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How would you describe a person who is good at cooking?
You should say:
Who this person is;
What is your relationship with this person;
What kinds of food he or she cooks;
And explain why you think this person is so good at cooking?
May 14, 2015 7:08 AM
Answers · 3
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The comment I wrote is difficult to read, so I have copied it here as an answer.
My wife, Edith, is a good cook. She can cook all sorts* of food, for example stir-fry dishes, fish, Lasagna* with either meat or vegetables, soups, and pies.
She particularly likes baking cakes and biscuits, which are always delicious*, although she has never managed to bake bread.
She is good at cooking because she learns from her mistakes, and she is able to use cookery books for inspiration* and adapt them to her own style.
*many different kinds of . . , a wide variety of . .
*an Italian recipe with layers of flat pasta alternating with minced meat, usually beef or lamb, or vegetables, and topped with a cheese crust.
*very tasty
*ideas
Use this as a 'model' for your own answer. Choose someone you know, or you could write it about yourself, while pretending to be your sister or your mother !
May 14, 2015
My wife, Edith, is a good cook. She can cook all sorts* of food, for example stir-fry dishes, fish, Lasagna* with either meat or vegetables, soups, and pies. She particularly likes baking cakes and biscuits, which are always delicious*, although she has never managed to bake bread.
She is good at cooking because she learns from her mistakes, and she is able to use cookery books for inspiration* and adapt them to her own style.
*many different kinds of . . , a wide variety of . .
*an Italian recipe with layers of flat pasta alternating with minced meat, usually beef or lamb, or vegetables, and topped with a cheese crust.
*very tasty
*ideas
Use this as a 'model' for your own answer. Choose someone you know, or you could write it about yourself, while pretending to be your sister or your mother !
May 14, 2015
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Chinese (Mandarin), Chinese (Shanghainese), English
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