FOOD AND DRINK An apple a day keeps the doctor away An apple a day keeps the doctor away You are what you eat You are what you eat An army marches on its stomach An army marches on its stomach
dessert fruit breakfast sheep - mutton tinned thirsty diet to drink bitter to try dairy meal tea fried to prefer to eat fresh calf-veal cold meat dinner young sheep - lamb hot self-service raw takeaway vegan snack
to ask for… cow - beef nutrients vegetables to choose frozen fast food sweet starters supper balanced main course to have… to pay to decide vegetarianis m lunch hungry fish tasty pig – pork to order overweight junk food salty healthy soup
Other words: main course, self-service, takeaway, vegan, dessert, diet, meal, nutrients, fast food, starters, vegetarianism, junk food, soup. Meals: breakfast, snack, lunch, tea, dinner, supper. Types of food: meat, fruit, vegetables, fish, dairy. Animal-Meat: calf-veal, young sheep-lamb, sheep-mutton, cow-beef, pig-pork. Verbs: to prefer, to eat, to drink, to try, to ask for, to choose, to have, to pay, to decide, to order. Adjectives: fresh, cold, hot, raw, tinned, thirsty, bitter, fried, frozen, sweet, hungry, tasty, overweight, balanced, salty, healthy. FOOD RELATED VOCABULARY
FOOD
bread hotdog peppers pizza ice cream coconut garlic cookies lemon beans meat cheese butter melon egg corn fries peas pastafish jam pear strawberies
DRINKS soft drinks water lemonade
COUNTABLE NOUNS - for things we can count - Examples: apple, orange, onion, tomato, hamburger. Other examples: dog, horse, man, shop, idea. We can use a, an, many, a few, a lot of,... UNCOUNTABLE NOUNS - for the things that we cannot count - Examples: tea, sugar, water, air, rice. Other examples: knowledge, beauty, anger, fear, love, money, furniture, happiness, sadness,… We can’t say sugars, angers, knowledges. We can’t use a/an with these nouns. We use much, a little, a lot of. NOUNS