Look, feel, soundtaste and smell are all sense verbs. Here are some examples of sense verbs in action: "You look angry." "Her perfume smells nice." "I feel tired."
The simple rule is: subject + sense verb + adjective.
When we want to describe a subject using a noun, we must use like:
"She looks like a cat." "This shampoo smells like coconut." "It feels like an oven in this room! Open a window."
January 27th is Auschwitz Liberation Day and the International Day of Commemoration in Memory of the Victims of the Holocaust.
In 1940, after Germany invaded the Netherlands, Anne and her family couldn't leave the country, so they decided to hide in a warehouse in an attempt to escape the persecution of Jews by the Nazis. For over two years, Anne wrote in her diary with an awareness that was extremely mature for her age. She detailed her experiences and insights while she and her family were in hiding, living in a constant fear of being arrested. The Diary of Anne Frank' is a record of her understanding of the war and showcases her incredible storytelling abilities in such horrific circumstances. In 1944, the Franks were found and sent to concentration camps. Anne died before she turned 16, and her father, Otto Frank, was the only family member to survive the Holocaust. After the War, Otto returned to Amsterdam, where he found his daughter's diary and then published i as The Diary of a Young Girl.
1 cup all-purpose flour 1 cup milk 1 large egg 1 tablespoon baking powder 2 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract A pinch of salt Butter for frying (The size of the cup does not matter as long as you use the same cup to measure the flour and milk.)
DIRECTIONS
Sift flour, sugar, salt and baking powder in a large bowl.
Whisk egg, milk and vanilla extract.
Pour the wet mixture into the dry mixture.
Mix until combined.
Heat a pan and add some butter.
When the pan is hot enough, pour a small amount of batter into the pan.
When bubbles appear on the surface and begin to break, turn over and cook the other side for 1-2 minutes.
Serve immediately with butter, honey or maple syrup and some berries.
Vocabulary Connected with Cooking
Ingredients – food that is used with other foods to prepare a particular dish
To sift – to put dry ingredients like flour through a sieve in order to remove large lumps.
To mix: To stir foods together until they are combined.
To whisk – to beat (mix repeatedly) eggs etc. with a special tool to add more air and make the food light.
Batter – a mixture of flour, eggs and milk.
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