My blue-sky thinking of putting broccoli and cauliflower in the mixing pot created a hybrid, novelty "broccoliflower", which is wacky because it's double-coloured and has an interesting texture.
VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO “ Would you eat a Kalette?” - 6 Minute English 1. Leeks: a vegetable with a long white stem and long flat green leaves, which tastes like an onion 2. Makeover: if you give someone a makeover, you make them look more attractive by giving them new clothes, a new hairstyle etc 3. Breeding: the keeping of animals or plants in order to breed from them 4. Shooting out: an occasion when someone mentions a person or thing in order to thank them or praise them 5. Wacky: unusual in a pleasing and exciting or silly way 6. Sprout : to produce leaves, hair, or other new developing parts, or (of leaves, hair, and other developing parts) to begin to grow hybrid: plant (or animal) which has been bred by mixing two different parent plants (or animals) 7. Blue-sky thinking: using your imagination to try and think up completely new and original ideas 8. Wacky: unusual in a funny or surprising way 9. The mixing pot: place where different ideas or ingredients are mixed to create something new 10. Texture: the way something feels when you touch it 11. Novelty: the quality of being new or unusual 🌼 04.07.2023 VIETNAM 🌼 🪴 ALL THE BEST FOR YOU 🪴
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*The river has a predominant presence depicting as the one alongside which lie numerous small towns, the one with a soul, the one which 'knows' ,the one which brings grief to inhabitants of the towns in summer, and the one which knows about the 'immortality' of the water* pls check this sentence is it correct or not
Vocabulary from this Video 6-minute English "Would you eat a Kalette?": - Kalette - a plant mixed by breeding Kale and Brussels sprout - Tenderstem - a plant mixed between traditional broccoli and a type of Chinese kale - Caulishoot - a plant mixed between a small green stem and mini cauliflower. - Leek (n) - a long, white vegetable with green leaves on top that tastes and smells like an onion. - makeover (n) - a set of changes that are intended to make a person or place more attractive. Exp: One of the prizes was a makeover at a top beauty salon. Vegetable today are getting a modern makeover thanks to breeding methods that mix 2 different plants to produce something completely new. - Hybrid (n) - a plant or animal that has been produced from 2 different types of plants or animals, especially to get better quality. Exp: The hybrid, Kalette, for example, is a mix between kale and Brussels sprouts. The animal looks like a hybrid of a zebra and a horse. The mule is a hybrid of a female horse and a male donkey. - Breed (v) - to produce young, to keep animals or plants for the purpose of producing young animals or plants in a controlled way. Exp: His main income comes from breeding cattle. Breed (n) - a particular type of animal or plant; a type of species. Exp: a breed of dog/cat/horse. - Sprout (n) a new shoot or bud Sprout (v) - to develop leaves or shoots. Exp: The trees are sprouting new leaves. - Blue-sky (adj) - using your imagination to think of ideas that come up with completely new and original ideas. Blue-sky thinking or blue-sky research. - Wacky (adj) - unusual in a funny and surprising way; strange in a pleasing and exciting or silly way. - Pollinate (v) - to take pollen from one plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produced. Exp: Bees pollinate the plants by carrying pollen from one flower to another. - Brassica (n) - a family of plants including cabbage, broccoli, turnip,... - The mixing pot (n) - a place where ideas or ingredients are mixed or combined to create something new. - Trait (n) - a particular quality or character of something or a person. Exp: Are there any particular traits of vegetables that you are looking for that will help in the kitchen? - Texture (n) - the way something feels when touched or eaten. Exp: the texture of wood/skin/vegetables. - Novelty (n) - newness and strangeness; quality of being new and unusual. Exp: Snow is a novelty to people from tropical countries. Two important traits of vegetables the chef is looking for are their texture and novelty. - Fairground (n) - an area of land where fairs take place. Thanks for this video. Have a great weekend!!!
In this 6 Minute English episode from BBC Learning English, the hosts discuss the emergence of hybrid vegetables in the UK, such as Kalettes, CauliShoots, and Tenderstems. These hybrids result from breeding methods that mix two different plants, creating new and exciting varieties. Some examples include Kalettes, a mix between kale and Brussels sprouts, Tenderstems, a mix of traditional broccoli and Chinese kale, and CauliShoots, small green stems with mini cauliflower heads. These new vegetables have become popular in farms, shops, and restaurants across the UK. The episode also introduces vocabulary like blue-sky thinking, wacky, mixing pot, texture, and novelty.
By using my Blue -sky thinking I cultured a hybrid novelty broccoli by cross pollination of broccoli and cauliflower which is wacky due to double coloured strips and has a amooth tecture.
Honestly i stick to pizzas a lot than vegetables. I don't like eating vegetables. I prefer fruits. When i am on the diet i will eat vegetables. Junk food is not good for us. However someone said that junk food can cost many diseases. I think we should care ourselves. I drank Coke often and then i got some callories unfortunately. Thanks BBC
Hi everybody. I'm student In the context: 'obviously it's gonna be down to taste really, and it's gonna be down to what it looks like on the plates.' What is the meaning of "it's gonna be down to..."? Can someone explain this to me. Sincerely thanks.❤
My blue-sky thinking of putting broccoli and cauliflower in the mixing pot created a hybrid, novelty "broccoliflower", which is wacky because it's double-coloured and has an interesting texture.
VOCABULARY FROM VIDEO “ Would you eat a Kalette?” - 6 Minute English
1. Leeks: a vegetable with a long white stem and long flat green leaves, which tastes like an onion
2. Makeover: if you give someone a makeover, you make them look more attractive by giving them new clothes, a new hairstyle etc
3. Breeding: the keeping of animals or plants in order to breed from them
4. Shooting out: an occasion when someone mentions a person or thing in order to thank them or praise them
5. Wacky: unusual in a pleasing and exciting or silly way
6. Sprout : to produce leaves, hair, or other new developing parts, or (of leaves, hair, and other developing parts) to begin to grow
hybrid: plant (or animal) which has been bred by mixing two different parent plants (or animals)
7. Blue-sky thinking: using your imagination to try and think up completely new and original ideas
8. Wacky: unusual in a funny or surprising way
9. The mixing pot: place where different ideas or ingredients are mixed to create something new
10. Texture: the way something feels when you touch it
11. Novelty: the quality of being new or unusual
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it's a good idea for creating something new like vegetables to change and make different nutrition
Hi, I'm student and I want to congratulate for your videos because I'm learning english.
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Hello, everybody! I love BBC ❤ and British accents. 🇬🇧 I am learning English myself and BBC helps me a lot. Thanks BBC for your useful and inspiring work! Keep it up! I wish everyone Peace, Happiness and Health! Roman from Russia
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Nice video as always.
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This is the thing I like about BBC 6 minute English! You can’t learn new trending words like kalette in books, but here we can ☺️
*The river has a predominant presence depicting as the one alongside which lie numerous small towns, the one with a soul, the one which 'knows' ,the one which brings grief to inhabitants of the towns in summer, and the one which knows about the 'immortality' of the water* pls check this sentence is it correct or not
Vocabulary from this Video 6-minute English "Would you eat a Kalette?":
- Kalette - a plant mixed by breeding Kale and Brussels sprout
- Tenderstem - a plant mixed between traditional broccoli and a type of Chinese kale
- Caulishoot - a plant mixed between a small green stem and mini cauliflower.
- Leek (n) - a long, white vegetable with green leaves on top that tastes and smells like an onion.
- makeover (n) - a set of changes that are intended to make a person or place more attractive.
Exp: One of the prizes was a makeover at a top beauty salon.
Vegetable today are getting a modern makeover thanks to breeding methods that mix 2 different plants to produce something completely new.
- Hybrid (n) - a plant or animal that has been produced from 2 different types of plants or animals, especially to get better quality.
Exp: The hybrid, Kalette, for example, is a mix between kale and Brussels sprouts.
The animal looks like a hybrid of a zebra and a horse.
The mule is a hybrid of a female horse and a male donkey.
- Breed (v) - to produce young, to keep animals or plants for the purpose of producing young animals or plants in a controlled way.
Exp: His main income comes from breeding cattle.
Breed (n) - a particular type of animal or plant; a type of species.
Exp: a breed of dog/cat/horse.
- Sprout (n) a new shoot or bud
Sprout (v) - to develop leaves or shoots.
Exp: The trees are sprouting new leaves.
- Blue-sky (adj) - using your imagination to think of ideas that come up with completely new and original ideas.
Blue-sky thinking or blue-sky research.
- Wacky (adj) - unusual in a funny and surprising way; strange in a pleasing and exciting or silly way.
- Pollinate (v) - to take pollen from one plant or part of a plant to another so that new plant seeds can be produced.
Exp: Bees pollinate the plants by carrying pollen from one flower to another.
- Brassica (n) - a family of plants including cabbage, broccoli, turnip,...
- The mixing pot (n) - a place where ideas or ingredients are mixed or combined to create something new.
- Trait (n) - a particular quality or character of something or a person.
Exp: Are there any particular traits of vegetables that you are looking for that will help in the kitchen?
- Texture (n) - the way something feels when touched or eaten.
Exp: the texture of wood/skin/vegetables.
- Novelty (n) - newness and strangeness; quality of being new and unusual.
Exp: Snow is a novelty to people from tropical countries.
Two important traits of vegetables the chef is looking for are their texture and novelty.
- Fairground (n) - an area of land where fairs take place.
Thanks for this video. Have a great weekend!!!
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In this 6 Minute English episode from BBC Learning English, the hosts discuss the emergence of hybrid vegetables in the UK, such as Kalettes, CauliShoots, and Tenderstems. These hybrids result from breeding methods that mix two different plants, creating new and exciting varieties. Some examples include Kalettes, a mix between kale and Brussels sprouts, Tenderstems, a mix of traditional broccoli and Chinese kale, and CauliShoots, small green stems with mini cauliflower heads. These new vegetables have become popular in farms, shops, and restaurants across the UK. The episode also introduces vocabulary like blue-sky thinking, wacky, mixing pot, texture, and novelty.
Excellent summary! ⭐
it was good for my pronunciation
Wonderful! ⭐
By using my Blue -sky thinking I cultured a hybrid novelty broccoli by cross pollination of broccoli and cauliflower which is wacky due to double coloured strips and has a amooth tecture.
That sounds amazing! A quick English tip for you: check your spelling of 'texture' 😀
The answer to the quiz question is c. a grape. I knew that because I saw it in my local fruit store.
Honestly i stick to pizzas a lot than vegetables. I don't like eating vegetables. I prefer fruits. When i am on the diet i will eat vegetables. Junk food is not good for us. However someone said that junk food can cost many diseases. I think we should care ourselves. I drank Coke often and then i got some callories unfortunately. Thanks BBC
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Thx Sam and Neil. 💐
Interesting
Cotton candy is a variety of grape
Only if we could have vocabulary written on screen
Hi everybody. I'm student
In the context: 'obviously it's gonna be down to taste really, and it's gonna be down to what it looks like on the plates.'
What is the meaning of "it's gonna be down to..."?
Can someone explain this to me. Sincerely thanks.❤
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