My hobby is cooking. I like to cook all kinds of light meals, especially something sweet.
I cook when I have free time. I also love to cook with friends. When I do this with friends, it is much more interesting and fun than cooking on my own. All in all, my everyday cooking place is my home.
For example, making your favorite pancakes is quite simple:
To make batter you will need:
- 1 glass of flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 eggs
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons of sugar
- 1 glass of milk
- 1 tablespoon oil
1) Mix and stir all ingredients well in a large bowl.
2) Put the dough in a hot skillet; cook on both sides until golden brown.
3) Serve pancakes with honey or jam.
I love to cook because. Cooking is soothing. And you feel like a little creator who creates something himself.
Well, I hope you enjoyed this little story about my hobby. Sorry to take your time. Thank you for your attention!
There are many opinions about advertising. Every week many hundreds of thousands advertisements appear for the first time. We face with ads everywhere: on TV when interesting films and TV shows are interrupted all the time, in newspapers, in the streets. This problem has pros and cons. Very often they don’t quite tell the truth about the products they are advertising. In a TV commercial the advertiser is trying to persuade you to go out and buy something. He wants to make you feel that you really must have it.
There is a number of different ways of doing this:
1.The snob effect. You’re told that the product is most exclusive and of course rather expensive. Only the best people use it.
2. The scientific effect. A serious looking man with glasses and a white coat, possibly a doctor or a professor, tells you about the advantages of the product.
3.The words-and-music effect. The name of the product is repeated over and over again, put into a rhyme and sung several times, in the hope that you won’t forget it.
4. The ha-ha effect. The advertiser tries to make you laugh by showing people or cartoon figures in funny situations.
5. The VIP effect. Well-known people, like actors or football players are shown using the product.
As a rule they don’t inform us about the product’s defects, they put some kind of pressure on consumers. There is the amount of advertising on TV and it annoys TV viewers. There are often commercial interruptions. But we can’t mention only negative features. Advertisers also help us to be informed about a great variety of goods on the market and to choose the one up to your taste and pocket. With their help we can find some new products. Every person has an opportunity to choose, to try something new, to compare and make our own conclusions. Why not?
My hobby is cooking. I like to cook all kinds of light meals, especially something sweet.
I cook when I have free time. I also love to cook with friends. When I do this with friends, it is much more interesting and fun than cooking on my own. All in all, my everyday cooking place is my home.
For example, making your favorite pancakes is quite simple:
To make batter you will need:
- 1 glass of flour
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- 2 eggs
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 2 tablespoons of sugar
- 1 glass of milk
- 1 tablespoon oil
1) Mix and stir all ingredients well in a large bowl.
2) Put the dough in a hot skillet; cook on both sides until golden brown.
3) Serve pancakes with honey or jam.
I love to cook because. Cooking is soothing. And you feel like a little creator who creates something himself.
Well, I hope you enjoyed this little story about my hobby. Sorry to take your time. Thank you for your attention!
There are many opinions about advertising. Every week many hundreds of thousands advertisements appear for the first time. We face with ads everywhere: on TV when interesting films and TV shows are interrupted all the time, in newspapers, in the streets. This problem has pros and cons. Very often they don’t quite tell the truth about the products they are advertising. In a TV commercial the advertiser is trying to persuade you to go out and buy something. He wants to make you feel that you really must have it.
There is a number of different ways of doing this:
1.The snob effect. You’re told that the product is most exclusive and of course rather expensive. Only the best people use it.
2. The scientific effect. A serious looking man with glasses and a white coat, possibly a doctor or a professor, tells you about the advantages of the product.
3.The words-and-music effect. The name of the product is repeated over and over again, put into a rhyme and sung several times, in the hope that you won’t forget it.
4. The ha-ha effect. The advertiser tries to make you laugh by showing people or cartoon figures in funny situations.
5. The VIP effect. Well-known people, like actors or football players are shown using the product.
As a rule they don’t inform us about the product’s defects, they put some kind of pressure on consumers. There is the amount of advertising on TV and it annoys TV viewers. There are often commercial interruptions. But we can’t mention only negative features. Advertisers also help us to be informed about a great variety of goods on the market and to choose the one up to your taste and pocket. With their help we can find some new products. Every person has an opportunity to choose, to try something new, to compare and make our own conclusions. Why not?