we have a small request.
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We love our listeners.
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Okay, now let's start.
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Okay, Jake, today we are going to ask each other questions about food.
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I love this.
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Food is my favorite topic.
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So, the big question today is,
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what do you like to eat?
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Hmm, that is a big question.
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I like so many things.
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Okay, tell me just one.
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What is your number one favorite food?
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My number one favorite food is pasta.
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Pasta!
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I love pasta too.
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Really?
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What kind of pasta do you like?
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I like spaghetti with tomato sauce and a little cheese on top.
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Yes, spaghetti is the best.
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So simple and so good.
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And it is easy to cook.
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Very easy.
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What about you, Judy?
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What is your favorite food?
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My favorite food is rice with vegetables.
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Rice with vegetables?
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That sounds healthy.
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Yes, and very delicious.
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Delicious.
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I love that word.
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It means very, very tasty, right?
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Exactly.
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Delicious means the food tastes very good.
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You can say, this pasta is delicious.
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This pasta is delicious.
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See?
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I can use it.
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Perfect example, Jake.
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Thank you.
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What else can we talk about?
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Now, let me ask you something different.
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Is there a food you don't like?
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A food I don't like?
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Hmm.
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I don't like mushrooms.
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Mushrooms?
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Really?
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Yes.
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I don't know why.
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I just don't like them.
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They're strange.
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That is okay.
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You can say, I don't like mushrooms.
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Very simple.
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I don't like mushrooms.
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Easy.
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What about you, Judy?
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Is there a food you don't like?
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I don't like very spicy food.
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It hurts my mouth.
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Me too.
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We can say, I don't like spicy food.
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Yes, I like and I don't like.
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Two very useful phrases for talking about food.
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Very useful.
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I like pasta.
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I don't like mushrooms.
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Perfect.
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See?
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Now you can talk about food you like and food you don't like.
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This is very useful.
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What is next?
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Okay, now let's talk about meals.
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First, breakfast.
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What do you eat for breakfast, Jake?
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For breakfast, I usually eat eggs and toast.
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Eggs and toast.
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That is a classic breakfast.
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Yes, and I always, always have coffee.
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Every single morning.
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Coffee is very important for you.
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Very, very important.
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No coffee, no Jake.
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How do you cook your eggs?
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I like scrambled eggs.
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You know, scrambled, you mix the eggs together and cook them.
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Yes, scrambled eggs are soft and easy to eat.
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What about you?
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How do you like your eggs?
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I like fried eggs.
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One egg in a hot pan.
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Very quick.
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Fried eggs.
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That is fast.
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Two minutes, right?
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Yes, about two minutes.
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And I eat it with toast.
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Toast with butter?
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Sometimes toast with butter, sometimes toast with jam.
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Jam.
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I like strawberry jam.
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Me too.
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Strawberry jam is sweet and delicious.
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Do you eat anything else for breakfast?
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Sometimes I eat yogurt with fruit.
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Yogurt and fruit?
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What kind of fruit?
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Bananas, strawberries, sometimes blueberries.
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I like bananas.
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They're sweet.
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Yes, bananas are sweet.
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Sweet is a taste word.
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Sweet, like chocolate and honey.
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Exactly.
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Do you eat breakfast every day, Jake?
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Yes, every single day.
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I cannot start my day without breakfast.
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Me too.
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Breakfast gives you energy for the morning.
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Energy.
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Yes, I need a lot of energy.
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What about cereal?
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Do you eat cereal, Jake?
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Cereal?
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Sometimes, with cold milk.
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I like cereal on lazy mornings,
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when I don't want to cook.
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Yes, cereal is the easiest breakfast.
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Just pour and eat.
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Pour.
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That means you put the cereal in a bowl,
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then you pour the milk on top.
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Pour.
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I pour milk on my cereal, like this.
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Perfect sentence.
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Good.
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Now let's talk about lunch.
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What do you eat for lunch?
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For lunch, I usually eat a sandwich.
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A sandwich?
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What kind of sandwich?
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Chicken and cheese with a little lettuce.
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That sounds good.
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I like sandwiches too.
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What do you eat for lunch, Judy?
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I usually have a salad,
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a big salad, with tomatoes,
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cucumbers, and a little olive oil.
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A salad?
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Every day?
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Not every day.
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Sometimes I have soup.
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Soup.
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I love soup, especially when it's cold outside.
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Yes, hot soup on a cold day.
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That is the best feeling.
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What kind of soup do you make?
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I like tomato soup and chicken soup.
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Chicken soup is very good when you are sick.
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Chicken soup when you are sick?
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Really?
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Yes.
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Many people eat chicken soup when they don't feel well.
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It is warm and it makes you feel better.
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That is nice.
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I will remember that.
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Chicken soup for sick days.
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Exactly.
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Okay.
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What about dinner?
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What do you eat for dinner?
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For dinner, I like to cook something warm,
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maybe rice with chicken or pasta with vegetables.
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rice with chicken again you really love rice yes I really
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do rice is my best friend what about your dinner Jake
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for dinner I like many things sometimes I cook pasta sometimes I make rice with vegetables
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and sometimes I just order food order food you mean from a restaurant yes when I'm tired I order food.
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It comes to my door.
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That is easy, but cooking at home is healthier.
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I know, I know.
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I am trying to cook more.
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Good.
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That is a great goal.
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Judy, you said sweet before.
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Can we talk about more taste words?
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Yes, that is a great idea.
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How does food taste?
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In English, we have some important words for this.
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We already said sweet, like chocolate, bananas, and cake.
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Right.
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Sweet.
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S-W-E-E-T.
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Sweet.
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Ice cream is sweet.
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Cookies are sweet.
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I love sweet things.
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What is the next word?
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The next one is salty.
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S-A-L-T-Y.
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Salty.
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Salty.
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Like chips and french fries.
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Exactly.
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Chips are salty popcorn can be salty too.
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Yes, I like salty popcorn at the movies.
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Now, what about lemons?
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How do lemons taste?
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Um, lemons are sour?
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Yes, sour.
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S-O-U-R.
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Sour.
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Lemons are very sour.
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When I eat a lemon,
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my face goes like this.
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Everyone makes a funny face with lemons.
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It is not a good feeling.
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What is the next word?
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The next word is spicy.
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S-P-I-C-Y.
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Spicy.
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Hot peppers are spicy.
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Oh, I don't like very spicy food.
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My mouth burns.
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A little spicy is nice, but very spicy?
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No thank you.
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No thank you.
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Are there more taste words?
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One more.
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Bitter.
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B-I-T-T-E-R.
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Bitter.
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Bitter?
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What is bitter?
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Black coffee is bitter.
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Coffee with no sugar and no milk.
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Just black.
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I don't like bitter things.
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That is why I put sugar in my coffee.
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That is okay.
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Many people do that.
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So we have five taste words.
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Sweet, salty, sour, spicy, and bitter.
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Very good, Jake.
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You remembered all five.
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Can I try some sentences?
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Yes, go ahead.
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This cookie is sweet.
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These chips are salty.
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This lemon is sour.
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This pepper is spicy.
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This coffee is bitter.
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That is perfect.
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Every sentence is correct.
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Thank you, Judy.
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You are a natural, Jake.
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Thank you, Judy.
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I love learning taste words.
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Okay, let me ask you about snacks now.
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Do you eat snacks, Jake?
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Snacks?
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Oh, yes.
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I love snacks.
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What is a snack?
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Can you explain?
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A snack is a small food.
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You eat it between meals,
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between breakfast and lunch, or between lunch and dinner.
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Very, very good explanation.
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So what is your favorite snack?
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My favorite snack is chocolate.
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I eat a little piece of chocolate after lunch every day.
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That is nice.
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A little treat after lunch.
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A treat is something small and special that you enjoy.
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A treat.
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I like that word.
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What is your favorite snack, Judy?
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I like fruit, an apple or an orange in the afternoon.
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You are very healthy, Judy.
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I also like cookies and chips.
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Cookies are sweet.
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Chips are salty.
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See?
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We can use our taste words.
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Yes.
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Taste words everywhere.
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What about drinks?
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What do you like to drink?
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I drink coffee.
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A lot of coffee.
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What else?
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I also drink juice sometimes.
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Orange juice is my favorite.
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Orange juice is very good, especially fresh orange juice.
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What do you drink, Judy?
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I drink a lot of water and tea.
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I love green tea.
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Green tea?
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That is healthy, too.
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Yes.
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When I am thirsty, I drink water or tea.
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When I am tired, I drink a little coffee.
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Thirsty?
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That means you want something to drink, right?
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Exactly.
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Hungry means you want food.
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Thirsty means you want a drink.
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Hungry and thirsty.
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I am always both.
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You are funny, Jake.
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I try.
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So what else?
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Okay, Jake.
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One more question.
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Do you like to cook?
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Um, cook?
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Well, I can cook a little bit.
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What can you cook?
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I can cook eggs, I can cook pasta,
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and I can make a sandwich.
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That is about it.
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That is a good start.
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But I'm not a great cook.
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Sometimes I burn the food.
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That is okay.
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Cooking takes practice.
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Like English.
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You practice every day and you get better.
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That is true.
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Practice, practice, practice.
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Do you like to eat at home or eat out?
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Eat out?
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What does that mean exactly?
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Eat out means you eat at a restaurant, not at home.
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Oh, I like both.
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But eating at home is cheaper.
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Cheaper, yes.
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That means it costs less money.
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Eating out is fun on the weekend.
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A special dinner with friends.
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I agree.
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I like to cook at home during the week and eat out on Saturday or Sunday.
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That is a good plan.
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Judy, what can you cook?
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I can cook many things.
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Rice, pasta, soup, salad, and I love to bake.
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Bake?
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What do you bake?
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I bake cookies and cakes, sometimes banana bread.
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Banana bread?
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That sounds amazing.
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Can you make some for me?
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Maybe one day, if you practice your English.
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Deal.
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I will practice every day.
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You know, Jake, there are some useful words for cooking.
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You can boil water for pasta,
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you can fry an egg in a pan,
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and you can bake cookies in the oven.
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Boil, fry, and bake.
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Three cooking words.
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Yes.
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Boil is for hot water.
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Fry is for a pan with oil.
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Bake is for the oven.
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I boil water.
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I fry eggs.
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Judy bakes cookies.
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Very good sentences.
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This is fun.
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Can we practice more?
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Yes.
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Now let's do a little practice together.
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I will ask you questions about food and you answer, okay?
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Okay.
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I'm ready.
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Do you like pizza?
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Yes, I love pizza.
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Pizza is delicious.
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Good.
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What is your favorite pizza?
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My favorite pizza is cheese pizza.
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Simple and classic.
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Nice.
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Do you like sushi?
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Sushi?
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Hmm, I like some sushi, but not all sushi.
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That is a good answer.
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You can say, I like some sushi,
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or I don't like all sushi.
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Good.
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My turn now.
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Judy, do you like ice cream?
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Yes, I love ice cream.
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My favorite is chocolate ice cream.
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Me too.
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Chocolate ice cream is the best.
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It is sweet and cold.
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Perfect.
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See, you used a taste word.
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Yes.
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Do you like spicy food, Judy?
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I like a little spicy, but not too much.
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What about you?
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No, I don't like very spicy food.
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A little bit is okay.
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That is a great answer.
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You can say, I don't like very spicy food,
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or a little bit is okay.
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One more.
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Judy, do you like to eat breakfast or dinner more?
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Hmm.
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I think I like dinner more because I have more time to cook and enjoy my food.
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That is a good reason.
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I like breakfast more because of the coffee.
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Of course, the coffee.
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This is fun.
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It's like a game.
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Let's try one more thing.
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Imagine you visit a friend.
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Your friend asks, are you hungry?
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Yes, I am very hungry.
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What do you want to eat?
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Do you have any pasta?
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Yes, I have pasta.
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Do you want tomato sauce or cheese?
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Tomato sauce, please.
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See, that's a real conversation about food.
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That was so easy and fun.
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Yes, and listeners, you can play this game too.
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Ask your friends, what do you like to eat?
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Or do you like pizza?
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It's a great way to practice English.
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And you can talk about food, too.
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Okay, let's review.
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Yes, let's see what we learned.
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Today we talked about food.
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Yes, we talked about our favorite foods and meals.
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Good.
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And we learned five taste words.
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Sweet, salty, sour, spicy, and bitter.
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Perfect.
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You remembered everything.
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I learned a lot today.
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Me too.
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Well, that's all the time we have for today.
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Thank you so much for listening to Enjoy English Talks.
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Yes, thank you everyone.
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It was fun.
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Please subscribe to Enjoy English Talks.
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Give this episode a like.
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Now, we have a question for you today.
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Yes, please leave a comment below.
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Tell us, what is your favorite food and why do you like it?
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We would love to read your answers.
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See you next time.
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Bye everyone.
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Keep practicing your English.

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