In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Cover the pot, reduce to the lowest possible heat, and simmer for about 15 minutes. The mixture will begin to coagulate, and the curds will separate from the whey. When you see the white curds completely separate from the yellowish whey, it's time to transfer the tofu.
Summary: Simmer the mixture.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: During quality time, you should be able to talk and connect. That doesn’t mean sitting side by side scrolling through your phones. Quality time could be as simple as hanging out after school or eating a meal together.  Invite your boyfriend over for a family BBQ, or have a cuddly movie night. Have a pool day, stop for an after-school snack, or go on a hike! with playful teasing. Just because you’re in a relationship doesn’t mean you should stop flirting! Tease him about his quirky habits or make up a goofy nickname or two. Just make sure the teasing is fun and lighthearted for both of you. If he gets upset or asks you to stop, it means you’re taking it too far.  You could say, “Hey, you’re a pretty good cook...almost as good as my six year old sister!” Tease him about his Stars Wars obsession or his inexplicable love for weird foods. Look for other ways to find humor in everyday situations as well. Doing this will help to reduce any feelings of awkwardness and help your boyfriend associate being around you with having fun. Make funny faces together. Watch comedies and laugh your heads off. Tickle him and joke around. Remember, relationships are supposed to be fun!  Start a food fight or have a wrestling match. Have a dance party and take tons of goofy selfies. . Don’t try to change who you are for your boyfriend. Stop worrying about what he thinks and be your genuine self. You’ll both have more fun if you can let loose around him.  Think about the activities you enjoy and the people you love. If you’re changing any of those for your boyfriend, stop. Make a list of your strengths and good qualities. Maybe you’re a hilarious friend or a super talented artist. Embrace and celebrate your positive qualities! Your boyfriend should, too.  If he doesn’t accept you for who you are, he’s not worth your time. You shouldn’t spend every waking moment together. For every hour you spend with your boyfriend, you should spend an hour doing your own thing. Go have fun with your friends and family. Make sure you stay involved in all your clubs, activities, and hobbies. Your boyfriend shouldn’t be your whole world. It’s important to spend time with the other awesome people in your life and take time for yourself.
Summary: Spend quality time with your boyfriend. Flirt Don’t be afraid to be silly. Be yourself Make sure you give him space.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The Maori language, spoken by indigenous people of New Zealand, has vowels with long and short sounds (such as ay and ah for the letter A). Each phrase, such as “ka ma - te,” is pronounced separately.  There is a very short stop between each syllable, with a few exceptions. The resulting sounds in a Haka will be staccato and fierce. Vowel combinations, such as “ao” or “ua,” are pronounced by gliding them together (such as “ay-o” and “oo-ah”). There isn’t a brief stop or breath between these vowel sets, also known as diphthongs. Instead, they are a smooth combination sound. The letter T is pronounced like an English T when it is followed by the vowels A, E or O. It carries a slight “s” sound when the T is followed by an I or U.  The Haka has both of these instances:  For example, in “Tenei te tangata,” the T will sound like an English T. For example, in the line, “Nana nei I tiki mai,” the T letters followed by I will have a slight “s” sound accompanying the T. The last line of the Haka starts with “whiti te ra.” Pronounce the “whi” as a “fi.” The last syllable of the song is “Hi!” This is pronounced as “he” with a quick breath, rather than a drawn out “high.” Push the breath out of your lungs by tightening your stomach muscles. Listening to proper pronunciation can help you practice your language skills. There are a number of audio pronunciation guides available online. Search for “Maori pronunciation” in a search engine.
Summary:
Pronounce each syllable separately. Blend two vowels together. Pronounce the letter T correctly. Pronounce “wh” as a “f” sound. Finish off the song properly. Listen to an audio Maori pronunciation guide.