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Question 1:
People often use a ....... to cut food on their dishes. This utensil often has a serrated edge that is helpful when*^*cutting or slicing foods.
A.
knife
B.
spoon
C.
chopsticks
D.
fork
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A flat dish, that is used to hold many different types of foods, is also called a ........
A ....... is also a flat dish but it is used under a cup. People often use a cup and this item when they drink tea.
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People often use a ....... when eating soup. This type of utensil has a hollow bowl-like area in the center that*^*can hold small amounts of liquids.
....... are common utensils in Asia. People use two of these utensils at one time and they are usually made of*^*wood or metal.
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February 10
Language Scholarship
The Blackrock Education Foundation would like to announce that we will begin taking applications for the 24th German Language Scholarship starting March 10 and ending on March 31. Applicants from diverse backgrounds are encouraged to apply. To qualify for the scholarship, applicants must:
- be currently enrolled in a master's program
- prove advanced proficiency in the German language
- submit a complete health check
- submit a recommendation from a previous language instructor
The German Language scholarship is intended for students who already speak German at an advanced level. Therefore, this scholarship is for students who plan to use the German language to study in Germany in the near future.
Recipients of the scholarship must complete monthly progress reports, submit all monthly expenses to the foundation, and maintain a B+ grade average.
Applications can be downloaded under the RESOURCES tab on our website. Please submit all necessary materials to Mr. Hans Richter, Blackrock Education Foundation Director. The address is 459 Pearson Road, Chicago, IL 60616. The review and selection process will take approximately two weeks. Any application with incomplete or missing documents will be rejected without exception. Results will be released on April 15.
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To: Clint Porter
From: Hans Richter
Date: April 15
Subject: Blackrock Scholarship
Attachment: scholarship information
Dear Mr.Porter,
I would like to congratulate you as a recipient of the 24th German Language Scholarship. As a recipient of the scholarship, your travel expenses to Germany, tuition fee, and living expenses will all be supplied for the duration of one year. Attached is a booklet containing information on scholarship regulations and requirements. Please make sure to read it carefully. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to contact me. I will be e-mailing you within the next week with specific details for how to prepare for your upcoming studies.
Thanks,
Hans Richter
Director, Blackrock Education Foundation
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