Meat Treats Ivan talks about Satay and the types of meat he enjoys eating. Todd: So for the Satay you can have beef, chicken, liver, mutton. Now, people might not know what mutton is. What is mutton? Ivan: Mutton is a lamb s meat. Todd: Lamb s meat. Or sheep s meat. Ivan: Sheep s meat, yeah. And it s well actually, personally that is the meat that I most like. Todd: Oh really, that s your favorite? Ivan: Yeah it s my favorite. It tastes like different and just if I find a juicy one and it s my wonder of the world maybe. It s really hard to find it anywhere else outside of Indonesia maybe because lack of lambs? I don t know. Todd: Yeah, maybe. Ivan: So once I find one I really cherish that moment. Todd: Now in your city, is it common for people to eat in street stalls? Ivan: Yes, we have lots of hawkers in Jakarta. I mean, you can find meat ball sellers, you can find any street smoking vender shops and then you can find any yeah, you can eat Nasi Goreng or Mi Goreng in the road also. Like maybe, well usually, when there s a traffic jam going on, usually when you can find some hawkers you can just Hey, I want Nasi Goreng, they just go get and give it to us and you can eat. Todd: From your car, you call to the people and they bring you the food? Ivan: Yeah, yeah they bring you the food. Or maybe sometimes we just park in anywhere and then if you see a hawker that sells Nasi Goreng you can just order and you can eat in there. Todd: Wow, that s pretty cool. Ivan: Yeah, so it s umm, anywhere, basically, you can eat anywhere. Todd: I think I would gain a lot of weight.
Comprehension Page Main Points: Answer the following questions about the interview. 1) What is Ivan's favorite meat? a) Beef b) Poultry c) Mutton 2) What does she say about sheep's meat? a) It's hard to find. b) It's easy to cook. c) It's expensive to buy. 3) What does he say about hawkers? a) They are common. b) They are friendly. c) They deliver. 4) What does he do when stuck in traffic? a) Orders food on the phone b) Calls a street vendor over c) Walks over to the street vendor Phrase Match: Match the phrases on the left with the example on the right. 1. personally 2. my wonder of the world 3. lack of 4. cherish that moment 5. going on not enough appreciate it happening; ocurring in my opinion an amazing thing; extremely special Unscramble: Put the mixed up sentences in the correct order. 1. mutton is. People might not know what for people what is mutton? 2. favorite oh really, that is your? 3. in street stalls is it people to eat common for? 4. and they to the people you call from your car bring you the food? Discussion: Can you remember how Ivan answered the above questions?
Bits and Pieces Put the PHRASES in the spaces (Some will be used more than once) Todd: So for the Satay you can have beef, chicken, liver, mutton. Now, people might not know what mutton is. What is mutton? Ivan: Mutton is a lamb s meat. Todd: Lamb s meat. Or sheep s meat. Ivan: Sheep s meat, yeah. And it s well actually, personally that is the meat most like. Todd: Oh really, that s your favorite? Ivan: Yeah it s my favorite. It tastes like different and just if I find a juicy one and it s my wonder of the world maybe. It s really hard anywhere else outside of Indonesia maybe because lack of lambs? I don t know. Todd: Yeah, maybe. to find it they bring you you can just I find one when there s a I would is it common that I Ivan: So once I really cherish that moment. Todd: Now in your city, for people to eat in street stalls? Ivan: Yes, we have lots of hawkers in Jakarta. I mean, you can find meat ball sellers, you can find any street smoking vender shops and then you can find any yeah, you can eat Nasi Goreng or Mi Goreng in the road also. Like maybe, well usually, traffic jam going on, usually when you can find some hawkers you can just Hey, I want Nasi Goreng, they just go get and give it to us and you can eat. Todd: From your car, you call to the people and they bring you the food? Ivan: Yeah, yeah the food. Or maybe sometimes we just park in anywhere and then if you see a hawker that sells Nasi Goreng order and you can eat in there. Todd: Wow, that s pretty cool. Ivan: Yeah, so it s umm, anywhere, basically, you can eat anywhere. Todd: I think gain a lot of weight. Listen online to check your answers.
What do you think? Discussion 1. Have you ever had mutton? Do you like it? 2. What s your favorite meat? 3. Is it common for people to eat in street stalls in your city? 4. Do you ever eat in the car? 5. Are you a big eater? Do you eat a lot? 6. Do you gain weight easily or can you eat a ton without gaining a pound? Write the number of the question being answered in the box Ania - Poland I can t think of anything more unnatural than talking to someone through a headset, then getting a bag of food tossed into your car as you drive by and then driving with one hand, or just your knee, as you try not to spill a messy burger. No way! Adam - UK Medium roasted beef so that it is still pink in the middle with Yorkshire pudding which is a made from batter (a flour mixture), and heaps of gravy made from the meat stock. It s devilishly unhealthy but heavenly. Mai - Thailand There are so many street vendors that sell good for cheap in Bangkok that I never have to cook for myself. Sometimes I just eat right at the stall and sometimes I have them put everything into a bag so I can eat it a home. Hye-Mi - S. Korea I m constantly fighting to keep myself from eating as much as I would like to so it drives me crazy when I hear girls talk about how no matter how hard they try, they can t gain weight. I d love to trade lives and let them have my pounds. Write about one of the discussion questions:
Comprehension Page: ANSWER KEY Main Points: Answer the following questions about the interview. 1) What is Ivan's favorite meat? a) Beef b) Poultry c) Mutton 2) What does she say about sheep's meat? a) It's hard to find. b) It's easy to cook. c) It's expensive to buy. 3) What does he say about hawkers? a) They are common. b) They are friendly. c) They deliver. 4) What does he do when stuck in traffic? a) Orders food on the phone b) Calls a street vendor over c) Walks over to the street vendor Phrase Match: Match the phrases on the left with the example on the right. 1. personally 2. my wonder of the world 3. lack of 4. cherish that moment 5. going on 3 not enough 4 appreciate it 5 happening; ocurring 1 in my opinion 2 an amazing thing; extremely special Unscramble: Put the mixed up sentences in the correct order. Sometimes more than one answer is possible. 1. mutton is. People might not know what for people what is mutton? People might not know what mutton is. What is mutton? 2. favorite oh really, that is your? Oh really, that s your favorite? 3. in street stalls is it people to eat common for? Is it common for people to eat in street stalls? 4. and they to the people you call from your car bring you the food? From your car, you call to the people and they bring you the food? Discussion: Can you remember how Ivan answered the above questions?
Bits and Pieces: ANSWER KEY Put the PHRASES in the spaces (Some will be used more than once) Ivan: So once I find one I really cherish that moment. to find it they bring you you can just I find one when there s a I would is it common that I Todd: So for the Satay you can have beef, chicken, liver, mutton. Now, people might not know what mutton is. What is mutton? Ivan: Mutton is a lamb s meat. Todd: Lamb s meat. Or sheep s meat. Ivan: Sheep s meat, yeah. And it s well actually, personally that is the meat that I most like. Todd: Oh really, that s your favorite? Ivan: Yeah it s my favorite. It tastes like different and just if I find a juicy one and it s my wonder of the world maybe. It s really hard to find it anywhere else outside of Indonesia maybe because lack of lambs? I don t know. Todd: Now in your city, is it common for people to eat in street stalls? Ivan: Yes, we have lots of hawkers in Jakarta. I mean, you can find meat ball sellers, you can find any street smoking vender shops and then you can find any yeah, you can eat Nasi Goreng or Mi Goreng in the road also. Like maybe, well usually, when there s a traffic jam going on, usually when you can find some hawkers you can just Hey, I want Nasi Goreng, they just go get and give it to us and you can eat. Todd: From your car, you call to the people and they bring you the food? Ivan: Yeah, yeah they bring you the food. Or maybe sometimes we just park in anywhere and then if you see a hawker that sells Nasi Goreng you can just order and you can eat in there. Todd: Wow, that s pretty cool. Ivan: Yeah, so it s umm, anywhere, basically, you can eat anywhere. Todd: I think I would gain a lot of weight. Todd: Yeah, maybe. Listen online to check your answers.