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B1 Intermediate English 6:33 1,037 words Educational

The real reason cheese is yellow

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This educational video uncovers why many cheeses are dyed orange, tracing the history from medieval sheep milk cheese to modern annatto-colored cheddar. Learners will build vocabulary related to food science, agriculture, marketing, and history, including terms like 'beta carotene,' 'annatto seed,' 'cheesemaking,' and 'cross utilization.' The video combines historical storytelling with scientific explanations, offering excellent practice for understanding cause-and-effect narratives, consumer culture vocabulary, and how English speakers explain complex processes in an engaging way.

Learning Stats

B1

CEFR Level

1,037

Total Words

408

Unique Words

4/10

Difficulty

Vocabulary Diversity 39%

Key Vocabulary (13)

you A1 pronoun

Used to refer to the person or people that the speaker is addressing. It is the second-person pronoun used for both singular and plural subjects and objects.

love A1 verb

To feel a strong affection for someone, such as a family member or partner. It also means to have a very great interest in or pleasure from an activity or thing.

milk A1 noun

Milk is a white liquid produced by female mammals, such as cows and goats, used as food by humans. It is commonly consumed as a drink or used as an ingredient in various recipes like cereal, coffee, and cakes.

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