Sunday, July 14, 2013

Make words work for you


Hello everyone,

Hope and wish your summer holidays are going on well.
I can understand that learning by this time is probably the last thing you will ever dare think of.
As I promised when we last saw each other, I would dare write a few things for anyone of you who would try to learn something through those days going by. I will try to help you increase your vocabulary.There will be some important topics to  be taken into consideration and a number of words between 10 to twenty for each day. You will find more information at: " A page to everyone." Please let me know your remarks.
Enjoy it
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Taste
How was your meal at “Zeno”? Tell us.
Dad had a vegetarian dish : it was full of spicy flavors, but not too hot . Jan
It was a tasty meal, and obviously made with really fresh ingredients.  Su
The beef was a real disappointment – chewy and rather tasteless. In fact, it was almost inedible.  Andi.
The starter was so-so, but then I had the chicken. I swallowed a mouthful and it had the most I terrible aftertaste. I couldn’t eat the rest!  Li
I had French onion soup which was delicious and very authentic. Boo
I tried their special bread; the texture was OK, but it tasted artificial and it was a bit stale.  Lorrie
I’ve got a sweet tooth, but the dessert was very sickly. And the coffee afterwards was a bit weak. Ali

WORD FOCUS
You use your teeth to bite (= cut with your teeth) food: She bit a piece of apple. Bite  N.
You chew food to make smaller pieces in your mouth before you swallow it. If something is chewy, you have to chew it for a long time.

Spicy having strong flavours from spices, e.g. paprika, coriander, ginger.
flavor a particular taste.
hot containing pepper or chilli and causing a burning feeling in your mouth. OP  mild.
tasty
having a strong, pleasant flavor.
inedible too unpleasant to eat. OPP edible
so-so
INF OK, but not good.
 swallow sth make food move from your mouth, down you throat, into your stomach.
mouthful an amount of food you put in your mouth at one time.
aftertaste a taste, often an unpleasant one, that stays in your mouth after eating or drinking sth.
delicious having a very pleasant taste or smell.
authentic if a dish tastes authentic, it tastes like an original or traditional example.
texture  the way food feels in your mouth when you eat it.
artificial  not natural
stale (of bread, cakes, etc.) not fresh
have (got) a sweet tooth  enjoy food that has a lot of sugar in it.
sickly unpleasantly sweet
weak (of coffee, tea, etc.) containing too much water and not enough coffee, tea etc. OPP strong

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