Career Paths Cooking Unit 1: The Kitchen.

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Career Paths Cooking Unit 1: The Kitchen

Kitchen Appliances What is an appliance? An appliance is a piece of equipment for use in the kitchen for the performance of domestic chores.

Kitchen Vocabulary: Appliances Oven

Kitchen Vocabulary: Appliances Gas Stove Gas Range

Kitchen Vocabulary: Appliances Microwave Oven

Kitchen Vocabulary: Appliances Work Station Countertop

Kitchen Vocabulary: Appliances Double Sink

Kitchen Vocabulary: Appliances Refrigerator Freezer

Kitchen Vocabulary: Appliances Dishwasher

Kitchen Vocabulary: Cooking Verbs to bake to broil to fry

Kitchen Vocabulary: Cooking Verbs to boil to barbeque to grill to steam

Kitchen : Opening and Closing Checklist What is a checklist? Checklist: a list of items required, things to be done, used as a reminder. Why is it important to use a checklist? It ensures you get your daily, weekly and monthly tasks done on time, helps you keep track of projects on deadline and ensures you're organized throughout the day.

Kitchen : Checklist Example

Making an Apology To apologize means to tell someone that you are sorry for having done something that has caused inconvenience or unhappiness. The simplest way to apologize is to say, “I’m sorry.” However, there are several other phases that can also be used to apologize to another person. I must apologize for... I apologize for... I do apologize for... I'd like to apologize for... I am so sorry for... I shouldn't have... Please, forgive me for... Excuse me for ... I'm terribly sorry for... Pardon me for this... Please, forgive me for my.... Please, accept my apologies for...

Making an Apology There are also many ways to accept an apology. The simplest way is to say, “That’s okay.” However, there are several other phases that can also be used. That's all right. Never mind. Don't apologize. It doesn't matter. Don't worry about it. I understand. Forget about it. Don't worry about it. No harm done. Don't mention it. Important: If you apologize to someone, be sincere. By apologizing, you are telling the other person you will make the same mistake again. Do not say “You’re welcome.” when someone apologizes to you. You’re welcome is used when someone says “Thank you.”; NOT when someone says “I’m sorry.”

Today, you have Now it’s time to practice. Been exposed to kitchen vocabulary for a few appliances and cooking verbs. Seen what a checklist is and learned why they are important. Been exposed to ways to apologize and accept an apology. Today, you have Now it’s time to practice. 1. Read Checklist for closing on page 4. 2. Then get with a partner and read to each other. Student A will read the text to student B. Then student B will read to student A. 3. Answer questions in section 2, 3 and 4 on pages 4 and 5. If you need help raise your hand.