10. Vegetables



1.

A: What do you plan on making as a side dish for dinner?

B: I was planning on making some kind of vegetable.

A: Do you know what kind?

B: What kind of vegetable do you want?

A: I wouldn't mind eating some corn.

B: How do you want it?

A: What do you mean?

B: I can boil it, grill it, or microwave it.

A: You should throw some corn on the grill.

B: Is that really what you want?

A: That sounds good.

B: I guess I can do that.



2.

A: Are you going to make anything to go with dinner?

B: I may make a vegetable.

A: What vegetable are you going to make?

B: What kind do you like?

A: I like corn.

B: How would you like me to make it?

A: Excuse me?

B: How do you want your corn?

A: I'd like it grilled.

B: Are you sure that's how you want me to make it?

A: I'd love that.

B: That's what I'll do.



3.

A: What's the side dish that you're making for dinner?

B: I'm not sure. I was thinking of making a vegetable.

A: What kind of vegetable are you thinking about making?

B: Do you know what kind of vegetable you want to eat?

A: Why don't you make some corn?

B: How would you like the corn?

A: I don't understand what you mean.

B: Do you want it boiled, grilled, or microwaved?

A: Why don't you grill it?

B: That's how you want it?

A: Yes, that sounds delicious.

B: Okay, I'll grill some corn then.



Practice the Conversations of This Topic with Mike