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Veggie Burger Disaster – a Story

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Frieda is preparing dinner. They’re going to have veggie burgers today. Borg doesn’t like the smell of his veggie burger and wants to check out what’s wrong with it. He opens the microwave oven and things get out of control.

You can watch the video first if you like.

Now let’s have a look at the dialogs again:

Waiting for his Veggie Burger

Borg's veggie burger isn't ready yet, but the early bird gets the worm. But what is this revolting smell?

veggie burger = a food that looks like a hamburger but that is made with vegetables instead of meat

the early bird catches/gets the worm – used to say that people who start or arrive before others are more likely to succeed

revolting = extremely unpleasant or offensive

examples:

revolting [=disgusting] smell

The first picture that he sold was quite revolting. It showed a dead body hidden in the bushes.

The Bad Smell

Frieda should have had her eye on the veggie burger, but there's so much work on her hands.

have your eye on sth = watch sth closely

example:

I’ll have my eye on the kids while they’re playing in the garden. You can go now.

on your hands – used to say that you have sth or are responsible for sth

examples:

If I could have some time on my hands, I would go on a long vacation.

He had too much work on his hands. Someone should have helped him.

On Fire

Borg has this formication on his head. He's on fire. They must put out the fire.

formication = a sensation of sth creeping on or under your skin

on fire = in the process of burning

example:

The school building was on fire.

put out = cause sth to stop burning, extinguish

examples:

I need some sand to put the fire out.

You can’t smoke in here! Please put out your cigarettes.

Third-Degree Burn

It looks like a third-degree burn, with a lot of blisters.

third-degree burn = a severe injury caused by fire, heat or chemical substances

example:

She suffered a third-degree burn. The doctors are doing all they can to save her life.

blister = a raised area on the skin that contains clear liquid and that is caused by injury to the skin

example:

I hate these shoes. Yesterday I developed a blister on my heel because they rubbed against it.

The Doctor is Coming

When the doctor arrives a couple minutes later, the stupor is gone. Borg gets some ointment that works wonders.

a couple minutes = a couple of minutes (in informal language)

ointment = a smooth substance that is rubbed on the skin to help heal a wound or to reduce pain or discomfort

example:

Put some ointment on this cut. This should help.

do/work wonders = help or improve sth greatly

examples:

I think this book will do wonders for your mood.

The new experimental treatment is supposed to work wonders on my skin. We’ll see.

stupor = a state of extreme apathy resulting often from stress or shock

What the Veggie Burger Might Have Caused

Borg still has nausea, but fortunately no constipation. He's happy he didn't eat the veggie burger after all.

nausea /ˈnɑːzijə/ = the feeling you have in your stomach when you think you are going to vomit

examples:

I sometimes experience nausea when flying.

She suffers from frequent waves of nausea and nobody knows why.

constipation = the condition of being unable to easily release solid waste from your body 

example:

There are often side effects like nausea or constipation.


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