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Unit 3 Grocery store Expressing Preference in Snacks I prefer sweet food. I prefer liquorish toffee to Roman butter toffee. What flavor do you like? I dont have any preference, any flavor will do. He likes eating junk food. I have a craving for candy
[00:02.10]他们在干嘛? What are they doing? [00:06.08]他们应该是想唱歌给我们听 这是很特别的场合 Theyre going to treat us to a little song. It is quite a special occasion. [00:10.21]他们很久没观众了 They havent had a fr
He and his coworker, Sheila, were at Shake Shake in Brooklyn. They had both ordered cheeseburgers, fries, and shakes. He had ordered a coffee shake. She had ordered a chocolate shake. Their buzzer sounded. He went to the pick-up counter. He brought t
Is that bag heavy, Penny? Not very. Here! Put it on this chair. What's in it? A piece of cheese. A loaf of bread. A bar of soap. A bar of Chocolate. A bottle of milk. A pound of sugar. Half a pound of coffee. A quarter of pound of tea. And a tin of t
模仿文本: In fact, Mott Green had already shaken up the chocolate world with what seemed like a simple idea - the cocoa farmers could also be the chocolate makers, that the people who grew the beans could also be the main beneficiaries when we bu
I'm Bob Doughty. And I'm Shirley Griffith with EXPLORATIONS in VOA Special English. Today we travel around the world exploring the history of chocolate. Its story begins with a plant whose scientific name, Theobroma cacao, means food of the gods. For
Todd: So, Melissa, this week we're talking about buying things. Now, in terms of shopping, are you one those people that are like a shop-o-holic? You buy things you don't need? Melissa: Yes, but recently I've been trying to veer away from that habit.
Akane: Hey, Ruth, how are you at cooking? Are you any good? Ruth: Not really if I'm honest. Akane: Oh, OK. Well, is there a one recipe that you know how cook really well? Ruth: There is actually. It's chocolate cheesecake. Akane: Wow! That sounds rea
Todd: So, Ruthie, what did you do today? Ruth: Well, I got up quite early this morning, actually, to go shopping. Todd: Oh, yeah! (Yeah) Ooh, shopping. Ruth: I really like shopping. Todd: That's true but you're on a budget. You're trying to save mone
Adrienne: So, Mary, are you from Minnesota? Mary: I am. I lived here all my life. Adrienne: Wow. Its a great place but its really cold this time of year. Mary: It is, but if youve lived here a long time you get used to it. A lot of people from the So
What could be better on a numbingly cold winter night than a hot pot to warm your heart? Eating hot pot is not simply about dipping small pieces of food into boiling liquid, its also an opportunity to have a great time with friends gathered around a
喝杯苏打水 dialogue 英语情景对话 A:Come in. It's nice to see you again. A:请进。再次见到您真是太好了。 B:It's nice to be here. B:到这儿来我也很高兴。 soda.jpg A:Would you care for a drink? A:想来点什么喝的吗?
piece of cake 小菜一碟,轻而易举的事 Math is just a piece of cake for me. 数学,对我而言,就是小菜一碟。 Don't worry. It's just a piece of cake. 别担心,这只是小菜一碟。
Adrienne: So, Mike, you don't eat fast food, huh? Mike: No, no. I find fast food not very healthy and I try to eat healthy and try to live a healthy kind of lifestyle. Adrienne: How do you do that? Mike: Well, I'm going to the gym, not smoking, just
Adrienne: So, Mary, are you from Minnesota? Mary: I am. I lived here all my life. Adrienne: Wow. Its a great place but its really cold this time of year. Mary: It is, but if youve lived here a long time you get used to it. A lot of people from the So
Martina Lopez has sent me an e-mail. She suggests that every week, I should tell you about a phrasal verb. Good idea, Martina. There are hundreds of phrasal verbs in English, and there is, I am afraid, no easy way to learn them. You just have to reme
大热天,最适合吃冰淇淋!你知道各类冰淇淋英语怎么说吗?今天Jenny和Adam就要跟大家分享! 口味是flavor,不是taste 英语中说到不同口味的东西,都要用flavor。 上图的gelato是意大利式冰淇淋,
I couldn't help it. They were so good! Cindy is a little hungry. She wants to eat some cookies she bought last night, but she finds that all the cookies are gone.... Cindy: John, where are the cookies? Don't tell me you ate them all! Again! John: Yes
Last time, June told us about what she used to do when she was young. You remember that we say used to about things which happened in the past, not once but many times, or which happened continuously. But you know that English is not simple! We can u
Reading poetry for children can often help you to learn a foreign language. Why? Because poetry written for children is simple, and uses words and language which are close to the ordinary spoken language. And generally these poems are short, and make