Food
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Cooking
Body Language
Grammar
100

A very common food in Asia that can be fried, boiled, or steamed with meat and/or vegetables inside.

dumplings

100

This is a very common food around the world, with a beef patty, some vegetables, and sometimes cheese placed in between two pieces of bread.

hamburger

100

A form of cooking usually used when making bread or bread like products.

baking

100

To look in the other persons eyes while speaking with them.

eye contact

100

You add this to the end of a verb to make it past tense.

-ed

200

A red fruit often used when making Italian foods but is also found in many other dishes around the world.

tomato

200

A green vegetable often used when making a hamburger.

lettuce

200

You use this part to hold onto hot pots and pans.

handle

200

To show your teeth in a friendly way.

smile

200

You need one of these two words to form a past continuous statement.

was/were

300

This is the outermost part of bread.

crust

300

You use this to drink your soda, or almost anything else, at most fast-food restaurants.

a straw

300

You put the things you want to bake into this.

oven

300

Using your hand to help communicate.

gesture

300

These three letters appear at the end of verbs in past continuous.

-ing

400

A liquid food eaten with a spoon.

soup

400

An orange vegetable.

carrot

400

You wear these when picking up hot objects in the kitchen.

gloves/mitts

400

Move your head up and down.

nod

400

You use these words when using present perfect tense.

has/have

500

A yellow sauce often put on hamburgers and hotdogs.

mustard

500

A spicy green paste from Japan that is often eaten with sushi.

wasabi

500

You place food on this while cooking it.

tray

500

To move your body toward the person you are speaking with.

lean forward

500

These words indicate someone is speaking in a text.

say/tell

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