Let's Talk About Food in English (Better Speaking)
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- Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
- In this lesson to help you speak American English, we will look at some foods in English that begin with the letter, "R." A huge thank you to @TeacherMikeEnglish for sending along a few responses.
Here is a link to all of the food lessons: • How to Talk About Food...
Radish: a radish is a small, round, crunchy vegetable usually eaten raw. It can be red, white, or purple and has a peppery taste.
Raisin: A raisin is a dried grape. It's sweet and chewy and comes in different colors like dark purple or golden.
Raspberry is a small, soft fruit that is usually red or sometimes black, purple, or golden. It has a sweet-tart flavor.
Ratatouille: Ratatouille is a vegetable stew from France made with tomatoes, eggplant, zucchini, bell peppers, onions, and herbs. Great for vegetarians.
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Here are all the food lessons: ua-cam.com/play/PLZJxW7kBsjp_ZHIedhSdamvMTel8RQJiR.html&si=ab5rBez-0YJ_3qlB
I love your principle of teaching . It's alive active, in one word not boring. That's because i give you a daily visit.
A wink from France
I appreciate that. Thanks so much.
thank you teacher !
Thank you, Brent, at first I thought the lesson was going to be boring, since it‘s about food and I’m not quite into that. However, it became interesting real quick as I was watching it. Your selection of food is not obvious and also some terms you are using to better describe the taste are new to me, I appreciate your effort in bringing it all together
Wow! Thanks so much!
... excellent ... !!!
Raspberry is my favorite from this lesson ) Thanks for the tasty video without subtitles .
Thanks, Konstantin. I'm doing a little experiment with the subtitles.
Thank you so much teacher brent❤it was great 👍 also I like really spicy food.
I only ate it today. Radish is a very tasty vegetable.
Thank you, Brent!
I personnaly don't like radish but we grow it in our garden and it it's usually eaten in thin slices on bread. Rutabaga was grown around here a lot when I was young , we either fed them to our cows or my grandma made a delicous rutabaga stew for our family 😋. We seeded Rutabaga in the garden and when the first fall barley field was harvested in early July the small rutabagas were planted there. Weed control had to be done by hand with a hoe ,so It's not a common crop anymore😢
Thanks for the info, Michael. Maybe I'll tried it one day. Rutabaga. Yeah, a strange one.
Watching you from Ukraine, like your videos, thanks! You doing great work
That makes me feel happy. Thank you!
Hi Brent, great lesson I loved the video without subtitles
Thanks so much for the feedback. 🙏🏼
Ciao Brent, radishes are full of antioxidants too and we eat them raw accompanying other diahes.
Btw, I love your colorful sunglasses 😀.
My favorite 'R' food is Rishta رشتة, a Syrian/Levantine vegeterian dish made of lentils, pasta, onions, garlic، coriander and of course lots of olive oil plus other spices like black pepper, sumac and chilli pepper if you like, look it up online.
Take care, untl next time 👋
WOW! Very cool! I have a student in my class born in Syria. I am going to ask him about this. Thank you.
Thanks for the delicious lesson, Brent! You didn't mention another famous red pepper - RHCP 🎸🤘 And what about Russian tea cakes (a.k.a. Mexican wedding cakes or snowball cookies)?
Denis, good one. I'll have to make a part 2. I love RHCP.
Hi, Brent! Thank you so much for the interesting lesson.
We often add radishes to salads with cucumber and tomato. Also we have a dish called okroshka. It is a cold soup that is made with radishes, cucumbers, and other vegetables.
Thanks again for the excellent lesson!
Sounds great! I just looked it up. Окрошка. Thanks, Ulia!
Oh, it's made with kvass. I know that stuff. Very cool.
I need you continue writing all that you talk
Ok. Thank you for the feedback.
Hi Brent it was really a yummy lesson
Thanks! 😃
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Thank you so much Brent. I enjoyed it. Btw you look great
Mahmood, thanks so much. It's the camera, and I've dropped a bit of weight for the summer. :)
@@AmericanEnglishBrent that's amazing 🤗😀❤ way to go!!
Cool lesson, Brent! A good Roast beef can always make my day😁 I wouldn't trade it for anything 😉Your shades shine green so cutely! 😎❤
Roast beef was on the list, but I didn't include it because so many people who watch my channel don't eat beef. Roast chicken will be on part 2. Thanks, Konstantin.
@@AmericanEnglishBrent Oh, I see. But the idea is not to make them eat it but just mention it😉 I guess, there are legions of beef eaters on your channel, too. As the saying goes"You can't eat the cake and have it", yeah? 🤝Looking forward to part 2♥️
I like to eat spicy food and spicy peppers!😊😊
"If something is going to be unhealthy, it's probably going to be invented in the United States" 😂 Great lesson, despite being unhealthy, American foods are generally so well marketed. Also, have you ever done a video showing the American educational system?
I've done short things about the educational system, but maybe I should update it. ua-cam.com/video/wm1rm7HKkvs/v-deo.html
@@AmericanEnglishBrent Thanks! :)
There is a kind of food in China called Bean Buns maybe, I am not sure , which is similar to the buns apparently and its filling is made of red beans and sugar. The flavor is kind of sweet but not too much. Personally I like it.😊
Oh, yes. I have had those. So good. 🥟
What about Rhubarb?
Thank you for the good lesson
It's a good one. It's on the list. I'll do it for part 2.
The ratatouille is eaten hot or cold in France, and it’s so delicious
Isabelle, I had no idea. Thanks so much.
A very interesting lesson! Too bad the words weren't written down, thank u!
Thank you. I wanted to see if people would notice if the words were not on the screen. Thanks for the feedback.
In France,we eat radish with butter and salt
Butter and salt makes everything better, I think.
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As an English learner, because Chinese Mandarin is my first language, there're always some problems that confuse me, how to speak English naturally when i want to express things in english, i guess this is the biggest problem i have now😢
Keep studying. You’re getting better each day. 🙏🏼
this video donsnt have subtitiles
Some viewers were complaining about them. I tried one without. I'll see which option people like more. Thanks for the feedback.
I heard that deer meat is so delicious
I've heard that too. I've never tried it, though.
Here it is not available easily if you have you should
I noticed you've lost some weight :)
How about a nice Ribeye?
Ben, I can't afford ribeye. :)
Crepes you don't hear the s!
Thank you!
No me gusta el rabano.