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Food Glossary
Food Glossary
This is an example of a glossary. It contains food terms, parts of speech, definitions in sentence case from Google Search, text-to-speech pronunciation models, images from Wikimedia Commons, automatic translations to French, and authentic example sentences from the Lextutor Concordancer. I found my definitions on Google.- apple
- noun
- The round fruit of a tree of the rose family, which typically has thin red or green skin and crisp flesh.
- Example: They may occur to the discoverer in a flash of inspiration, as in the mythical story of Newton's discovery of the law of gravitation being triggered by his seeing an APPLE fall from a tree.
- fr: pomme
- bagel
- noun
- A dense bread roll in the shape of a ring, made by boiling dough and then baking it.
- Example: In many regions around the country, the BAGEL, a ring-shaped bread product, is a common breakfast item. A BAGEL is often topped with seeds, such as sesame or poppy, or other spiced toppings, and is often served sliced in half, toasted, and spread with butter or cream cheese or other toppings.
- fr: beignet
- curry
- noun
- A dish of meat, vegetables, etc., cooked in an Indian-style sauce of strong spices and typically served with rice.
- Example: And he came and he had a massive full plate of rice and CURRY and then he had custard and gooseberry pie.
- fr: curry
- fajita
- noun
- A dish of Mexican origin consisting of strips of spiced beef or chicken, chopped vegetables, and grated cheese, wrapped in a soft tortilla and often served with sour cream.
- Example: Fry for one minute, then tip in the black beans and fajita seasoning.
- fr: fajita
- gulab jamun
- noun
- A milk-solid-based sweet from the Indian subcontinent, popular in India.
- Example: He ordered gulab jamun for everybody.
- fr: gulab jamun
- hamburger
- noun
- A round patty of ground beef, fried or grilled and typically served on a bun or roll and garnished with various condiments.
- Example: She finished her HAMBURGER and drank her coffee and paid her check.
- fr: l'hamburger
- kimchi
- noun
- Spicy pickled cabbage, the national dish of Korea.
- Example: Like all Korean meals, breakfast is usually served with banchan, or side dishes consisting of KIMCHI , steamed eggs and tofu.
- fr: kimchi
- maple syrup
- noun
- Syrup produced from the sap of certain maples, especially the sugar maple.
- Example: I like to cook without recipes, freely mixing Marsala wine, mustard, artichoke hearts, candied ginger, MAPLE SYRUP , and plums, hoping something capable of being digested will emerge.
- fr: sirop d'érable
- pizza
- noun
- A dish of Italian origin consisting of a flat, round base of dough baked with a topping of tomato sauce and cheese, added meat or vegetables.
- Example: What about having a PIZZA with me tonight after work?"
- fr: pizza
- salmon
- noun
- A large edible fish that is a popular game fish, much prized for its orange flesh that turns pink when cooked.
- Example: Our church held a wonderful candlelit SALMON supper.
- fr: saumon.
- shepherd's pie
- noun
- A dish of ground meat under a layer of mashed potato.
- Example: The meat was melt-in-the-mouth gorgeous and the shepherd's pie had fluffy mashed potato and flavoursome meat.
- fr: tarte du berger
- shrimp
- noun
- A small free-swimming crustacean with an elongated body, typically marine and frequently harvested for food.
- Example: She said sharks have no bones and SHRIMP swim backwards.
- fr: crevette
- smoked salmon
- noun
- A orange fleshed fish flavored using smoldering wood at low temperatures during a curing process and sliced.
- fr: saumon fumé froid tranché
- spaghetti
- noun
- Pasta made in long, slender, solid strings.
- Example: Do you want SPAGHETTI tonight? Suits me. SPAGHETTI David? Got some of that lovely oatmeal bread?
- fr: spaghetti
- zucchini
- noun
- A green variety of smooth-skinned summer squash.
- Example: Top them with your favorite red sauce and some stir-fried mushrooms, ZUCCHINI , and peppers.
- fr: courgette
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How to Use the Hypertext Narrative Creator on the Virtual Writing Tutor
Embedded Hypertext Narrative
Chemistry and Pharmacology
Word count: 766
Choice count: 4
Section count: 20
Image count: 20
Error count: 0
Field Related Analysis:
Education : 16 matches (School, ability, campus, choice, college, degree, don, learn, major, project, reader, research, school, semester, test, university)
Nursing : 14 matches (cancer, test, effects, foot, fungus, mushroom, nervous, pharmacist, pharmacology, reaction, species, treatment, treat, chemistry)
Biology : 11 matches (cancer, drive, family, nervous system, pharmacology, reaction, shoot, species, spectroscopy, humans, laboratory)
Target Structure:
a foot in the door (1 match)
background check (1 match)
learn the ropes (1 match)
Chemistry and Pharmacology

Start at the beginning.
I'm studying Sciences at Montmorency College to become a pharmacist. It's my final year of college, and I'm perplexed. I'm not sure which university I want to go to.
Choice 1 : Go to the University of Montreal.
Choice 2 : Go to the University of Laval.
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Go to the University of Montreal.
I am happy that I have chosen to study at the University of Montreal. I love the professors here, and I'm happy that I am close to my family and friends. After two years of study, this is my last year at university. I wonder what I can do after finishing my studies.
Choice 1 : Work for the army as a chemist.
Choice 2 : Get a foot in the door as a research laboratory chemist.
![By René Bélanger [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons By René Bélanger [CC0], via Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/44/Rue_des_Sciences_de_l%27%C3%A9ducation%2C_Universit%C3%A9_Laval.jpg)
Go to the University of Laval.
I decided to move to Quebec and live on the campus of the University of Laval. I have been living here for 2 months, and it's almost the end of the semester. I'm tired of all these exams and I miss my family and friends. I seriously wonder if I want to continue my studies. What should I do?
Write a choice here.

Work for the army as a chemist.
I decided to join the army. After the mandatory background check, I receive a modest salary with benefits since I work for the Canadian Forces. The Sergeant Major has just told me that he is forming a group made up entirely of chemists to work on a top-secret project. He wants me to learn the ropes and then to synthesize a chemical that is easily diffused in the air and has the ability to attack a person's nervous system. The amount that we have been asked to synthesize is enough to kill millions of people! What have I gotten myself into?
Write a choice here.
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Work in a research laboratory as a chemist.
I have been working for 5 years in this laboratory looking for a cure for cancer. The equipment I use allows me to produce the compounds I want, and infrared spectroscopy allows me to check the purity of these products. My data tells me that it is better to add spores of a new species of mushroom that grows in Brazil to treat cancer. I don't know if it's a good idea since I don't know the effects of this fungus on humans.
Write a choice here.
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Start your own chemical company.
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Agree to join the top-secret group.
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Write a choice here.
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Refuse to join the top-secret group.
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Fix the problem in the protocol.
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![By U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Aaron Peterson. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons By U.S. Navy photo by Photographer’s Mate 2nd Class Aaron Peterson. [Public domain], via Wikimedia Commons](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9e/US_Navy_020712-N-5471P-010_EOD_teams_detonate_expired_ordnance_in_the_Kuwaiti_desert.jpg)
Say nothing and hope that the reaction doesn't work.
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Stay late and wait for the Sergeant Major.
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Add the mushroom spores to the treatment.
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Test the remedy now.
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Kill them both and destroy the treatment.
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Try to scare them away with the gun.
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Bang-bang, shoot them both.
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Bang! Shoot myself.
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I started to feel strange.
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Quit school and drive a bus.
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Continue studying at school and finish my degree.
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The End.
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A Grammar Checker that Talks to You
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By using text-to-speech, the VWT can explain and suggest corrections orally. The exciting part is that there is evidence that hearing corrective feedback may be more effective than reading it.
In an earlier study, Jordan (2004) found that the combination of oral feedback with written comments on students' exams was more comprehensible and encouraging than written feedback alone on written exams. While it is doubtful that learners will find it more encouraging to listen to corrective feedback generated by a voice synthesizer on the Virtual Writing Tutor, listening to feedback might indeed make it more comprehensible.
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References
Jordan, J. (2004). The use of orally recorded exam feedback as a supplement towritten comments. Journal of Statistics Education, 12(1), 20-27.
Sobhani M. and Tayebipour F. (2015).The Effects of Oral vs. Written Corrective
Feedback on EFL Learners’ Essay Writing, Theory and Practice in
Language Studies, 5, (8).
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