2/2(土)に料理で学ぶ英会話"Cook English"を開催しました。普段のレギュラークラスやビジネスクラスのレッスンでは特に料理とは関連のないことを扱っているので、今回のワークショップでは知らない単語もたくさん出てきましたね。やっぱり体を使って実際の動作を体験しながら英会話をしてみると、より記憶に残ったり身につきやすいように感じました。なによりわいわいとみんなで料理をするのは楽しいですね!反省点としましては、80分はちょっと時間が足りないのと、材料が多すぎて食べきるのが大変でしたね😭
次回は2/16(土)と2/23(土)の11:30-12:50にCook English開催いたしますので、どうぞお気軽にご参加ください。担当はTrevorにお願いしたいですが、ひょっとしたら他のアメリカ人インストラクターに変更となる可能性がございます。
写真は受講生の方が作ってくださったものです。ありがとうございました!
The Fluffiest Pancakes You'll Ever Eat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BPl7D20F2mE
Warm Up Questions
🔊 Have you made pancakes before? Were you successful?
🔊 What do you like to eat with your pancakes?
🔊 What were the best pancakes you ever had?/responsivevoice]
Listening (Please play the video from 0:00 to 1:47 only)
Before the video: Teachers will read the following questions aloud, please prepare for listening!🔊 After the video: Did you get it? If not, please tell your teacher specifically which part you didn’t understand. Let’s review the video again 🙂
🔊 What are the key dry ingredients for pancakes? There are a total of 5.
Key Words & Phrases
🔊 Do you understand the following Key Words & Phrases? Your teacher will select Key Words & Phrases and ask you about their meanings.🔊 If you don’t understand, your teacher can explain them. Afterwards, try to use the Key Words & Phrases to make a sentence!🔊 So many recipes claim to have the best🔊 What it actually takes🔊 Crucial🔊 Many recipes vary in terms of how much they call for🔊 We experimented to find the exact proportion needed for the perfect pancake🔊 It’s really flat🔊 Deceivingly thicc (thick)🔊 Lacks flavour🔊 Too dense🔊 Eating, you know, like baked flour.🔊 The sweet spot🔊 Pro tip🔊 Spooning🔊 Leveling🔊 Straight edge🔊 Pack it right in🔊 Pillow-y🔊 To up their fluff factor🔊 Leavener🔊 Taste too soapy🔊 Taste like aluminum foil🔊 When they work together🔊 The perfect amount of lift🔊 The right amount of tang🔊 Now that we’ve got all that settled🔊 Whisk to combine
🔊 Make a condensed recipe from this video!🔊 Will you try making pancakes with this recipe?🔊 Have you done anything similar to this?🔊 Do you think the pancakes from this recipe will taste as good as pancakes from a restaurant?🔊 What is the most adventurous recipe you’ve tried?
Cookwares
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What do you like to eat with pancakes?
-sunny-side up eggs
-bacon
-syrup
-fruits (strawberries, any berries)
What is the best pancake you ever had?
No toppingsSenbikiya - lots of fruitFirm, hard - bananas and buttergrandmother’s Homemade, yomogiCafe Kaila - strawberriesEggs & things
-The perfect amount of flour is 2.5 cups
The 5 key dry ingredients
-baking powder
-baking soda
-salt
-sugar
-flour
What it actually takes is …
Deceivingly thicc (thick)
-deceivingly = looks like but not actually is
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fluffy/light vs dense
Leveling = to level, to make flat
Leveaner= an ingredient that makes pastries rise
Tang/tangy = sour,
-Pillowy - like a pillow
(-y) = like (whatever comes before it)
Texture = mouth-feel
Music can have texture
Smooth jazz = soft texture
Rock = hard texture
Recipe
combine the egg and milkAdd dry ingredientsDon’t overmix, don’t make smoothTurn on hotplate to medium temperaturePour batter (bah-der) onto hot plateAdd butter or other toppings
Liquid measurements
L
cc = ml
Cups
Low (1-2), medium-low(3), medium(4-6), medium-high(7-8), high(9-10)
Have you ever done something similar to this?
-okonomiyaki
-takoyaki
-nabe = hot pot
Box mix vs ‘tasty pancakes’ vs restaurant vs homemade
restaurant (yoshi:Box mix)Box mix (Yoshi:homemade)Homemade (Yuto:’tasty pancakes’)Tasty pancakes (Yuto:homemade)
Circle = circular
Oval = ovular (ah-vuler)
Triangle = triangular
Rectangle = rectangular
Okonomiyaki
Crepe
grilled Cookies
Thhank you for sharing this