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Idioms 1 Eating and Dining
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Eat out/Go out to eat Going to a restaurant to eat (many times with friends or family) When do you go out to eat ?
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Take out / To-go In a restaurant, you might hear these questions: “Is it for here or to go?” “Would you like it for here or to go?” Sometimes only “Here or to go?”
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Junk food
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Leftovers How often do you eat leftovers? Do you take food home from a restaurant? Do leftovers taste good?
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Doggy bag/to-go box If you want to take food home from the restaurant, you can ask the server: “May I have a to-go box?”
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Pot luck Have you ever been invited to a pot luck? What kind of food would you bring to a pot luck?
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Pig out Do you ever pig out?
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Wolf down Hot dog eating contest http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6 gu5xdYx-Y
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Have a sweet tooth Do you have a sweet tooth?
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Treat (someone) to (something) This means pay for someone A: It’s your birthday! I want to treat you to a movie ! B: Really? Thank you! A: No problem! It’s my treat ! When do you treat someone? Tell you partner: I want to treat you to _________ because _________.
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Once in a while Once in a while = sometimes Answer these questions with everyday, sometimes or never How often do you read the newspaper? How often do you clean your room? Do you study a lot? Do you try to use idioms when you speak English? Do you hear idioms when you talk to other people? How often do you ___________?
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I’ll have… I’ll have = I want; He’ll have = he wants; She’ll have = she wants A: Can I take your order? B: Yes, I’ll have scrambled eggs. A: With toast or a muffin? B: Toast. My son will have pancakes. A: Anything to drink? B: I’ll have coffee and he’ll have orange juice.
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