Recipes – lesson plan for using YouTube recipe clips by Natalie Greenly This lesson uses two video clips of recipes, from YouTube. These have been chosen because the commentary is quite simple and there is not too much extra chat. Banana Bread http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMwlE_lrkEQ&feature=relmfu Beef Osso bucco: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JK8mfi_Hxk&feature=plcp (Osso Bucco means “bone with a hole” in Italian.) (The ingredients list and quantities can be found under each video. Click on “Show more”) Warm‐up Introduce the subject by asking learners to discuss some of the following: a dish your mother cooked when you were a child a recipe you like cooking and which is easy for you a new recipe you tried recently a dish you like eating but can’t make yourself a typical dish from your country Before watching Food Vocabulary: Show learners the pictures of the ingredients for the two recipes. Learners write the name of each ingredient under the picture. (I got the pictures by using Google images Search) Check pronunciation of the ingredients. Highlight the difference between: o Stick of cinnamon and ground cinnamon o Plain flour and self raising flour (you can make your own self raising flour by adding 1 ½ tsp of baking powder to every cup of flour.) o Stick of celery and head of celery o Clove of garlic and head of garlic Learners discuss: which of these do they use in their own cooking? What for? Show learners the finished pictures of the two recipes. Ask the learners to speculate which ingredients will be used in which recipes. I took screen shots from the recipe videos using the Window 7 Snipping tool. Start →All programs →Accessories →Snipping Tool
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Recipes sample lesson plan using Youtube · Put into a preheated oven at 180oC and cook for 40‐45 minutes. Allow to cool in the pan for 20 minutes and then take out and leave on
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Recipes – lesson plan for using YouTube recipe clips by Natalie Greenly
This lesson uses two video clips of recipes, from YouTube. These have been chosen because the commentary is
quite simple and there is not too much extra chat.