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Aug 25, 2010

Favorite Food

  1. What's your favorite food?
  2. Where do you like eating?
  3. Do you like going to coffee shops or restaurant?
  4. Do you eat your fruit and vegetables?
Here's a vocabulary about Food, check this out:


  • Apple, Strawberry, Peach, Orange, Banana, Orange, Lettuce, Onion, Carrot, Mushroom, Tomato, Potato, Yogurt, Cheese, Milk, Sausage, Ham, Steak, Cereal, Pancakes, Oatmeal, Waffles and syrup, croissant with butter and jam, Omelet, Donuts.
Now let's read an article about Breakfast! please when you finish the lecture tell me "What do you HAVE for Breakfast?" and don't forget the 4 questions above too...



BREAKFAST: The first meal of the day!


American Breakfast.- The traditional breakfast in the U. S. and Canada is a hot meal usually without any vegetables.  It includes pancakes with maple syrup, waffles, croissants, bacon, scrambled or fried eggs, etc. This breakfast is popular but, during the week, Americans just have toast or cereal and coffee, milk or orange juice.  Some people don't have breakfast at all.  Coffee shops or diners serve breakfast all day and many people usually go there on the weekend.


Full English Breakfast.-  "The only way to eat well in England is to have breakfast three times a day!" (Somerset Maugham) The traditional English breakfast is a hot meal.  It includes eggs, bacon and sausages, fried tomatoes, baked beans, mushrooms, toast, black pudding and tea or coffee.  Not many British people eat it during the week.  They prefer cereal, oatmeal, toast, fruit, yogurt and tea or coffee. They Usually enjoy a Full English on the weekend. Coffee shops or "greasy spoons" serve this breakfasta at any time of the day.

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