HOT DOG INGREDIENTS
COOKING VERBS & ACTIONS
POLITE PHRASES
MAKING SENTENCES
CULTURAL TRIVIA (SAN JUAN)
100

Name 3 toppings you can put on a hot dog.

ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise

100

What verb do we use for sausages in water?

 Boil

100

What do you say when someone gives you food?

Thank you

100

Make a sentence with: “hot dog” + “like”

I like hot dogs.  

100

When is San Juan celebrated in Bolivia?

June 23rd (night)

200

What do we call the bread part of the hot dog?

Bun  

200

What’s the verb for adding ketchup to your hot dog?

 Squeeze or put  

200

What do you say to ask for more soda politely?

Can I have more soda, please?  

200

Make a sentence using: “don’t like” and “mayonnaise”

 I don’t like mayonnaise.  

200

Why do people eat hot food that night?

Because it's cold / winter night  

300

What are “crushed chips”?

Chips broken into small pieces

300

What’s the difference between “cook” and “serve”?

 Cook = prepare; Serve = give  

300

What do you say after finishing your food?

That was delicious / Thank you  

300

 Make a question: you / want / mustard →

 Do you want mustard?

300

 What do families usually do that night?

Eat together, make bonfires

400

 What can you add to a hot dog to make it spicy?

Hot sauce / jalapeños

400

Complete the sentence: “I ___ the chips before serving.

crush(ed)

400

Role-play: You are at a stand. Order a full meal politely.

(student answers)

400

Use “because”: I don’t eat chips because…

(Open-ended)  

400

True or false: San Juan is a summer holiday.

 False  

500

What do you call the thing you use to hold your drink?

Cup / Glass / Plastic cup

500

Give instructions: Tell me how to prepare a hot dog in 3 steps.

(open speaking)

500

What do you say after eating?

Thank you / That was delicious

500

Compare: Hot dogs vs hamburgers (use “but”)

I like hot dogs, but I prefer hamburgers.

500

Describe how people in your neighborhood celebrate San Juan.

(Open speaking)