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Verbs
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• Break
• To separate something into smaller pieces.
• Example: Break the chocolate into small pieces before
melting it.
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• Melt
• To change a solid substance into a liquid by
heating it.
• Example: Melt the butter in a saucepan
over low heat.
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• Spread
• To apply a thin layer of a substance
over a surface.
• Example: Spread the jam on the
toast evenly.
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• Layer
• To arrange something in layers,
one on top of the other.
• Example: Layer the lasagna
noodles with the meat sauce
and cheese.
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• Roll out
• To flatten dough or pastry with a
rolling pin to a desired thickness.
• Example: Roll out the pizza dough on
a floured surface.
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• Fry
• To cook something in hot oil or fat.
• Example: Fry the chicken until it’s
golden brown.
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• Peel
• To remove the skin or outer layer of
something.
• Example: Peel the potatoes before
boiling them.
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• Whip
• To beat a substance with a whisk or
mixer to incorporate air and make it
fluffy.
• Example: Whip the cream until it
forms stiff peaks.
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• Mix
• To combine two or more substances
together.
• Example: Mix the flour and sugar in a
bowl.
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• Saute
• To cook food quickly in a small
amount of oil or fat over high
heat.
• Example: Saute the onions until
they’re translucent.
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• Taste
• To sample food to assess its
flavor.
• Example: Taste the soup and
adjust the seasoning if
necessary.
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• Chop
• To cut something into small, irregular
pieces.
• Example: Chop the nuts finely for the
salad.
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• Slice
• To cut something into thin, flat
pieces.
• Example: Slice the bread for the
sandwiches.
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• Grate
• To shred something into small
pieces using a grater.
• Example: Grate the cheese for the
pizza topping.
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• Steam
• To cook food by exposing it to steam
from boiling water.
• Example: Steam the vegetables until
they’re tender.
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• Pinch
• To take a small amount of
something between your fingers.
• Example: Pinch some salt and
pepper to season the dish.
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• Add
• To put something into a mixture or
dish to increase its flavor or quantity.
• Example: Add the garlic and herbs to
the tomato sauce.
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• Barbecue
• To cook food on a grill or over an
open flame.
• Example: Barbecue the burgers on
the grill until they’re cooked through.
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• Roast
• To cook food in an oven, usually at a
high temperature.
• Example: Roast the chicken in the oven
for 1 hour and 30 minutes.
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• Stir
• To mix a substance by moving it
around in a circular motion.
• Example: Stir the risotto constantly
until the rice is cooked and the liquid
is absorbed.
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Adjectives
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• BITTER
• Meaning: it causes disgust.
• Example Sentences: My aunt
drinks very bitter coffee.
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• Bland
• Meaning: That has no or has little
salt or little flavor.
• Example Sentences: The food is
bland.
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CHEWY
Meaning: That you can chew on.
Example Sentences:My cousin really
likes the melon chewy.
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• CREAMY
• Meaning: That has the appearance
or texture of the cream.
• Example Sentences: The cream of
the cake is very creamy.
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• CRUNCHY
• Meaning: its sound is perceived
when it is bitten.
• Example Sentences: My aunt's
bread do is crunchy.
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DELICIOUS
Meaning: That tastes good.
Example Sentences: The seco de
pollo is delicious.
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• CRUMBLY
• Meaning: It can be
shredded.
• Example Sentence:The meat
is very crumbly.
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• CRISPY
• Meaning: It makes the sound of
creaking.
• Example Sentence: Cookies are crispy.
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• Dry
• Meaning: dehydrated
• Example Sentence: My sister
likes dry chicken.
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• Fresh
• Meaning: That it is of the
moment.
• Example Sentence:The lettuce is
fresh.
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• Healthy
• Meaning: Which is good for
health.
• Example Sentences: My brother
cooks healthy food.
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• Greasy
• Meaning: Tiene grasa.
• Example Sentences: French
fries are greasy.
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Nouns
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• appetizer (noun):
• food served before the
main course
• For our appetizers we'll
have spring rolls and fish
cakes, please.
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• aroma (noun):
• a nice smell, especially from
food, wine, coffee
• I love the aroma of freshly-baked
bread.
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• course (noun):
• one part of a meal
• French meals usually have three
courses; the hors d’oeuvre, the
entrée and the dessert.
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• cuisine (noun):
• a country or region's style of
cooking
• There's more to Italian cuisine than
pizza and pasta.
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• cutlery (also silverware) (noun):
• knives, forks, and spoons used for
eating
• We only use our best cutlery on
special occasions.
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• dairy product (noun):
• a food made from milk, like butter,
cheese, yoghurt, etc.
• Dairy products are becoming more
popular in Asia.
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• dish (noun):
• 1. a deep plate for cooking or serving
food
• I baked the pie in a special pie dish.
• 2. food prepared and cooked in a
particular way
• What's your favourite French dish?
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• heart disease (noun):
• disease caused by damage to the
heart or nearby blood vessels
• Eating fatty food increases your risk
of developing heart disease.
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• ingredients (noun):
• all the foods used to make a dish
or meal
• What ingredients do we need to
make spaghetti sauce?
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• junk food (noun):
• foods and food products that are
unhealthy because of all the fat,
salt or sugar they contain
• People who love junk food soon get
fat and unhealthy.
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• menu (noun):
• the list of foods and drinks
served in a restaurant, café, pub
• Let's check the menu before
deciding whether to eat here.
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• obesity (noun):
• the unhealthy condition of being
very fat or overweight
• Obesity wasn't a serious problem here
until Western companies opened fast
food outlets.
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• recipe (noun):
• instructions for cooking a dish
or a meal
• My mum has a great recipe for
chocolate pudding.
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• seafood (noun):
• anything from the sea that
can be eaten
• If you eat vegetarian food
plus fish and seafood, but
not meat or poultry,you're a
pescatarian/pescetarian.
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―
Most people eat out quite often, even if they like cooking and eating at home. They
might eat breakfast or lunch in a cafeteria or canteen where they work or study, or go
to a café or restaurant nearby. Many people also go out to eat dinner once or twice a
week. They might go to a fast food restaurant for a quick meal, or go to a proper
restaurant if they're eating out with family or friends, or when going on a date.They
might go somewhere that serves just one country's food like an Italian or Japanese
restaurant,or to a restaurant that serves a particular type of food like seafood
or vegetarian food. They might even go to a high-class restaurant that serves
expensive cuisine in a formal setting.
English has become the world's international language, so if you're travelling, studying
or working overseas it's the language you'll probably use when eating out. You might
use it to make a booking and reserve a table, and when you arrive you might be greeted
in English by the head waiter or maitre d’ before being led to your table. Then
your waiter or waitress will probably bring menus in English and tell you about the
day's specials and answer any questions, also most-likely in English.
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Reading
Time
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• eat out (phrasal verb):
• to go out to a restaurant
• We usually eat out three or four nights a week.
• fast food (noun):
• quickly prepared food like hamburgers and French fries
• I'll get some fast food on the way home.
• high-class (adjective):
• of high quality or high social status
• We can't afford to go to those high-class restaurants.
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• make a booking (also "book a table") (phrase):
• to contact a restaurant and reserve a table for a meal
• It's a popular restaurant so we'd better make a booking.
• maitre d’ (also "head waiter") (noun):
• the person who supervises a restaurant's waiting staff
• Good maitre d’s earn a lot of money these days.
• special (noun):
• a dish that's available sometimes,but isn't on the regular menu
• Today's specials are grilled Hawaiian salmon and Australian tiger
prawns.
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Ways to say I like
• This food + is + delicious/tasty.
- This pizza is delicious.
• Food + is my favorite food.
-Soup is my favorite food.
• This food + is + out of this world.
-This pasta is out of this world.
How does it taste?
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Ways to say I don’tlike
• This food + is not + taste word + enough for me.
-This pepper is not spicy enough for me.
• -This cupcake is not sweet enough for me.
• This food + is + too + taste word + for me.
-This pepper is too spicy for me.
-This cupcake is too sweet for me.
How does it taste?
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Speaking
time
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People say, "the way to a
man's heart is through his
stomach". What does this
mean? Do you think it's true?
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1-Do you enjoy eating? Why?
2-How many meals do you eat each day? Do you ever skip meals?
3-Which foods are you bored with eating?
4-Do you eat a healthy diet? Do you eat too much or too little of any
type of food?
5-What does your family do while eating dinner? Do you sit around
a dinner table?
6-What is the best type of food to eat on a first date?
7-Some people say breakfast is the most important meal of the day.
Agree or disagree?
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1-Are you a messy eater? What do you think when a person makes a lot of mess
while eating?
2-Do you snack? What is your favorite thing to snack on?
3-How often do you eat out? Is this more or less than the average person, in
your opinion?
4-What kind of restaurants do you like?
5-Do you mind eating alone? Or do you usually try to eat with another person?
6-Which eating tools are best? Chopsticks, knife and fork, or hands? Why?
7-Do you ever eat a midnight snack? What do you like to eat late at night?
8-Do you eat because you feel bored? What’s wrong with doing that?
9-How do you know when to stop eating? Is it easy to eat too much?
10-In your culture, do you say anything special before or after eating? To
whom?
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1-Do you eat to live or do you live to eat?
2-Which food did you hate as a kid?
3-Which food did you love as a kid but hate now?
4-If you could only eat three meals for the rest of your life what
would you eat?
5-What kind of sweets do you like?
6-What is your favorite snack?
7-What do you think about cooking shows?
8-Do you think it’s important to know how to cook?9-What is your
favorite fast food?10-What food would you choose to eat as your
first meal after a year abroad?
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11-What food would you choose as your last meal?
12-What is your favorite condiment?
13-What food do you eat in your country when celebrating
something or during holidays?
14-Who are better cooks, men or women?
15-What is your favorite cuisine? What do you like about it?
16-What is the strangest thing you’ve ever eaten?
17-What is the most delicious thing you’ve ever eaten?
18-Do you prefer to eat at home or eat out?
19-What is the best cuisine in the world?
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Thank you
Esra’Mahmoud

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Food ☑and some words related to food . In addition to the examples

  • 3. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Break • To separate something into smaller pieces. • Example: Break the chocolate into small pieces before melting it.
  • 4. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Melt • To change a solid substance into a liquid by heating it. • Example: Melt the butter in a saucepan over low heat.
  • 5. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Spread • To apply a thin layer of a substance over a surface. • Example: Spread the jam on the toast evenly.
  • 6. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Layer • To arrange something in layers, one on top of the other. • Example: Layer the lasagna noodles with the meat sauce and cheese.
  • 7. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Roll out • To flatten dough or pastry with a rolling pin to a desired thickness. • Example: Roll out the pizza dough on a floured surface.
  • 8. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Fry • To cook something in hot oil or fat. • Example: Fry the chicken until it’s golden brown.
  • 9. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Peel • To remove the skin or outer layer of something. • Example: Peel the potatoes before boiling them.
  • 10. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Whip • To beat a substance with a whisk or mixer to incorporate air and make it fluffy. • Example: Whip the cream until it forms stiff peaks.
  • 11. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Mix • To combine two or more substances together. • Example: Mix the flour and sugar in a bowl.
  • 12. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Saute • To cook food quickly in a small amount of oil or fat over high heat. • Example: Saute the onions until they’re translucent.
  • 13. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Taste • To sample food to assess its flavor. • Example: Taste the soup and adjust the seasoning if necessary.
  • 14. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Chop • To cut something into small, irregular pieces. • Example: Chop the nuts finely for the salad.
  • 15. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Slice • To cut something into thin, flat pieces. • Example: Slice the bread for the sandwiches.
  • 16. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Grate • To shred something into small pieces using a grater. • Example: Grate the cheese for the pizza topping.
  • 17. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Steam • To cook food by exposing it to steam from boiling water. • Example: Steam the vegetables until they’re tender.
  • 18. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Pinch • To take a small amount of something between your fingers. • Example: Pinch some salt and pepper to season the dish.
  • 19. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Add • To put something into a mixture or dish to increase its flavor or quantity. • Example: Add the garlic and herbs to the tomato sauce.
  • 20. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Barbecue • To cook food on a grill or over an open flame. • Example: Barbecue the burgers on the grill until they’re cooked through.
  • 21. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Roast • To cook food in an oven, usually at a high temperature. • Example: Roast the chicken in the oven for 1 hour and 30 minutes.
  • 22. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Stir • To mix a substance by moving it around in a circular motion. • Example: Stir the risotto constantly until the rice is cooked and the liquid is absorbed.
  • 24. SLIDESMANIA.COM • BITTER • Meaning: it causes disgust. • Example Sentences: My aunt drinks very bitter coffee.
  • 25. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Bland • Meaning: That has no or has little salt or little flavor. • Example Sentences: The food is bland.
  • 26. SLIDESMANIA.COM CHEWY Meaning: That you can chew on. Example Sentences:My cousin really likes the melon chewy.
  • 27. SLIDESMANIA.COM • CREAMY • Meaning: That has the appearance or texture of the cream. • Example Sentences: The cream of the cake is very creamy.
  • 28. SLIDESMANIA.COM • CRUNCHY • Meaning: its sound is perceived when it is bitten. • Example Sentences: My aunt's bread do is crunchy.
  • 29. SLIDESMANIA.COM DELICIOUS Meaning: That tastes good. Example Sentences: The seco de pollo is delicious.
  • 30. SLIDESMANIA.COM • CRUMBLY • Meaning: It can be shredded. • Example Sentence:The meat is very crumbly.
  • 31. SLIDESMANIA.COM • CRISPY • Meaning: It makes the sound of creaking. • Example Sentence: Cookies are crispy.
  • 32. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Dry • Meaning: dehydrated • Example Sentence: My sister likes dry chicken.
  • 33. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Fresh • Meaning: That it is of the moment. • Example Sentence:The lettuce is fresh.
  • 34. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Healthy • Meaning: Which is good for health. • Example Sentences: My brother cooks healthy food.
  • 35. SLIDESMANIA.COM • Greasy • Meaning: Tiene grasa. • Example Sentences: French fries are greasy.
  • 37. SLIDESMANIA.COM • appetizer (noun): • food served before the main course • For our appetizers we'll have spring rolls and fish cakes, please.
  • 38. SLIDESMANIA.COM • aroma (noun): • a nice smell, especially from food, wine, coffee • I love the aroma of freshly-baked bread.
  • 39. SLIDESMANIA.COM • course (noun): • one part of a meal • French meals usually have three courses; the hors d’oeuvre, the entrée and the dessert.
  • 40. SLIDESMANIA.COM • cuisine (noun): • a country or region's style of cooking • There's more to Italian cuisine than pizza and pasta.
  • 41. SLIDESMANIA.COM • cutlery (also silverware) (noun): • knives, forks, and spoons used for eating • We only use our best cutlery on special occasions.
  • 42. SLIDESMANIA.COM • dairy product (noun): • a food made from milk, like butter, cheese, yoghurt, etc. • Dairy products are becoming more popular in Asia.
  • 43. SLIDESMANIA.COM • dish (noun): • 1. a deep plate for cooking or serving food • I baked the pie in a special pie dish. • 2. food prepared and cooked in a particular way • What's your favourite French dish?
  • 44. SLIDESMANIA.COM • heart disease (noun): • disease caused by damage to the heart or nearby blood vessels • Eating fatty food increases your risk of developing heart disease.
  • 45. SLIDESMANIA.COM • ingredients (noun): • all the foods used to make a dish or meal • What ingredients do we need to make spaghetti sauce?
  • 46. SLIDESMANIA.COM • junk food (noun): • foods and food products that are unhealthy because of all the fat, salt or sugar they contain • People who love junk food soon get fat and unhealthy.
  • 47. SLIDESMANIA.COM • menu (noun): • the list of foods and drinks served in a restaurant, café, pub • Let's check the menu before deciding whether to eat here.
  • 48. SLIDESMANIA.COM • obesity (noun): • the unhealthy condition of being very fat or overweight • Obesity wasn't a serious problem here until Western companies opened fast food outlets.
  • 49. SLIDESMANIA.COM • recipe (noun): • instructions for cooking a dish or a meal • My mum has a great recipe for chocolate pudding.
  • 50. SLIDESMANIA.COM • seafood (noun): • anything from the sea that can be eaten • If you eat vegetarian food plus fish and seafood, but not meat or poultry,you're a pescatarian/pescetarian.
  • 51. SLIDESMANIA.COM ― Most people eat out quite often, even if they like cooking and eating at home. They might eat breakfast or lunch in a cafeteria or canteen where they work or study, or go to a café or restaurant nearby. Many people also go out to eat dinner once or twice a week. They might go to a fast food restaurant for a quick meal, or go to a proper restaurant if they're eating out with family or friends, or when going on a date.They might go somewhere that serves just one country's food like an Italian or Japanese restaurant,or to a restaurant that serves a particular type of food like seafood or vegetarian food. They might even go to a high-class restaurant that serves expensive cuisine in a formal setting. English has become the world's international language, so if you're travelling, studying or working overseas it's the language you'll probably use when eating out. You might use it to make a booking and reserve a table, and when you arrive you might be greeted in English by the head waiter or maitre d’ before being led to your table. Then your waiter or waitress will probably bring menus in English and tell you about the day's specials and answer any questions, also most-likely in English.
  • 53. SLIDESMANIA.COM • eat out (phrasal verb): • to go out to a restaurant • We usually eat out three or four nights a week. • fast food (noun): • quickly prepared food like hamburgers and French fries • I'll get some fast food on the way home. • high-class (adjective): • of high quality or high social status • We can't afford to go to those high-class restaurants.
  • 54. SLIDESMANIA.COM • make a booking (also "book a table") (phrase): • to contact a restaurant and reserve a table for a meal • It's a popular restaurant so we'd better make a booking. • maitre d’ (also "head waiter") (noun): • the person who supervises a restaurant's waiting staff • Good maitre d’s earn a lot of money these days. • special (noun): • a dish that's available sometimes,but isn't on the regular menu • Today's specials are grilled Hawaiian salmon and Australian tiger prawns.
  • 55. SLIDESMANIA.COM Ways to say I like • This food + is + delicious/tasty. - This pizza is delicious. • Food + is my favorite food. -Soup is my favorite food. • This food + is + out of this world. -This pasta is out of this world. How does it taste?
  • 56. SLIDESMANIA.COM Ways to say I don’tlike • This food + is not + taste word + enough for me. -This pepper is not spicy enough for me. • -This cupcake is not sweet enough for me. • This food + is + too + taste word + for me. -This pepper is too spicy for me. -This cupcake is too sweet for me. How does it taste?
  • 58. SLIDESMANIA.COM People say, "the way to a man's heart is through his stomach". What does this mean? Do you think it's true?
  • 59. SLIDESMANIA.COM 1-Do you enjoy eating? Why? 2-How many meals do you eat each day? Do you ever skip meals? 3-Which foods are you bored with eating? 4-Do you eat a healthy diet? Do you eat too much or too little of any type of food? 5-What does your family do while eating dinner? Do you sit around a dinner table? 6-What is the best type of food to eat on a first date? 7-Some people say breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Agree or disagree?
  • 60. SLIDESMANIA.COM 1-Are you a messy eater? What do you think when a person makes a lot of mess while eating? 2-Do you snack? What is your favorite thing to snack on? 3-How often do you eat out? Is this more or less than the average person, in your opinion? 4-What kind of restaurants do you like? 5-Do you mind eating alone? Or do you usually try to eat with another person? 6-Which eating tools are best? Chopsticks, knife and fork, or hands? Why? 7-Do you ever eat a midnight snack? What do you like to eat late at night? 8-Do you eat because you feel bored? What’s wrong with doing that? 9-How do you know when to stop eating? Is it easy to eat too much? 10-In your culture, do you say anything special before or after eating? To whom?
  • 61. SLIDESMANIA.COM 1-Do you eat to live or do you live to eat? 2-Which food did you hate as a kid? 3-Which food did you love as a kid but hate now? 4-If you could only eat three meals for the rest of your life what would you eat? 5-What kind of sweets do you like? 6-What is your favorite snack? 7-What do you think about cooking shows? 8-Do you think it’s important to know how to cook?9-What is your favorite fast food?10-What food would you choose to eat as your first meal after a year abroad?
  • 62. SLIDESMANIA.COM 11-What food would you choose as your last meal? 12-What is your favorite condiment? 13-What food do you eat in your country when celebrating something or during holidays? 14-Who are better cooks, men or women? 15-What is your favorite cuisine? What do you like about it? 16-What is the strangest thing you’ve ever eaten? 17-What is the most delicious thing you’ve ever eaten? 18-Do you prefer to eat at home or eat out? 19-What is the best cuisine in the world?