Shall We Talk? Chinese Food P. 3- 4 Superkid : Do you enjoy eating Chinese food? You : Yes, I do.

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Shall We Talk? Chinese Food P. 3- 4

Superkid : Do you enjoy eating Chinese food? You : Yes, I do.

Superkid : Which Chinese food do you like best? You : I like… / I enjoy …because it is…

Superkid : At which festival do you eat this food? You : I usually eat … at …

Superkid: When do you usually eat this food? You : I eat it …

Food names: turnip cakes rice cakes melon seeds rice dumplings dumplings moon cakes

fruit sesame balls lotus seeds fried noodles dim sum soup noodles fried rice Food names :

hot, cold, sweet, spicy, sour salty, bitter, tastes good, tasty, yummy, smells good Taste :

hard, soft, crunchy, rough Texture :

Related Festivals: Chinese New Year Dragon Boat Festival Mid-Autumn Festival Ching Ming Festival

on Sundays, on Saturdays, at weekends, at dinner, at lunch, in winter, in summer Time :

Bye-bye