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Bake with Us Speak English With Vanessa
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Speak English With Vanessa Free PDF Worksheet Bake With Us Dear English Learner, Get ready to speak confidently with real English. I recommend reading these sample sentences out loud, watching the original lesson to view the original context , and using the blank space on the last page to answer my challenge question using the vocabulary. Thanks so much for learning English with me! Your teacher, Vanessa Bake With Us: Blueberry Oat Muffins Notice that the best way to learn language is to imitate, just like children do! 1. To eyeball something: to estimate a measurement It doesn’t have to be exact, we’ll just eyeball it. There isn’t an exact measurement in this recipe, so I’ll have to eyeball it. 2. To pass something off: to hand off or give something over to someone You can pass it off to each other. When I get tired of mixing, I’ll pass it off to you. 3. To take on the role of: to take on new responsibilities Theo is taking on the role of teaching baking. As they have gotten older, I have taken on the role of supervisor when the boys help me in the kitchen. 4. You know what? A phrase used to convey a realization or a rhetorical question used before a statement You know what? I think you could even put in a lot. www.SpeakEnglishWithVanessa.com 1 I was going to measure out these chocolate chips, but you know what? I love chocolate, so I am going to pour in the whole bag. 5. Got the crazies: an informal term for when someone has a lot of energy and is acting silly You guys (have) got the crazies! If I don’t get enough sleep, I start to feel like I’ve got the crazies! 6. To mush up something: to mash something into a soft, pulpy consistency Can you mush up the bananas? When the boys were really young, I would mush up their fruit and vegetables so that it was easier for them to eat. 7. May the chaos ensue! A phrase meaning that something crazy (good or bad) is happening as a result of something else I taught Theo how to use the electric mixer–may the chaos ensue! I just found out I won the lottery–may the chaos ensue! 8. I wouldn’t…: a polite way to give advice Download 128.75 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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