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  • 1 minute 34 seconds
    A different cup

    Pablo was suddenly very tired. He was also feeling very thirsty.

    So he decided to go home and make himself a nice cup of coffee. It was a beautiful, warm, sunny day. And though he was feeling hungry, he decided first he needed to get himself a nice drink. Normally, he wouldn't drink coffee after about 2:00 PM as he felt somehow made it more difficult for him to sleep.

    He was thinking about his favorite coffee cup when he suddenly realized that he had a series of habits that some people might have found a bit strange.

    The first habit he had was that in the morning first thing he would have a cup of tea.

    Normally, it would be peppermint tea, and he would have his peppermint tea in a particular cup.

    Later in the morning, if he was at home, he would have his second cup for the day, and this would be a cup of coffee.

    And this cup of coffee was in a different cup, A cup that he had bought online some time ago that he held on to very carefully. That was just the right size for his coffee in the morning and it was easy to go back and get a top-up.

    28 December 2023, 12:53 am
  • 6 minutes 22 seconds
    Pablo in the park

    Pablo sat down on the stool in the kitchen and closed his eyes to think back for a moment.

    He remembered a few weeks ago being in the park near his apartment, sitting on a bench in the sun and noticing a small blackbird. “It can’t be the same one,” he thought. 

    Then he remembered that was the day it rained.

    He had gone for a walk, turned his phone on silent, and sat on a park bench.

    One of his teachers had told him years ago that he should improve his skills in observation. So, when it rained, he stayed on the bench with his rain hat and raincoat for a few minutes, observing the people running through the park to get out of the rain.

    When he saw a little bird, a little bird that liked to jump around. He seemed to love the rain, unlike the people running in all directions. And sometimes he made an exciting chirp when he flew up high and down low quickly.

    Pablo wondered if he loved the rain because there were fewer people around and therefore he could jump around everywhere.

    Pablo opened his eyes and smiled at the memory. He decided to go back to the park and see if he could find the little bird again. He grabbed his raincoat, just in case, and headed out the door.

    As he walked through the park, he looked around for the little bird. He saw many other birds, but not the one he was looking for. He sat down on a bench and waited, hoping the little bird would appear.

    After a while, he heard a familiar chirp and looked up to see the little blackbird hopping around on a nearby tree branch. Pablo smiled and watched as the bird flew from branch to branch, chirping happily.

    Pablo felt grateful for this moment of peace and connection with nature. He sat there for a while longer, watching the bird and enjoying the beauty of the park.

    In today's English lesson—listen to the first sentence 

    “Pablo sat down on the stool in the kitchen and closed his eyes to think back for a moment.”

    “In this sentence, we have two new vocabulary words: ‘stool’ and ‘moment’. A ‘stool’ is a type of chair without a back or arms, often used in kitchens or bars. A ‘moment’ is a very short period of time.”

    “Can you use the words ‘stool’ and ‘moment’ in your own sentences? For example, ‘I sat on the stool at the bar and ordered a drink’ or ‘I only need a moment to finish this task.’”

    “He remembered a few weeks ago being in the park near his apartment, sitting on a bench in the sun and noticing a small blackbird. ‘It can’t be the same one,’ he thought.”

    “In this sentence, we have two new vocabulary words: ‘

    An ‘apartment’ is a type of housing where people live in individual units within a larger building. A ‘bench’ is a long seat for several people, often found in parks or public places

    Practice using the new vocabulary: “Can you use the words ‘apartment’, ‘bench’, and ‘blackbird’ in your own sentences? 

    For example, ‘I live in an apartment building with many other people’ or ‘I sat on the bench and watched the people walking by.’”

     

    Play the lesson again and listen carefully 

    Then test your English and try to remember the answers to these questions.

    Then test your English

    1. “Where did Pablo go for a walk?” 

    2. “What did Pablo see in the park?”

    English language exercises 

    Can you retell the story in your own words?

    Can you write a continuation of the story?

    Why is the importance of observation, appreciation of nature and mindfulness important

     

    29 June 2023, 8:38 am
  • 6 minutes 4 seconds
    Pablo and the black bird
    Just as Pablo turned towards the kitchen window, he saw a bird.   A little Blackbird.   The little Blackbird sitting on the windowsill had small bright yellow eyes. The bird seemed to be looking almost curiously at Pablo for some reason.   As if he was wondering what Pablo was about to do. Pablo stood very still. He did not want to see the bird fly away. It was not every day that Pablo had a little black bird sitting on his kitchen windowsill, but then again. He wondered. Had he seen this bird before? Was this the little bird that had been sitting outside on the steps? The same day he had sat outside last Saturday, on the steps outside his apartment on the sidewalk in the sun.   Probably not, he thought to himself. How would he know anyway? Little blackbirds like this one, well, most of them looked the same.   Although this one was kind of a little bit different. he seemed confident somehow. As he was meant to be there and Pablo was the visitor   It was certainly looking at him a little bit differently, as if it was most curious. Perfect, Pablo thought.   Now the little bird was going to delay his pizza making and he was feeling very hungry. The little bird's eyes seemed to dart around the kitchen very quickly before landing on Pablo. Was he curious about me?   Pablo wondered to himself, while he must be.   Nice to have company, Pablo thought. As he remembered how difficult it was being away from people. Especially at the time, so many people were separated from each other. He appreciated the company of this little bird. The bird looked up and chirped at him happily. He then chirped again very loudly and flew away. English lesson objective Enhance your understanding of descriptive language by answering the following questions Answer the following questions: Have you ever observed a unique encounter with an animal or bird?
    • How do you think Pablo felt when he first noticed the blackbird?
    • Why do you think he wanted the bird to stay?
    • How did Pablo's feelings change when he realized the bird might have been observing him before?
    What have learned about the descriptive language and emotions through the story of Pablo and the little black bird?   Exercises:   Write a continuation of the story, imagining what happens after the blackbird flies away. Create a piece of artwork sharing some part of the story    
    30 May 2023, 9:07 am
  • 3 minutes 20 seconds
    Sometimes new dreams wake up

    When Pablo woke up from his dream. He suddenly realized something.

    He had been writing his dreams down now for many years on a Google Doc on his phone.

    Just little things that he could remember.

    Stories.

    People. Places.

    Points in time.

    And he had begun to realize that there were certain themes. Almost. Storyboards.

    Sometimes it was if he was traveling along in a dream and he would drop into another dream.

    Sometimes you would wake up in a dream.

    That was fun.

    He would look out a window or move through a doorway just by thinking about it.

    Sometimes he could navigate through dreams. He could move from one dream to another, but he never really remembered how he did this.

    Sometimes he would wake up laughing.

    Not all dreams were good, of course.

    And so he was beginning to train himself to wake up in the middle of a dream that he didn't like.

    This was a skill that took some time, and he realized now over many years how he could often now do it.

    Or move from a bad dream into a good one.

    Sometimes he dreamt another languages. He loved dreaming in English.

    And liked dreams in many languages.

    At times he dreamt he was a gardener. Or he was a builder. Or he was a teacher. Or sometimes it felt like he would drop in on other people's dreams and play a role like an actor in a play.

    He might be a kitchen hand or someone looking after beautiful horses in an old stable from long ago

    At other times. He would get little messages. Like not to spend too much money. He didn't always like that dream, but. It had been helpful.

    He membered it well, wrote it down and made a budget spent less saved more.

    Thinking of that, Pablo got up to make his pizza, a good cheap meal he thought to himself he could add some good  healthy ingredients and it was easy to share with others and with that went straight into the kitchen to start making his pizza dough.

    28 March 2023, 10:28 am
  • 3 minutes 8 seconds
    Chat

    The smell of rain. Pablo wondered what it was called. The smell of rain. It reminded him of his home country.

    Pablo decided to Google it. The name of the word was Petrichor

    The word Petrichor means

    The earthy smell when rain falls on dry soil. He suddenly felt very sleepy. He decided to lay down and have a nap before making his pizza.

     Shortly after he lay down, there was another knock at the door.

    When Pablo got to the door, there was a young man with black curly hair. Standing on the unevenly, a hoverboard hovering above the ground.

    Coming for a ride? He asked.

    Pablo thought he looked familiar. He couldn't quite remember where he'd met him, but he'd seen him at some point somewhere.

    I'm not sure, Pablo said. Just as the young man reached out, grabbed him by the hand and placed him precariously on the back of his hoverboard. And down the stairs they went, quickly, whizzing past people who were quietly coming upstairs.

    Out into the street and along the footpath, as fast as the board could carry them, they made their way outside the doors of a large bank.

    Pablo jumped off the board and walked through the doors of the bank. Where there was a large queue of people standing. He stood in line.

    Above him was a very large television screen, like a movie theatre.

    Above him was playing an advertisement.

    He looked ahead of him in the line. In front of him there was his friend Peter. Pablo looked up to the big screen and the words suddenly appeared in 

    Chat

    Get

    Peter

    Too

    Suddenly, Pablo woke up.

     

    English Lesson: Vocabulary and Reading Comprehension

    Objective: Identify new vocabulary words from the text above and understand the meaning of the words used in our story

     

    "The Smell of Rain"

    1. Have you ever noticed a unique smell when it rains? 

     

    What experiences and feelings have you had about the smell of rain?

     

        2. "Petrichor." Do you know what it means?

     

    The word Petrichor can be described as "the earthy smell when rain falls on dry soil." 

     

       3. Listening to how this word relates to the story, how it might be used in other ways?

     

    Comprehension Questions:

    1. What did Pablo wonder about when he smelled the rain?
    2. How did Pablo discover the name of the word related to the smell of rain?
    3. What does the word Petrichor mean?
    4. What did Pablo do after discovering the meaning of the word Petrichor?
    5. Who did Pablo meet outside his door?
    6. What did the young man offer Pablo?
    7. Where did Pablo and the young man go on the hoverboard?
    8. What did Pablo see when he walked into the bank?
    9. Who did the big screen in the bank mention?
    10. What happened at the end of the story?

     

    English language vocabulary from today's lesson

    1. Petrichor - the earthy smell when rain falls on dry soil
    2. Hoverboard - a type of skateboard that hovers above the ground
    3. Precariously - dangerously unstable or insecure
    4. Queue - a line of people waiting for something
    5. Advertisement - a public promotion of a product or service
    6. Whizzing - moving quickly through the air with a buzzing sound
    7. Comprehension - understanding or grasp of something
    8. Reminded - caused someone to remember something
    9. Familiar - known or recognized from past experience
    10. Suddenly - happening quickly and unexpectedly.
    28 February 2023, 2:48 am
  • 3 minutes 4 seconds
    Pablo opened the door

    Pablo opened the door, and standing in front of him was Sylvia.

     

    Sylvia held a small handful of things, including a small bunch of bright-green leaves. 

    I thought you could do with some of these? She winked. 

    I heard you were making a pizza. 

    What is it? Pablo asked. 

    Arugula, she said. Arrrrrrrrrrrrrrr ugula, she said again in her heavy accent and laughed. 

    But where I come from, boy, we call it Rocket, and it grows like a rocket it does too. 

    Very good for you, lad, packed with vitamin C and K, improves ye bones and keeps you healthy, boy 

    And what does it taste like? Pablo asked 

    Like a spicy bite, peppery hot wakes you up; it does and is great on a pizza. 

    In the oven? Pablo asked 

    Ha, Sylvia laughed. Rip it after a quick wash under the tap. 

    Throw it on your pizza after it's just out of the oven and you are about to put it on the plate, lad. 

    Try it, she said, holding out a piece. Pablo grabbed it and bit into it. 

    He said he thought it was peppery and almost nutty; it tastes excellent, he said 

     

    Sylvia smiled and gave Pablo a small box with garlic and onions. 

     

    Where did you get it? He asked 

     

    Time will soon tell, Sylvia said and waved goodbye.

     

    Pablo placed the box, and the Arugula, or Rocket as Sylvia had said it was also called, onto the kitchen table and looked out the open window. 

     

    There he could see the faint drops of rain, and then he could smell a strange and familiar smell; he knew that smell it was the smell of …

     

    English lesson Objectives:

    Learn to recognize new vocabulary related to food and cooking.

    Understand the use of different accents in the English language.

     

    Exercises:  

    Define and describe any new words you may have learned in the story. 

     

    Answer the questions below 

    "What did Sylvia bring to Pablo?" 

     

     "What did Sylvia tell Pablo about Arugula?"

     

    "What is another name for Arugula?

     

    Discussion 

    "What accents do you find easy to understand"?  

     

    "What kind of accent do you think Sylvia has"?

     

    Describe each of the words below and add them to your vocabulary list 

     

    1. Arugula
    2. Handful
    3. Leaves
    4. Wink
    5. Pizza
    6. Accent
    7. Rocket
    8. Vitamin C and K
    9. Peppery
    10. Smell

     

    30 January 2023, 8:39 am
  • 1 minute 27 seconds
    Knock, knock, knock. Went the door

    Pablo looked up and looked around, catching a glimpse of himself in the mirror; ugh, he gasped 

    He was still in his pajamas 

    The kitchen was a total mess; he quickly ran and closed the bathroom door, where a wet towel was hanging and his shaving gear another disaster area, he thought to himself. 

    Running to his bedroom, he jumped out of his pajamas and into some track pants.   

    He grabbed a jumper, threw it over his pajama top, and quickly tucked it in  He leaped over a pile of washing, grabbed some books off the floor, placed them on the table, and put the clothes into the washing basket. He tripped over the cord powering his old laptop and fell onto the washing basket, tipping it over.  Coming, he yelled once he got up and quickly made his way to the door Knock, knock, knock He undid the lock and opened the door, and to his surprise. 

     

    Please test your English in our story questions below from Chapter 1 to 4

    Part 1: Chapter 1 https://eattmag.com/begins/

    Part 2: Chapter 1 https://eattmag.com/at-himself/

    Part 3: Chapter 1 https://eattmag.com/solid-muscular-frame/

    Part 4: Chapter 1 Pablo lay in bed he could not sleep https://eattmag.com/pablo-lay-in-bed/ 

     

     

    29 September 2022, 10:24 am
  • 4 minutes 19 seconds
    Kitchen hacks

    Pablo had a busy day and realized he was getting hungry when he was thinking about his pizza. 

    Um, he thought, what can he make quickly and easily?  Something crisp and crunchy  with some flavor. 

    He had some eggs in the fridge with a blue colored shell they were a mix, the women had told him at the market but he was in a rush and did not have time to ask what they were a mix of.

    They always laughed and had a wry sense of humor. But Pablo knew the shady ladies, as some people had called them, were always looking out for him and spoiled him in one way or another.

    And he was sure it was just not because he sometimes took them some extra lemons to sell when he had been given too many.

    Thinking of them, he opened the freezer and found a bag of hash browns. He took two out to defrost and then found the last remaining tomato in the fridge.  "That must have cost a pretty penny." he heard one of the ladies say, but it had also been given to him. So, he just winked at her, and she laughed as he moved on through the market.  Pablo knew many of the stallholders now in the market at the old meat factory. It smelt like garlic, coriander, and flowers, he had thought to himself that day.

    He heated some oil in the pan and gently placed the hash browns in it when the oil was just below smoking hot to get them nice and crisp. After a few minutes on each side, he placed them on the little hot plate to go into the griller. Then sliced the tomato into four thick slices and tossed them in the pan for 2 minutes, a minute on each side. Then added a knob of butter, freshly ground black pepper across the top, and a generous sprinkle of sea salt. 

    Grated some tasty cheese for melting and sliced some super thin slices of Parmesan the deli guy at the market had given him wrapped in wax paper, with a wink when his wife was not looking. He heated the grill and placed a large spoon of pesto on top of the hash brown, spreading it slowly along the crunchy top.

    Adding the slices of tomato on top, he could smell the greenery of the pesto, then added the thin Parmesan, followed by the grated cheese for melting on top of the stack. Placing it under the grill for three minutes, he carefully watched as the hash brown crisped around the edges, the cheese melted, running down the sides, and the pesto bubbled away slowly. He felt a gurgle just looking at it.  Sliding them onto the plate, grabbing his tea, and waiting a few seconds for them to cool down, he cut the first one in half and lifted it to his lips, about to take his first bite. 

    ..... then suddenly, there was a knock at the door   

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    24 August 2022, 12:29 pm
  • 2 minutes
    Any room for Mushrooms

    Is there any room for mushrooms? 

    That night, Pablo had a funny dream.

     He was sitting up on the magic carpet.

    Flying above and through the clouds 

     

    When he looked down, he realized the carpet was made of pizza, and he was sitting on top of a large slice of pepperoni.

     

    Large leaves of green lettuce stuck to the pizza, blew with melted cheese. Blew up, up into the air 

     

    Giant wheels of fried onions and huge cloves of purple garlic bubbled away among the whole black peppercorns glistening in the sunlight.

     

    He was driving the pizza high up through the sky.

    His steering wheel was made of a giant mushroom with soft rubbery edges.

    He held on tight, turned the slice gently to the left, then lifted the mushroom as the whole portion glided up effortlessly. Towards the rising sun 

     

    He turned to the left, where cows and pigs flew by waving brightly Texan scarfs in Blue, White, and Red. 

     

    Pablo began to laugh. He was still laughing when he woke up and suddenly remembered he had no mushrooms. 

     

    How could he fly the pizza if he had no mushrooms?

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    30 July 2022, 9:52 am
  • 3 minutes 22 seconds
    Serendipity

    Serendipity. Read the words while listening to the story of Pablo to improve your reading and listening in English  

    Pablo hoped Mary was ok? 

    when he got off the call

    He knew her family was very strict and did not want her to get the sickness.

    Many people had been sick this winter with a new kind of flu 

    A kind of winter cold that gave people the chills. 

    Just then, something serendipitous happened 

    Serendipity was a new word Pablo had learned 

    meaning - a good surprise. 

     

    Pablo had just got another text from his friend about the party.

    The text said they were having an outdoor event 

     A bit cold for that, Pablo thought 

    Pablo was excited now 

    He wanted to go out and taste the world 

    After all this time inside 

    Unable to meet his friends 

    “Outside ?“ Pablo texted back. 

     

    An outdoor/indoor patio/ verandah/balcony party, his friend texted back with a little smile. 

    A kind of Texan grill 

    Umm thought Pablo sounds tasty.

     

    And then he suddenly remembered the Pizza he made recently. 

     

    The smell was not quite what he wanted it to be.

    Was he missing something in the Pizza he made for Maria? 

     

    His oven had just broken down, and so how was he going to make another one?  

     

    In the microwave, he thought.  

     

    But how could he make it crispy and yummy tasting with something a little healthy on it? 

     

    He knew Maria would like another one they did not have much money also he thought. 

     

    Perhaps he could make it a Texan flavour.

     

    Serendipitous, he wondered, was not quite sure how to use this new word yet.   

     

    But another friend had told him serendipity meant 

     

    Something wonderful. 

    Meant to be. 

    Feeling it.  

    Knowing it. 

    At precisely the correct exact time or moment.

     

    And the Collins dictionary said it was 

    The faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident.

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    Start Pablo's story at the beginning

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    https://eattmag.com/1-english-with-cullen-lesson-one-good-morning-and-good-afternoon/

     

     

    22 June 2022, 11:52 pm
  • 6 minutes 15 seconds
    Mary wanted to throw snowballs

     

    https://eattmag.com/english-lesson-80

    Answer the questions on the link above for English, Lesson 80. Part 3 Chapter 2

     

     

     

    1 May 2021, 7:05 am
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