dialogue 1
Jingjing: Mark, thanksfor ---------- for dinner.
Mark: Wow, you're quite---------. Would you like to------------- for, uh, 25 minutes, or watch ----------?
Jingjing: Sorry if it'snot a--------- time yet. ---was a lot better than I ----------.
Mark: Yeah,----------hasn'tstarted, I suppose.
Jingjing: Anyway, I'dlove to ---------. You said you were making --------. It'd be greatto see---------------t.
Mark: Sure. Rightthis way to ----------.
Jingjing: Hey, you havethis pretty ---------------.
Mark: I have all th----------for the sauce. I don't like---------. So, I started---------.
Jingjing: It looks like--------is done, without anything being -----------.
Mark: Haha. Inmy book,----------------------------
Jingjing: Uh huh, what'sthe other ---------------------------?
Mark: Heat. So,here, I'm turning----------, and adding a little ------------ once I'm sureit's--------------
Jingjing: What'll you ------------first?
Mark: ------ pepper goesin, and then ----------- after that, once the oil has turned --------------.
Jingjing: Woo, I can-----------already. Is it going to be -------------?
Mark Nah, it-------------------and---------- with all the other flavors.
Jingjing: And there gothe onions, ------------. It smells like a -------------already.
dialogue 2
Jingjing: Why are you----------smaller pan?
Mark: That's for the ------t.-----------------------------------
Jingjing: This looks--------------enough. Can I help?
Mark: Sure. Howabout you -------------------------------------
Jingjing: Here. ------------------I can do?
Mark: If you want to---------thesauce, I could do a----------- with the meat. Just ------------------ oneat a time: --------mushrooms, ------- peppers, then ----------.
Jingjing: Carrots, ---------bell peppers,--------—got it. Do I need to ---------?
Mark: No need to------------. I'll put--------------- with the meat.
Jingjing: Hey, I noticeyou don't -------a very---------------.
Mark: This small pan -------------,and still cooks the meat---------------. As for the vegetables, ifthey're in there for more than-------- they're -------------cooked enough.
Jingjing: The water's---------------now.
Mark: Oh, right. Here go the ------------------.
Jingjing: How long dothose take------------?
Mark: Let me get ---------------in the pot before ------------------. There. Um, once the waterreturns------------, I -------- and then kinda------------- the smell. Noodles that are almost------------------ sour smell. By then, it'salmost -----------------.
Jingjing: I heardItalian cooks throw --------------—if it ---------------, it's done.
Mark: And the wall's -----------. I just take one out and -----------------------
Jingjing: Well, this alllooks good. ------------
new words and phrases
from dialogue 1
have someone over
laid out:
hasty:
in someone's book:
from dialogue 2
tend to something:
through and through:
a dash of something: