Hi, Neil. How are you? I'm hungry. Me too. I'm starvingverb.饿死. Well, that's good because we're talking about lunch today. We're recording this just before lunch, so it's no wondernoun.奇迹 that we're both very hungry. You might be able to hear our tummies rumble because we're hungry. OK, so shall we begin?
Yes, let's do it. What have you got for lunch today? Today, for my lunch, I have chicken with potatoes and vegetables in a harissa pastenoun.糊. Oh, that sounds really nice. Yeah, it's leftovers, actuallyadv.实际上, which I have heatedverb.使激动 up and brought in in a little flasknoun.瓶. What are leftovers? Good question. Leftovers. That's food from a meal that you've already had that you didn't finish, and you can heatverb.使激动 it up and eat it again.
Yes, I also have leftovers for my lunch today.
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