跟读练习: English Kitchen Vocabulary - Slow and Easy English For Beginners - 通过YouTube学习英语口语

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Hello everyone, and welcome to our English vocab listening channel.
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Today, we have a simple and relaxing story for you.
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In this video, you will listen to an easy conversation that happens inside a kitchen.
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Two friends are cooking together and talking about many useful kitchen items.
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Please listen carefully and enjoy the story.
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Don't worry if your English is not perfect.
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I will speak slowly and clearly so it is easy to understand.
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Just relax and follow the conversation.
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Before the story begins, I want to ask you a small question.
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Please listen closely during the conversation to find the answer.
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This little challenge will help you improve your listening skills.
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Here is the question for today.
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Which kitchen tool is inside the drawer?
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The answer appears somewhere in the conversation.
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If you discover the answer, please write it in the comments.
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Try writing your answer in English.
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Practicing like this can help you improve faster.
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All right, are you ready?
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Let's begin the story.
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Wow, Anna, your kitchen looks wonderful.
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Thank you, David.
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Welcome.
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Please come in.
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This kitchen is really big.
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I'm glad you like it.
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I love the space here.
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I spend a lot of time in this kitchen.
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Really?
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Yes, I cook here almost every day.
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That's impressive.
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I rarely cook at home.
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That's okay.
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Today, you can learn a little.
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I would like that.
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But first, let me show you my kitchen.
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Yes, please.
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I want to see everything.
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Great.
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Follow me.
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This table here is where I eat my meals.
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It's a very nice table.
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Thank you.
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I actually bought it last month.
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It still looks brand new.
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It's large enough for four people.
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That's a good size.
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My apartment only has a tiny table.
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Small tables work fine, too.
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Now, come over here.
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This is the sink.
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Oh, it's very shiny.
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I wash dishes, vegetables, and cups here.
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It looks extremely clean.
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I try to clean it every day.
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A clean sink makes the kitchen feel better.
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I agree with that.
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My sink at home is not always this clean.
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That's okay.
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Next to the sink is the stove.
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The stove looks easy to use.
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Is it electric?
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No, it's a gas stove.
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I like gas because I can see the flame.
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That makes sense.
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I use this stove every evening to cook dinner.
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And what about that big white box over there?
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That's the refrigerator.
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I keep my food inside so it stays cold and fresh.
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May I open it?
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Of course.
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Go ahead.
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Wow.
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There is so much food in here.
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I see eggs, milk, and vegetables.
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I went grocery shopping yesterday.
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I bought many ingredients for cooking today.
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That explains it.
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You have a nice table, a clean sink, a good stove, and a big refrigerator.
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This kitchen is fantastic.
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Thank you, David.
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Honestly, this is my favorite room in the house.
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I can understand why.
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So, are you ready to start cooking?
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Yes, I'm ready.
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Perfect.
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Let's begin.
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All right, David.
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The first thing we need is a knife.
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A knife?
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Do you have one here?
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Yes, of course.
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The knife is inside this drawer.
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Let me open it.
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Oh, I see it.
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Here you go.
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Thank you.
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Wow, this knife feels very sharp.
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Yes, it is quite sharp, so please be careful.
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Don't worry.
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I will handle it slowly.
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A sharp knife is very useful in cooking, but it can also be dangerous if you are not careful.
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I understand.
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I will pay attention.
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tension.
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Good.
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Now, we also need a cutting board.
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Do you have one?
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Yes, I keep it right here on the counter.
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This is my cutting board.
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Oh, it's made of wood.
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Yes, it's a wooden cutting board.
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I use it almost every day.
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It looks big and strong.
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A good cutting board is very important.
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It gives you a safe surface for cutting food.
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That makes sense.
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A knife and a cutting board are a perfect pair.
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Exactly.
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Those are probably the most important tools in a kitchen.
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I agree with you.
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Do we need anything else?
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Yes, we need a bowl.
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A bowl for the vegetables?
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That's right.
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Let me grab one from the shelf.
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Here is a large bowl.
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Nice.
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It's big enough for many vegetables.
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That's the idea.
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After we cut the vegetables, we will place them in this bowl.
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Good plan.
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Oh, do we need a spoon, too?
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Yes, we do.
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A big spoon will help us mix everything.
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Here is one.
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That's a big spoon, indeed.
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I use this spoon whenever I cook.
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It must be very useful.
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It really is.
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I probably use it almost every day.
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What about forks?
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Do we need forks right now?
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Hmm, not for cooking, but we will need forks when we eat.
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Oh right.
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Eating requires forks.
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Exactly.
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I will put two forks on the table later.
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One for you and one for me.
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Yes.
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So let's see what we have.
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We have a knife, a cutting board, a bowl, and a spoon.
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forks for later.
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That's correct.
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Sounds like we're ready to begin.
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Yes, we are ready.
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Let's prepare the vegetables.
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What vegetables do we have today?
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We have three different vegetables.
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The first one is a carrot.
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Look at this long orange vegetable.
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Yes, I see it.
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The carrot is bright orange.
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Carrots are always orange.
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Please cut the carrot into small pieces.
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Small pieces.
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pieces cook faster right exactly okay let me place the carrot on the cutting board I will
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cut it like this yes that looks good you are doing very well thank you I am
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being very careful with the knife that's the right attitude safety first all right the carrot is finished great work now we need the second vegetable.
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Here is an onion.
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Oh, no.
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Onions make me cry.
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That happens to everyone.
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Onions always make people tear up.
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I really don't enjoy cutting onions.
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But the onion adds great flavor.
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We need it for our dish.
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Okay, I will try.
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I will cut it slowly.
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Take your time.
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There is no rush.
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All right.
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The onion is finished, but my eyes are watering.
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I'm sorry about that, but you did an excellent job.
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Thank you.
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One last vegetable remains.
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Here is a tomato.
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I love tomatoes.
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They're my favorite.
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Some people say tomatoes are actually fruits.
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Really?
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That's interesting.
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But to me, they taste like vegetables.
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I think the same.
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Anyway, please cut the tomato.
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This time, make bigger pieces.
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Bigger pieces?
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Yes.
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The carrot and onion were small pieces, but the tomato should be larger.
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Understood.
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Tomatoes become soft quickly.
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Exactly.
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All right.
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I've finished cutting the tomato.
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Wonderful.
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Now place everything into the bowl.
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OK.
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The carrot, onion, and tomato are all in the bowl now.
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Look at the colors.
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Orange, white, and red.
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It looks beautiful.
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Now we are ready for the next step.
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Let's cook the vegetables.
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So, how do we cook these vegetables?
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We will cook them on the stove.
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Great!
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Can you show me how to turn it on?
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Of course.
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You just turn this knob to the right, like this.
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Oh, I see the flame.
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Yes, the stove is on now.
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I can already feel the heat.
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Gas stoves heat up very quickly.
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That's good for cooking.
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Now we need a pan.
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A pan?
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Can you remind me what a pan looks like?
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Sure.
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This is a pan.
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See how it is round and flat?
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Oh, yes, I remember.
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We use a pan to cook many foods.
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For example, eggs, vegetables, or meat.
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I often see people cooking eggs in a pan.
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Exactly.
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I cook eggs in this pan almost every morning.
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That's very convenient.
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A pan is one of the most useful tools in a kitchen.
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I believe it.
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And what about that big, deep one over there?
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That one is a pot.
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A pot?
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Yes.
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A pot is deeper than a pan.
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We usually use a pot for soup, pasta, or boiling water.
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Oh, I understand.
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A pan is shallow and a pot is deep.
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Exactly right.
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You're learning fast.
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I'm trying.
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Today, we only need the pan.
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The pot can stay on the shelf.
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Got it.
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I will place the pan on the stove.
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Go ahead, but be careful.
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Okay, the pan is on the stove now.
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Is it hot yet?
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Let me check.
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Almost.
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The heat from the stove will warm the pan.
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I can feel the warmth from here.
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Yes, it will be ready soon.
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But remember, do not touch the pan with your hands.
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Don't worry, I won't.
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The heat looks strong.
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Good.
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Now we can add the vegetables.
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I will pour them into the pan.
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Ready?
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Yes, go ahead.
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Oh, listen to that sound.
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That sound means the pan is hot enough.
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It smells nice already.
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Cooking always smells wonderful.
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Now we will cook the vegetables slowly.
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For how long?
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About 10 minutes.
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10 minutes.
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Okay.
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Please stir them sometimes.
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Use the big spoon.
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Like this?
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Yes.
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That's perfect.
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This is actually fun.
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Cooking together is always fun.
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I like hearing the vegetables sizzle.
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Me too.
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The sound and smell make cooking special.
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The vegetables are getting softer now.
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That means they are cooking well.
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I think they are almost ready.
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Yes, they look perfect.
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Let's turn off the stove.
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Done.
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That was enjoyable.
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It was.
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But now look around.
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The kitchen is a bit messy.
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Cooking often makes a mess.
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That's normal.
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Then we should clean up.
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Yes, let's clean up the kitchen together.
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I can wash the dishes.
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Good idea.
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Please wash them in the sink.
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How do I start the water?
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Just turn that handle.
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Okay.
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Oh, the water is very cold.
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That is the cold side.
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Turn the other handle for hot water.
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Ah, that's better.
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Now the water is warm.
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Great.
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I will wash this plate first.
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Thank you.
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Use dish soap and plenty of water.
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This plate has a lot of food on it.
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It's a little hard to clean.
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Try using more soap.
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That should help.
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Okay.
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Look, it's clean now.
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Excellent work.
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You're good at washing dishes.
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I actually enjoy it.
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Really?
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Most people don't like washing dishes.
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I like seeing things become clean.
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That's a great attitude.
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What should I wash next?
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Please wash those cups.
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We used them for tea earlier.
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Right.
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Cups are easier to clean than plates.
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Yes, they usually have less food on them.
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Done.
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Both cups are clean.
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They look perfect.
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Thank you, David.
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No problem.
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While you wash the dishes, I clean the table and stove.
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Everything looks tidy again.
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A clean kitchen feels wonderful.
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I agree.
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Now let's eat.
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Yes.
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I'm hungry.
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The food is already on the table.
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Tasting food.
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Wow, this is delicious.
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Really?
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I'm glad you like it.
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It's very good.
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Cooking together made it taste even better.
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I think so, too.
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We worked hard today.
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Yes, we did.
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I learned many things.
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Like what?
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For example, I practiced using the knife.
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Before today, I wasn't confident with it.
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But you did great.
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You cut the vegetables perfectly.
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The cutting board helped a lot.
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It was strong and easy to use.
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I'm happy you liked it.
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And cooking with the pan was exciting.
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Watching the vegetables cook was fun.
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I agree.
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Cooking has wonderful sounds and smells.
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I also enjoyed cleaning.
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You are the first person I know who says that.
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Clean plates and cups make me feel good.
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That's great for me.
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You can come wash dishes anytime.
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Deal.
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But next time we should cook something new.
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That sounds fun.
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What do you want to cook next?
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Maybe pasta?
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Then we can use the pot.
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That's a fantastic idea.
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Pasta needs a big pot with boiling water.
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And maybe I can try using another knife.
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I have several knives.
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Next time you can try a larger one.
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Today was really fun, Anna.
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Thank you for teaching me.
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You're welcome.
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Thank you for helping me cook and clean.
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cooking together is much more fun let's do it again soon definitely see you next time see
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you next time bye David bye Anna how was the story I hope this conversation helped
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your English listening now let me repeat the question from the beginning which kitchen tool was inside the drawer Did you hear the answer?
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If you know it, please write it in the comments.
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Writing your answer in English will help you improve.
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These stories help you learn English naturally.
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Thank you for watching today.
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I hope to see you in the next video.
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