- Audio Lessons 501 - 550
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Dream Home
Views #550 | Intermediate 5 -
ELLLO Mail Bag
Views #549 | Intermediate 5 -
Jeannie's Family
Views #548 | Intermediate 5 -
Meditation
Views #547 | Intermediate 5 -
Gangs
Views #546 | High Intermediate 6 -
Hip Hop Music
Views #545 | High Intermediate 6 -
B.C. Travel Tips
Views #544 | Intermediate 5 -
The Baker
Views #545 | Intermediate 5 -
The Ice Sport
Views #542 | Intermediate 5 -
Weight Loss
Views #541 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Dinner
Views #540 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Sleeping
Views #539 | Low Intermediate 4 -
20 Questions
Views #537 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Thai Cooking
Views #536 | Intermediate 5 -
Cork
Views #535 | High Intermediate 6 -
Irish History
Views #534 | Advanced 7 -
New Home
Views #533 | Intermediate 5 -
Three Things
Views #532 | Intermediate 5 -
Actor's Fear
Views #531 | Advanced 7 -
Best Play
Views #530 | Advanced 7 -
Shakespeare
Views #529 | Advanced 7 -
U.S. Travel Tips
Views #528 | Intermediate 5 -
Family Road Trip
Views #527 | Low Intermediate 4 -
Music Man
Views #526 | Intermediate 5 -
High School
Views #525 | Intermediate 5 -
Tulsa
Views #524 | Intermediate 5 -
Wellington!
Views #523 | Intermediate 5 -
Tips for New Zealand
Views #522 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Kiwi Kid
Views #521 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Favorite Actor
Views #520 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Exchange Student
Views #519 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Exchange Host
Views #518 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Life in Africa
Views #516 | Intermediate 5 -
The Chameleon
Views #515 | Intermediate 5 -
House Mates
Views #515 | Intermediate 5 -
Butsuday
Views #513 | Advanced 7 -
At the Restaurant
Views #512 | Intermediate 5 -
Owning vs. Renting
Views #511 | Intermediate 5 -
Shopping Day Trip
Views #509 | Intermediate 5 -
Favorite Fruit - Raisins
Views #508 | Intermediate 5 -
Talking Shopping
Views #507 | Intermediate 5 -
Chocolate Cheesecake
Views #506 | Intermediate 5 -
Family Members
Views #505 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Family Characters
Views #504 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Mom
Views #503 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Kiwi Food
Views #502 | Low-Intermediate 4 -
Fatherhood
Views #501 | Low-Intermediate 4
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The Baker
Todd: Now Alan, you used to be a baker.
Alan: Yes I did.
Todd: That’s pretty cool. So you can make anything right, like bread, donuts, cake?
Alan: Yeah. My specialty, what I did a lot of was, different varieties of bread. I baked a lot of white bread, whole wheat bread, 60% whole wheat bread, rye bread, sour dough, Italian bread, French bread. So mostly I did breads.
Todd: Ok, sounds good. What is the routine of a baker? Do you have to get up early, or how does that work?
Alan: Yes. Generally most bakeries, especially bakeries that sell bread, they start operations very early in the morning. With the bread, you want to get the bread out and fresh as early as possible. So bread bakers will start at 3am or 4am. They’ll come in and open up the shop. They’ll get everything going, fire up the ovens and start mixing the bread dough. So if the bakery opens at 8 in the morning, the customers come into fresh baked bread.
Todd: I love that smell. So what would you say was the best thing about being a baker?
Alan: The best thing about being a baker would be, making all those fancy pastries: Danish, croissants, apple strudel. I enjoyed that part of baking, making those kinds of products.
Todd: Was there anything that you did not like about being a baker?
Alan: Pretty much everything else. Specifically, I didn’t like the hours. Mostly the hours I didn’t like. The actual work was not bad but it was the hours and the pay wasn’t so good.
Todd: Ok well, still though you’d have to have loved that smell of fresh bread everyday.
Alan: That I did enjoy yes.
specialty
My specialty, what I did a lot of was, different varieties of bread.
Your 'specialty' is something that you are good at making or doing. Notice the following:
- His specialty is pasta. The sauce is always incredible.
- I didn't know that cookies were your specialty.
start operations
Generally most bakeries, especially bakeries that sell bread, they start operations very early in the morning.
To 'start operations' is to begin production of something. This usually happens before the store is open to the customers. Notice the following:
- We don't open until 8am, but we usually start operations around 5am.
- The store isn't open yet, but the factory has started operations.
fire up
They’ll get everything going, fire up the ovens and start mixing the bread dough.
To 'fire something up' is to turn it on and prepare it for use. Notice the following:
- Make sure you fire up the grill thirty minutes before you want to start cooking.
- Did you fire up the heater? It's really cold in here.
pastry
The best thing about being a baker would be making all those fancy pastries.
A 'pastry' is a very rich sweet bread, sometimes made with nuts, fruits or icing. Notice the following:
- She brings pastries to work every Friday morning.
- Coffee is always best with a pastry.
hours
Specifically, I didn’t like the hours.
When used like this 'hours' refers to the schedule of a job. Notice the following:
- I feel like I never sleep. These hours are killing me.
- After she had a baby she decreased her hours at work.
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