Digging up chocolate fossils?!
Have you ever felt that you wanted to become an archeologist or at least try to know some more about those big giants that lived in this Earth before we did? I suppose this would be closer step to take!
Highlights
“Dinosaur fossils! How awesome is this?”
“Inside you’ll find some tools and one big block of chocolate in a box – brush, spoon and hammer? It’s pretty heavy.”
“You crack it with the hammer. You pick up the top layer of the chocolate. What’s in here?”
“Pour some hot milk over it and you’ve got yourself hot chocolate.”
“But the whole fossil idea and this creation was done by a confectionery store in Kobe.”
- Awesome
- Adjective. In this case a slang that means that something is highly impressive
- Tools
- noun. A device or implement. Used to carry out a particular function
- Layer
- noun. Thickness of some material over a surface
- Pour
- noun. In this case it is the act of pouring a liquid
- Confectionery
- noun. A place where confections are kept or made
About the page
We are Chika's Japanagos Channel enthusiasts. Through her wonderful and informative videos we learn English language and the Japanese unique culture. Chika's silent strength and prowess in presenting interesting topics capture us to follow her channel in Youtube. We picked up three significant sentences and five unfamiliar words from the video for you to ponder. So, let's learn English and Japanese culture together!
japanagos, 14-04-03 15:57, 14-04-04 11:31, Yosei