영어 강사 찾기

Eating Out
설명
Simon Fowler: So what do you think you will have to eat?
Eduardo Gonzales: I know you said the barbecue is good and it does look fantastic, but I see they also have curry here.
Simon Fowler: Yes, they do. It’s really good. You see there are 12 different kinds. The one at the bottom is very mild and as they go up, they get more and more spicy. The one at the top - well, phew! It’s really tasty, but a little too hot for me. There’s a lot of garlic in it, so if you choose that, you need to be brave. And you may not be popular on the plane home tomorrow (laughs).
Eduardo Gonzales: (Laughs) I do like a strong curry though. What I do is I order a dish of yogurt to go with it. It’s nice and thick and cool so if I feel it’s too spicy, I can eat some or add it to my curry to cool it down.
Simon Fowler: That’s a really good idea. I might try that in future.
Eduardo Gonzales: I also like the sound of the cheeseburger, but at the same time, I could have a good cheeseburger in a lot of places.
Simon Fowler: Oh, it’s really special here though. They bake the burgers for a little which makes them taste really good, and then they fry them quickly in olive oil. There are a lot of restaurants where they just put it in the microwave and it tastes terrible.
Eduardo Gonzales: The only thing I used a microwave for is heating up my coffee when I have left it too long. I don’t think you should ever use one for food.
Simon Fowler: Well, here comes the waitress, so it’s decision time.
팟캐스트 채널
English Conversation/Dialogue
작성자
모든 에피소드

p

Mi Familia

Bat

LOS MERCADOS DE MÉXICO.

3. Comeback meines Podcasts?

No estar el horno pa* bollos

チャレンジ!早口言葉(はやくちことば)

Breakout Business English - Ep 5 - Job Interview Vocabulary
인기 팟캐스트

拼音
p

Historias
Mi Familia

Idiom Corner
Bat

Spanish México
LOS MERCADOS DE MÉXICO.

German Chit Chat
3. Comeback meines Podcasts?

Expresiones en español
No estar el horno pa* bollos

日本語聞いてみよう!
チャレンジ!早口言葉(はやくちことば)

Breakout Business English
Breakout Business English - Ep 5 - Job Interview Vocabulary