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  • What's up, guys? My name is Shane, and in today's video, you are going to learn some of the most common kitchen vocabulary and how to say those words like a native speaker.

  • And make you sure watch until the end of the video because there will be a quiz to see how many words you can remember.

  • Are you ready? Let's go!

  • This is a 'cutting board'. Cutting board.

  • I know it's spelt with a 'T,' but when we pronounce it, we actually use a 'D' sound.

  • Cudding board. Cudding board.

  • And you can also call this a 'chopping board'. Chopping board.

  • This is a 'colander'. Colander.

  • Three sounds. Co-lan-der. Colander.

  • This is a 'measuring jug'. Measuring jug.

  • The 'S' in this word is pronounced the same as in the word 'television'.

  • Television - 'sion'.

  • Measuring. Measuring.

  • Measuring jug.

  • This is a 'pot'. Pot.

  • When we say this word, we stop the air with the final 'T' sound.

  • We normally don't say 'poT'. No.

  • We say 'pot'. Pot.

  • This is a 'pan'. Pan. Pan.

  • This is an 'egg flip'. Egg flip.

  • With that final 'P' sound, we stop the air from coming out.

  • We don't say 'fliP'. No.

  • We say 'flip'. Flip. Egg flip.

  • This is a 'spatula'. Spatula. Spatula.

  • The 'T' sound is actually pronounced as a 'CH' sound.

  • Spa-chu-la. Spatula.

  • These are 'tongs'. Tongs.

  • When we talk about tongs, we sometimes need to use the word 'pair'.

  • For example, 'I am holding a pair of tongs.'

  • We don't say, 'I am holding a tongs.'

  • This is a 'plate'. Plate.

  • With that final 'T' sound, we stop the air from coming out.

  • We don't say 'plaTe'. No.

  • We say 'plate'. Plate.

  • This is a 'bowl'. Bowl. B-owl. Bowl.

  • This is a 'glass'. Glass.

  • G-l-a-ss. Glass. Glass

  • This is a 'cup'. Cup.

  • When we say this word, we stop the air with that final 'P' sound.

  • We don't say 'cuP'. No.

  • We say 'cup'. Cup.

  • This is a 'fork'. Fork. Fork.

  • This is a 'knife'. Knife.

  • The 'K' in this word is silent. That means we don't pronounce it.

  • So, when we pronounce this word, it's 'knife'.

  • These are 'spoons'. Spoons.

  • Normally, smaller spoons like this are called 'tea spoons'.

  • And bigger spoons like this one are called 'table spoons'.

  • Tea spoon. Table spoon.

  • Did you know there is a word to describe these three things?

  • It's called 'cutlery'. Cutlery.

  • So for example, if you go to a restaurant and you don't have a knife, a spoon and a fork, you can say, 'Excuse me, could I have some cutlery, please?' Cutlery.

  • This is a 'toaster'. Toaster. Toaster.

  • It's used to make toast.

  • This is a 'scales'. Scales. Scales.

  • It's used to weigh things.

  • This is a 'blender'. Blender. Blender.

  • It's used to make things like smoothies and milkshakes.

  • This is a 'jug'. Jug.

  • You can also call it a 'kettle'. Kettle.

  • It's used to boil water.

  • This is an 'oven'. Oven. Oven.

  • With that 'V' sound, your throat should vibrate.

  • 'Vvv.' Oven.

  • These are 'oven mitts'. Oven mitts.

  • You put them on your hands to protect your hands when you're cooking.

  • Oven mitts.

  • This is a 'fridge'. Fridge. Fridge.

  • With that 'DG' sound, it sounds like this.

  • 'Dzz.' 'Dzz.' Your throat should vibrate as well.

  • 'Dzz.' Fridge.

  • This is a 'stovetop'. Stovetop. Stovetop.

  • And with that final 'P' sound, we stop the air from coming out and we just say 'top'.

  • We don't say 'toP'.

  • This is a 'benchtop'. Benchtop. Benchtop.

  • Okay, they are all the words for today.

  • Now, let's have a little quiz to see how many words you remember.

  • This is a 'spatula'. Spatula.

  • This is an 'egg flip'. Egg flip.

  • This is a 'measuring jug'. Measuring jug.

  • This is a 'scales'. Scales.

  • These are 'oven mitts'. Oven mitts. Oven mitts.

  • The word for these three things together is 'cutlery'. Cutlery.

  • This is a pair of 'tongs'. Tongs.

  • And that is the end of the lesson.

  • I know that today we learned a lot of new vocabulary, but you can watch this video again and use the words that you learned in your own kitchen.

  • This will help you to remember the words and not forget them.

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What's up, guys? My name is Shane, and in today's video, you are going to learn some of the most common kitchen vocabulary and how to say those words like a native speaker.

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Kitchen Vocabulary In English (Do You Know These Words?)

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