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Lesson 204 | A time you taught someone something🧑‍🏫

2025/4/21
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我教我的小表妹Lily做泡菜,这是一次难忘的经历。她当时十三岁,对烹饪很感兴趣。因为我之前和妈妈一起做过几次泡菜,我觉得教她做泡菜既有趣又有意义,可以让她学习到一些东西,并且增进我们之间的感情。泡菜是一种传统的韩国发酵菜肴,制作过程有一些步骤对初学者来说比较棘手。为了让她更好地理解,我决定一步一步地教她,并且解释每一步背后的科学原理,让她明白为什么每个步骤都很重要。我们一起调制酱料,过程非常有趣,就像厨师在做指绘一样。我们戴着手套,把调料涂抹在白菜叶上,Lily笑个不停。最后,我把泡菜装进罐子里,并解释了发酵过程以及风味如何随着时间推移而加深。整个过程让我感到非常开心,这不仅仅是教她一个食谱,更是分享传统,与她共度美好时光,让我体会到食物的意义。

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This chapter covers a personal experience of teaching one's younger cousin how to make kimchi. It details the steps involved in the process and highlights the emotional connection and cultural significance of sharing the recipe.
  • The speaker taught their 13-year-old cousin, Lily, how to make kimchi.
  • The process was broken down into manageable steps.
  • The experience was meaningful due to the cultural significance and the bond shared with Lily.

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Hi, welcome to Lesson 204. If you find these resources helpful, hit that like button and click the join link at my YouTube page to unlock non-stop repeat after me lessons. This week we are looking at this Part 2 IELTS Speaking Cue Card. Describe a time when you taught someone something new. You should say who the person was, what you taught them, how you taught them, and explain how you felt about the experience.

Okay, first thing, let's go ahead and listen to the sample so you can hear the model spoken naturally. Here it is. We will now start part two of the exam. Start speaking now, please. One memorable time I taught someone something new was when I showed my younger cousin, Lily, how to make kimchi. She's about 13 years old and had recently become really interested in cooking.

Since I've made kimchi a few times with my mother, I thought it would be a fun and meaningful thing to pass on. Kimchi, as you probably know, is a traditional Korean fermented dish made with cabbage, radish, and a spicy chili paste. There are a few steps that can be tricky for beginners, so I decided to break it down and go through it with my cousin one step at a time. We started by soaking the cabbage in salt water to draw out the moisture.

I explained the science behind it to help her understand why each step matters.

Then we worked on the seasoning paste, mixing garlic, ginger, red chili flakes, fish sauce, and a little sugar. The most fun step was when we wore gloves and rubbed the seasoning into the cabbage leaves. Lily kept laughing and saying how it felt like finger painting for chefs. After we packed everything into jars, I explained how the fermentation process works and how the flavors deepen over time.

I felt genuinely happy about the whole experience. It wasn't just about teaching a recipe. It was about sharing a tradition and spending time with someone I care about. The whole experience reminded me how meaningful food can be. Thank you. Okay, we will now start this week's speech shadowing exercise. Enjoy. We will now start part two of the exam. Start speaking now, please.

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Since I've made kimchi a few times with my mother, I thought it would be a fun and meaningful thing to pass on. Thank you for leaving a like or share on this episode. If you have found these exercises helpful and would like more training, search for IELTS Ryan on YouTube, where you can find over 200 lessons to learn from.

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