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Pertemuan 13

This document contains notes from Meeting XIII. It discusses various dishes made with meat or fish, and asks if the reader has tried ethnic foods from different countries. It also includes sample conversations about trying snails and other unusual foods. Finally, it provides instructions for a recipe for lomi lomi salmon and prompts the reader to describe a dish they know how to make.
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Pertemuan 13

This document contains notes from Meeting XIII. It discusses various dishes made with meat or fish, and asks if the reader has tried ethnic foods from different countries. It also includes sample conversations about trying snails and other unusual foods. Finally, it provides instructions for a recipe for lomi lomi salmon and prompts the reader to describe a dish they know how to make.
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Meeting XIII

I’ve never heard of that!


• Which dishes are made with meat? With fish or seafood?
• Have you ever tried any of these dishes? Which ones would you
like to try?
• What ethnic foods are popular in your country?

Raw = Mentah
• Listen and practice
Steve : Hey, this sounds strange – snails with garlic. Have you ever eaten
snails? Siput / Keong

Kathy :Yes, I have. I had them hero just last week.


Steve : Did you like them?
Kathy : Yes, I did. They were delicious! Why don’t
you try some?
Steve : No, I don’t think so.
Makanan Pembuka
Waiter : Have you decided on an appetizer yet?
Kathy : Yes, I’ll have a small order of the snails,
please.
Waiter : And you, sir?
Steve : I think I’ll have the fried brains.
Kathy : Fried brains? I’ve never heard of that! It sounds scary
• Complete these conversations. Then practice with a partner.
1. A : Have you ever …….
been
(be) to a picnic at the beach?
B : Yes, I …….
have . We ……
cooked
(cook) hamburgers.

2. A : Have you …. (try) sushi? ever tried


B : No. I ….., but I’d like to. haven't

3. A : Have you ever ….. (eat) Mexican food? eaten


B : Yes, I …..
have
. In fact, I ….. (eat) some just last week.
just eaten
• First, mix the peanut butter and banana together.
• Then, toast the slices of bread.
• Next, spread the mixture on the toast.
• After that, put the sandwich in a pan with butter.
• Finally, fry the sandwich until it’s brown on both sides.
Here’s a recipe for barbecued kebabs. Look at the pictures and number
the steps from 1 to 5. Then add a sequence adverb to each step.
1. ……
Then
put the meat and vegetables on
the skewers.
2. ……. Put charcoal in the barbecue and
light it. After That
3. Finally
…… take the kebabs off the barbecue
and enjoy!
4. ……Next
put the kebabs on the barbecue
and cook for 10-15 minutes,
turning them over from time to time
5. ……
First
cut up some meat and vegetables.
Marinate them for 20 minutes in
your favorite barbecue sauce.
A. How do you cook the foods below? Check (√) the methods that are
most common in your country. Then compare with a partner.

B. Pair work. What’s your favorite way to cook or eat the foods in
part A?
A : Have you ever steamed fish?
B : No, I haven’t. I prefer to bake it.
A. Read this recipe for a popular Hawaiian dish. Notice how the
information is divided into a list of ingredients and how to make
the dish.
Lomi Lomi Salmon
quarter
From the kitchen of _________________
1/4 cup shredded salmon, uncooked ¾ cup vinegar three quarter
1 white onion, chopped 1 green pepper, diced
2 green onions, sliced 2 tablespoons sugar
2 tomatoes, diced salt and pepper, to taste
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl. Cover and refrigerate
overnight. Eat with rice as alight meal or on crackers as an
appetizer.
B. Now think of a dish you know how to make. First, write down the
ingredients you need. Then describe how to make the dish.
C. Group work. Read and discuss each recipe. Then choose the most
interesting recipe to share with the class.
THANK YOU

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