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Dinner for Two: A Night of Culinary Surprises and Confidence

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Join David, Helen, and Matt as they embark on a culinary adventure to impress David's girlfriend, Julia. Faced with the challenge of remaking dinner, they learn the importance of confidence in cooking and teamwork. As they navigate through misunderstandings and kitchen mishaps, their determination leads to exciting flavors and a chance to showcase their skills. Explore essential cooking terms and engage with thought-provoking questions about friendship, responsibility, and the art of cooking. Will Julia enjoy the delicious dinner?

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Dinner for Two: A Night of Culinary Surprises and Confidence

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  1. Dinner for Two • Confident- someone who is confident has a lot of faith in himself. • Hot= spicy • “Here let me.” = I will try it and give you my opinion. (in this context only) • “I’ll get that.”= “I will answer the telephone.” • Fantastic= great, wonderful, fabulous

  2. Discussion Questions • Why did David, Helen and Matt have to remake dinner for David’s girlfriend Julia? • What was Jane doing when David called her? • What does “Hold on!” mean? What does “Hang on!” mean? • Why did Helen say that Matt ruined David’s Thai Chicken? • Did Julia like the dinner?

  3. (to) fry - to cook in oil, usually on the top of the oven

  4. (to) bake - to cook in the oven

  5. (to) stir - to move the ingredients with a spoon. 

  6. (to) boil - to cook in hot water on the top of the oven. 

  7. (to) pour - to move a liquid from one container to another. 

  8. (to) mix - to combine ingredients together.  mixer

  9. (to) chop - to cut with a knife. 

  10. (to) drain - to remove all the water.  strainer

  11. (to) season - to add salt and pepper or extra flavour.  To salt To add (put) pepper, sugar etc.

  12. (to) peel - to take the skin from something. peeler

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