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《Lesson 068 Chocolate》.pdf

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《Lesson 068 Chocolate》.pdf

The Bob and Rob Show Study Guide Lesson 67 date: Jan 13, 2007 file name: bobrob 01- 13-07 file length: 27:11 Show notes 1 Chocolate, glorious chocolate and chockies . This week, the topic was that brown sweet that many say is bad for the teeth. Some Quotes about chocolate “All I really need is love, but a little chocolate now and then doesn’t hurt!” Lucy Van Pelt – In Peanuts, by Charles M.Schulz “Chocolate is cheaper than therapy and you don’t need an appointment” - Unknown “Don’t wreck a sublime chocolate experience by feeling guilty. Chocolate isn’t like premarital sex. It will not make you pregnant. And it always feels good “– Lora Brody, author of ‘Growing Up On The Chocolate Diet’ “Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you’re going to get.” Forrest Gump (Tom Hanks from the movie ‘Forrest Gump’) Commercial Jello chocolate pudding /jello/ Phrasal Verbs and Idioms to break off 1) To separate something from something else (by force) e.g: I broke off a piece of chocolate and gave it to my girlfriend. 2) to stop speaking or doing something before you have finished saying it or doing it, respectively e.g: As I walked in the bar, the conversations broke off and silence filled the place.. 3) to end a relationship (between countries as well as people) e.g: A) America broke off relations with North Korea. B) They were engaged for 5 years when they decided to suddenly break it off. Idioms “Make a mint” To make a lot of money e.g: 1) I think you can make a mint if you know several languages, have an MBA, and know the right people. 2) My uncle made a mint investing in real estate. Bonus Idiom: “to be in mint condition” To be as good as new or nearly in perfect condition e.g: 1) My car is 5 years old but it is still in mint condition because I hardly ever drive it. 2) Even though the car is used, it is in mint condition, so I would buy it.

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