Chinese food is very popular everywhere nowadays...but also Indian, Mexican, Brazialian, Arabian, Thai restaurants are full of people who like to "explore" the different food from all over the world.
I think it is a nice thing to have the opportunity of eating something different from pasta or pizza. Of course the best way to taste this food would be to try it in the countries of origin (I am sure the taste is a bit different from what we eat here) but if, for different reasons, we cannot have this wonderful opportunity, let's cheer up with a dish of noodle soup or fried rice in the restaurant just round the corner.
I think it is a nice thing to have the opportunity of eating something different from pasta or pizza. Of course the best way to taste this food would be to try it in the countries of origin (I am sure the taste is a bit different from what we eat here) but if, for different reasons, we cannot have this wonderful opportunity, let's cheer up with a dish of noodle soup or fried rice in the restaurant just round the corner.
...and now help yourselves!
La prof. di inglese vuol verificare pure qui come "masticate" la lingua :-)
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La prof. di inglese potrebbe portare in classe un blister con kebab fumante... Con la bocca piena la pronuncia inglese risulta una meraviglia!!!
Michela
Kebab?! Meglio la noodle soup!!!
Comunque prof, penso che l'idea di Michela sia da prendere in considerazione! Pensi a quanti miglioramenti ci sarebbero in classe nostra...
ehm, no eh?
Light Yuci
Kebab???
Non fatemi venire fame...
Io adoro i cibi Cinesi e voi?
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