19 [nineteen]
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In the kitchen
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Do you have a new kitchen?
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What do you want to cook today?
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Do you cook on an electric or a gas stove?
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Shall I cut the onions?
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Shall I peel the potatoes?
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Shall I rinse the lettuce?
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Where are the glasses?
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Where are the dishes?
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Where is the cutlery / silverware (am.)?
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Do you have a can opener?
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Do you have a bottle opener?
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Do you have a corkscrew?
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Are you cooking the soup in this pot?
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Are you frying the fish in this pan?
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Are you grilling the vegetables on this grill?
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I am setting the table.
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Here are the knives, the forks and the spoons.
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Here are the glasses, the plates and the napkins.
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Learning and styles of learning
If someone isn't making much progress in learning, they may be learning wrong. That is to say, they aren't learning in a way that works with their "style". There are four learning styles that are generally recognized. These learning styles are associated with the sensory organs. There are auditory, visual, communicative, and motoric learning styles. Auditory types learn best what they hear. For example, they can remember melodies well. When studying they read to themselves; they learn vocabulary out loud. This type often talks to himself. CDs or lectures on the topic are helpful for him. The visual type learns best what he sees. For him, it is important to read information. He takes a lot of notes when studying. He also likes to learn using pictures, tables and flash cards. This type reads a lot and dreams often and in color. They learn best in a nice environment. The communicative type prefers conversations and discussions. They need interaction, or dialog with others. They ask a lot of questions in class and learn well in groups. The motoric type learns through movement. They prefer the method "learning by doing" and want to try everything. They like to be physically active or chew gum when studying. They don't like theories, but experiments. It's important to note that almost everyone is a mix of these types. So there is no one that represents a single type. That's why we learn best when we enlist all our sensory organs. Then our brain is activated in many ways and stores new content well. Read, discuss and listen to vocabulary! And then do sports afterwards!
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