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Vocabulary and Verbs are a critical parts of learning English. If you’re working on your spoken English and you love to cook, this video is just for you! I’m going to teach you English vocabulary and verbs that come up all the time in the kitchen. If you’re working on your English verbs this is a great way to learn. And learning vocabulary this way—with a full context around it—is absolutely the best way to do it. We’ll see video clips from American kitchens and place each of these verbs and vocabulary words in their functional context. This English lesson takes each word—both verbs and vocab—and makes sure you know how to pronounce it like a native speaker and use it in conversation.

Huge thanks to Hilah at Hilah Cooking and Stephen at Not Another Cooking Show for their willingness to let me use clips from their exceptional cooking videos. I follow both of these creators and encourage to you visit their channels, watch their videos and subscribe!

00:00 Introduction
00:22 Fold in the Cheese meaning
00:43 Categories of verbs for cooking
01:00 Slice
01:54 Not Another Cooking Show and Hilah Cooking
02:08 Difference between slice and cut
02:16 Cut
02:26 Cut off
02:37 Cut something up
02:42 A cut up
02:48 Cut in to something
02:55 Chop
03:19 Chop up
03:37 Dice
04:14 Mince
04:38 Mince up
04:51 Shave
05:11 Cut the rind off or slice off the rind
05:28 Fold in
05:37 Ben doing origami
06:04 Add
06:14 Mix
06:37 Mix up
06:49 Mix together
06:52 Beat
07:42 Whisk
07:52 Stir
07:59 Move around
08:17 Break up
08:32 Brown
09:13 Blender
09:18 Blend
09:28 Pulverize
09:41 Pulvis
10:10 Salt
10:23 Season
10:40 Herb
11:06 Seasoned Well
11:35 David seasoning some pork
12:00 Adjust
12:34 Eyeballing
12:51 Estimate
13:01 Guess
13:10 Guesstimate
13:42 Go heavy with
13:52 Go heavy on
13:57 Go light on
14:10 Coat
14:42 Grate
14:48 Grater
15:01 To grate in
15:16 Rolling pin
15:20 Flatten
15:28 Flatten out
15:34 Remove
15:41 Crush
16:29 Smash
16:43 Crack
17:02 Pinch off
17:14 Juice
17:31 Juicer
17:39 Spread out
18:00 Roasting
18:25 Scoop
18:43 To Scoop
19:03 Pop
19:24 Pops up or shows up
19:34 Just pop it
19:40 Popcorn
19:45 Plop
20:11 Preheat
20:31 Bake
20:54 Flip
20:57 Crisp
21:14 Cool
21:27 Cool off
21:30 Freeze
22:01 Thaw
22:22 Stick it in the microwave
22:29 Melt
22:42 Simmer
23:04 Boil
23:23 Steam
23:49 Steep
24:23 Saute
24:36 Broil
25:16 David preparing to grill food
25:25 Grill
25:35 Sear
25:50 Smoke
26:01 David smoking the meat
27:02 Char
27:15 Turn off
27:44 Kill

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Improve your American Accent / spoken English at Rachel's English with video-based lessons and exercises. Rachel uses real life English conversation as the basis for teaching how to speak English and how to sound American -- improve listening comprehension skills. Study English vocabulary and English phrases such as phrasal verbs, as well as common expressions in English. Learn American idioms and American slang.

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