Welcome to this week’s English class video! In this lesson, we’ll explore 20 essential phrases for talking about food.
Whether you’re dining out, cooking at home, or discussing your food preferences, these phrases will help you improve your conversations about food with ease.
You'll learn how to express your cravings, comment on the taste, discuss dietary preferences, and handle situations like food allergies. We'll highlight important verb tenses, typical vocabulary, and useful phrases for English learners.
Key Phrases and Vocabulary:
00:02 "I'm craving..."
Example: I'm craving sushi tonight.
Usage: Expressing a desire for a specific type of food.
00:20 "This is delicious."
Example: This pasta is delicious.
Usage: Complimenting the taste of food.
00:37 "I'm full."
Example: I can't eat anymore, I'm full.
Usage: Indicating you’ve had enough to eat.
01:03 "Would you like some more?"
Example: This stew is great, would you like some more?
Usage: Offering additional servings.
01:23 "I'm starving."
Example: We should eat soon, I'm starving.
Usage: Expressing extreme hunger.
01:52 "Let's grab a bite."
Example: Let's grab a bite after the movie.
Usage: Suggesting to eat something casually.
02:13 "I have a sweet tooth."
Example: I always need dessert. I have a sweet tooth.
Usage: Indicating a preference for sweet foods.
02:47 "This is too spicy for me."
Example: Can you make it mild? This is too spicy for me.
Usage: Requesting less spicy food.
03:08 "I'm on a diet."
Example: No cake for me, I'm on a diet.
Usage: Declining food due to dietary restrictions.
03:26 "Let's order in."
Example: I don't feel like cooking tonight, let's order in.
Usage: Suggesting to order food delivery.
03:52 "I prefer organic food."
Example: I shop at the farmer's market because I prefer organic food.
Usage: Discussing food preferences.
04:12 "I'm a vegetarian/vegan."
Example: Do you have any vegetarian options? I'm a vegetarian.
Usage: Stating dietary preferences.
04:35 "This needs more seasoning."
Example: This soup is bland, it needs more seasoning.
Usage: Commenting on the flavor of the food.
04:59 "I have a food allergy."
Example: I need to avoid nuts, I have a food allergy.
Usage: Informing about food allergies.
05:18 "This is my comfort food."
Example: Mac and cheese is my comfort food.
Usage: Talking about favorite foods that provide comfort.
05:35 "I love home-cooked meals."
Example: Nothing beats my mom's home-cooked meals.
Usage: Expressing a preference for homemade food.
06:03 "Let's have a potluck."
Example: For our next gathering, let's have a potluck.
Usage: Suggesting a communal meal where everyone brings a dish.
06:38 "I enjoy trying new cuisines."
Example: I enjoy trying new cuisines when I travel.
Usage: Talking about food adventures.
07:08 "This dish is overcooked/undercooked."
Example: The steak is a bit overcooked for my taste.
Usage: Commenting on the doneness of food.
07:36 "Can I have the recipe?"
Example: This cake is amazing, can I have the recipe?
Usage: Asking for a recipe.
Verb Tenses and Grammatical Structures:
Present Simple: Used for general statements and routines (e.g., "I prefer organic food").
Present Continuous: Used for actions happening now or around the current time (e.g., "I'm craving sushi tonight").
Questions: Formed with auxiliary verbs (e.g., "Would you like some more?" "Can I have the recipe?").
These phrases and structures will help you engage in food-related conversations confidently and naturally.
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