Last week we suggested having mealtimes in Spanish as a way to encouraging bilingualism at home. Why not take it one step further? Cooking a simple recipe with
your children could be a great way to practice. How about some scrambled
eggs?
¡Utiliza
las siguientes expresiones y vocabulario mientras cocinan!
Use the following expressions
and vocabulary as you all cook!
Juntemos los ingredientes (let’s put the ingredients together):
·
Huevos {way voz}(eggs)
·
Sal {sal} (salt)
·
Queso {que sew} (cheese)
·
Cebolla {say boy ah}(onions)
·
Jamón {ha mon}(ham)
·
Pimentones {pee men tone ace}(peppers)
·
Champiñones {champe een yone ace}(mushrooms)
·
Jugo de naranja {who
go day nah rahn ha}(orange juice)
·
Leche {lay chay}(milk)
·
Aceite {ah say tay}(oil)
·
Tomates
{toe mah tays} (tomatoes)
·
Corta la cebolla (cut the onion)
·
Rompe los huevos (crack the eggs)
·
Bate los huevos (scramble the eggs)
·
Agrega la sal (add the salt)
·
Sirve la leche (serve the milk)
·
Toma tu leche (drink your milk)
·
Come
tus huevos (eat
your eggs)
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