Eggs are great. Where would we be without them? They are so useful. I can’t
imagine life or cooking without them. There are many ways of cooking eggs for
breakfast – fried eggs, scrambled eggs, boiled eggs, etc. There
are even many ways of “cooking” these. You can have a runny or hard fried egg or
even have it sunny side
up. You can have soft or hard-boiled eggs
and fluffy scrambled eggs.
There are also many things to put on top of eggs – mayonnaise, ketchup, salt,
soy sauce. Each country has something different. I like cooking with eggs. I
particularly like breaking
them. I can now do it with one hand, without breaking the yolk. Sometimes it gets
messy and
the egg
white starts dripping down your
arm.
* boiled egg = 삶은 달걀/
runny = 물기가 많은/ sunny side up = 한쪽만 익힌/ soft(hard)-boiled = 반숙(완숙)된/ fluffy =
음식이 거품 같은; 푹신해 보이는/ mayonnaise(= mayo) = 마요네즈/ particularly = 특히, 특별히/ yolk =
노른자/ messy = 지저분한, 엉망인/ egg white = 달걀 흰자위/ drip =
흐르다
* 질문 *
1. How often do you eat eggs?
2. What’s your favorite way of
cooking eggs?
3. Have you ever eaten raw eggs? Do you prefer soft or hard
boiled eggs?
4. What’s the difference between white and brown eggs?
5.
What kind of meals do you cook with eggs?
6. Do you think eggs are good value
for money?
7. What do you know about the nutritional value of eggs?
8.
Have you had eggs from birds other than chickens?
9. Do you prefer the egg
white or the yolk?
10. Do you like to know which poultry farm the eggs you
buy come from?
11. Do you usually buy free range eggs or those from battery
chickens?
12. What does the expression “to have egg on your face” mean? Have
you ever had egg on your face?
(의견) Eggs.mp3