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Cafe Puccini Mini-Story

Cafe Puccini Vocab

Publish Date: December 28th, 2006All Sound (Audio) Archives Available At:http://www.effortlessenglish.libsyn.comMy favorite spot in San Francisco is Cafe Puccini- located in theNorth Beach neighborhood of the city. North Beach has a long andinteresting history. It was originally the neighborhood for Italian immi-grants in the city- and even today it has many Italian people, cafes, and restaurants. As a kid, the famous baseball player Joe Dimaggio lived in North Beach.The most famous period for the neighborhood, however, was in the late 1950s and the 1960s--when North Beach served as the center of San Francisco's literary renaissance. In particular, North Beach was home to the Beat writers and poets. The Beats developed a new, free, open style of writing. They also challenged the conser-vative society of America in the 50s, and helped create SanFrancisco's uniquely liberal culture. Many credit the Beats as the fathers and mothers of the 1960s cultural renaissance in America. Among the most famous Beat writers were Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, and Gary Snyder- all of whom lived in North Beach at vari-ous times in their lives. The focal point of the movement was City Lights Bookstore- owned by the anarchist poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti. In the 1950s, City Lights made history when they pub-lished Allen Ginsberg's controversial poem "Howl"- which shocked mainstream Americans at the time. Soon after, Jack Kerouac fol-lowed with his books "On The Road" and "The Dharma Bums"-- and the Beat movement was born. Ferlinghetti is still the owner of the bookstore, and City Lights is still a popular independent publisher. And North Beach is still home to artists and writers, although it has become much more expensive and now attracts wealthier residents as well as tourists. Even though the literary scene is not what it used to be- North Beach still has many family owned cafes. You'll find artists, writers, poets, entrepreneurs, musicians, businesspeo-ple, and tourists relaxing together in them.My favorite is Cafe Puccini, which is named after the Italian opera composer. The cafe owner is Italian. He often plays opera music, and every day he sits at a table in the back and chats with his friends.They hold long animated conversations in Italian, adding to the music of the place.I go to that cafe often. I usually get a mocha, find a small table, and then write articles for Effortless English. Sometimes I study a little Spanish or Japanese. Sometimes I read. Sometimes I just watch the people walk by the windows. The staff never seems to mind that I stay a long time- they are always friendly.On sunny days I sit at a table on the sidewalk, but now, during the winter, I stay indoors.If you get a chance to visit San Francisco, stop by Cafe Puccini. Its located near the intersection of Columbus and Vallejo streets, in North Beach. Be sure to bring a book by Kerouac or Ginsberg. Sit ,enjoy the opera music, and relax for a while. No one will hurry you.Learn More:North Beachhttp://www.sfnorthbeach.org/Jack Kerouachttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_KerouacAllen Ginsberghttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_GinsbergGary Snyderhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gary_Snyder

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Bubba's Food Vocab

Sara Smith, who lives in San Francisco, went shopping for cat food.Sara is 30, and lives at 3037 Market St. She has lived there since 1990. Sara is married. She is married to a man named John. She has been married for 7 years.They have two children, and one very big cat. Their son Bob is five years old and their daughter Nancy is three. Their cat, Bubba, is 2 years old. Bubba is huge. He weighs 258 pounds (117 kilos)!At 9am, Sara got into her car and drove to the pet store. She bought 68 bags of cat food for $10 each plus tax. The regular price was $15, so she got a good deal. The total was $680. She paid by credit card.On her way home, Sara stopped at a convenience store to buy milk. Bubba loves milk. The milk was $3.00 for one gallon, and Sara bought 30 gallons. She paid $100 and got $10 back in change.Sara got home at 11 a.m. Bubba was waiting at the door. He was very hungry.

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