dialogue 1
Jingjing: Hey, Mark. What's that you're ____?
Mark: This? I just ____ it to see what it was. I wasn't _____ it. I guessit's one of those ____ videos.
Jingjing: Oh, I hope you're _____ those. Some of the people on therereally ______with food.
Mark: Yeah. It looks like this ____ is doing that. She has enough food for_____people on her table and she's ______pretty fast.
Jingjing: That's a real _____: chocolate cake, something that lookslike _____ in that big _____, ____.
Mark: It'sinteresting for a _____. I really don't get what's _____, though.
Jingjing: Well, for people who are _____, at ___ or at a _____, one of these videosmakes it feel like they have a _______.
Mark: Huh, acompanion with ______ food.
Jingjing: Not always, I've seen a few that _____ the _____ from ___ chainrestaurants, even _____ food from _____ stores.
Mark: Andpeople ______ in by that? Amazing.
Jingjing: Hey, different ____ for different ____.
Mark: Yeah,but those are some very different _____, for some very very ______, the way Isee it.
Jingjing: Everybody has something a ______________. This one seems pretty______.
Mark: Iguess so, except for the ______, and—well, I doubt if they can ________ everytime.
Jingjing: Hence a _________.
Mark: Uh, OK. Well, ___________.
Jingjing: Yeah, ________. Rome wasn't _____ in a day.
dialogue 2
Jingjing: Mark, since our ______ earlier, I found an _____ about those _______.
Mark: Ohyeah? Did it _______for their _______ popularity?
Jingjing: It____ did. That's what it was _____ about.
Mark: Well,give me the _______.
Jingjing: Itstarted as kind of a ___ social media activity in ______. The videos thatgot viewed the most were_________
Mark: Let meguess, very ——- girls eating like ———?
Jingjing: Yes, that's it. So, now that it's ——- so widely, experts have ———.
Mark: Right. So, how do they —— it?
Jingjing: Well, ——- is one of the factors.
Mark: Hmm,you mean people who ———watch these videos?
Jingjing: Yes. They get the ———of a —— meal, while theythemselves —— on ——- sticks or ——.
Mark: Thatmakes —— sense. I sometimes play a video of someone's ——-run-through whenI'm doing ——-work. It keeps me from feeling too ——- with the ——- I have,and —— keeps me from being ——-.
Jingjing: Isuppose that's ——.
Mark: Whatelse did the experts say?
Jingjing: ——else. You said “———,” right?
Mark: I did. Thanks, Jingjing.
new words andphrases
from dialogue 1
stuff
Roman feast:
get taken in by
different strokesfor different folks:
hold
from dialogue 2
broad strokes:
weigh in:
a lavish meal: