Tastes Savory describes food that is not sweet.It has a salty, rich, or meaty flavor.It’s the opposite of “sweet.”Examples of Savory Foodsgrilled chickensouppizzaroasted vegetablessandwiches Umami = savory + meaty + richThe 5th basic tasteFound in mushrooms, soy sauce, tomatoes, cheese, meat, broth Texture Aroma Appearance Nutrition Freshness Portion Size Cost Ingredients Cooking Method boiled grilled …
There are 3 sounds: • /t/ → worked, watched • /d/ → played, cleaned • /ɪd/ → wanted, needed /t/ sound Use /t/ when the verb ends with a voiceless sound (like p, k, f, s, sh, ch). Examples: /d/ sound Use /d/ when the verb ends with a voiced sound (like vowels, b, g, …
The sibilant sounds are: These sounds are like hissing or buzzing. Voiced consonants are consonant sounds that make your throat vibrate when you say them. Put your hand on your throat and say these sounds: b, d, g, v, z, m, n, l, r You will feel a buzz or vibration. These are voiced. voiceless …
/s/, /z/, and /ɪz/ /S/ soundUsed after voiceless sounds (quiet consonants). If the word ends with: /z/ sound Used after voiced sounds (sounds your throat vibrates). If the word ends with: Then the plural ends with /z/. Examples: /ɪz/ soundUsed after hissing / buzzing sounds (sibilants). If the word ends with: Then the plural ends …
Part1 is Introduction and interview Try to aim for 2–3 sentences per answer (about 20 to 30 seconds) Part2 is Individual long turn The examiner gives you a task card or cue card We have 1 minute to prepare and make notesWe should talk for 2 minutes about topic Part3 is two-way discussion Time: about …