PM ESOL Online 12-09-25 Agenda Following a Recipe - Reading Move to next class.... Following a Recipe - continued Food Prep - vocabulary Cooking Verbs - vocabulary (video) Conversation Practice (Quantifiers #3) Work Together - Identify parts of a recipe ================================= Following a Recipe (ellii) In this lesson, you will learn useful tips for following a recipe. You will learn about the three main parts of a recipe and how to use step-by-step instructions to make a dish. What is a recipe? A recipe is a set of cooking "instructions". 3 main parts of a recipe -the introduction -the list of ingredients -the step-by-step directions Introduction describes the dish cooking time yield/servings/# of people List of ingredients ingredients/food/spice how much of each ingredient listed in the order you will use it Directions/Instructions The step-by-step directions: explains 'how to prepare' the dish temperature equipment (ex: blender, electric mixer, muffin pan) ================================= 350 three, fifty recipe s re ci pe reh cih peeeeeeee zzzzzz heat heeeeeeeeet We heat our homes with gas or electric heat to stay warm in the winter. We cook with heat oven, stove electic stove, gas stove hot high heat warm low heat cool very little heat cold no heat I like my coffee hot but I prefer my toast and oatmeal warm. I like to keep my house warm but not hot. I don't want to waste money. I warm up my food in the microwave when I use leftovers. ----------------------- Step-by-step instructions 1, 2, 3, 4 First, second, then, the end ------------------------ Vocabulary A serve double instructions ingredients temperature tehm pehr ah tchur experiment ehx pehr ih mehnt combine com bine cohm biiiiine (mix 2 -3 ingredients together) equipment e quip ment eeee kwihp mehnt tools or things we need for cooking ======================= Idioms are expressions where the words work together to create a new meaning recipe a set of instructions for preparing a particular dish, including a list of the ingredients required. "a traditional Indonesian recipe" The word recipe is used in the following idioms: Recipe for disaster "Going to sleep at four in the morning the night before a test is a recipe for disaster." Recipe for success "My sister’s recipe for success is to study for one hour a day, exercise three times a week, and get eight hours of sleep every night." Based on these two idioms, what do you think “recipe” means? ============================ Following a Recipe (ellii) We completed: Lesson Objective (class) Vocabulary A (individual) Vocabulary B (individual) Warm-Up (class) Reading (individual) Sorting (multiple choice)(individual) Continue next class... End Class =================================