Talk About Food in English LIKE A NATIVE with these 25 Expressions

FREE trial of FluentU → FREE PDF Guide → If you want to know all of the ways to talk about food in English, this video is for you! In today’s video I am going to go over how to talk about food in English with phrases and sentences that sound native. These expressions are what native English speakers use all the time to talk about food. #englishvocabulary #learnenglish #englishlessons Food is such a big part of any country’s culture, so it’s really good to know how to describe it and talk about it in the right ways that will help you sound more native and fluent. All of these phrases will help with that. The best way to really get all of these phrases and sentences in your head is to practice them a ton. Don’t be afraid of making mistakes and just do your best to use these phrases whenever you can. Because it’s through real life experiences that we can learn these sentences and phrases. I really hope you enjoy this video and that it helps you with your English learning goals! If you have any questions about the video, be sure to drop them below and I will get back to you. By the way, if FluentU (which we talked about in this video) caught your attention, make sure to check it out below! It will be the best way to mix entertainment, media and learning. It will help you learn English faster and in a way that the information stays in your brain - trust me. Two weeks for free right below. About FluentU → We want to help you learn English with real-world videos so that you can speak like a native! Our program takes authentic English videos like commercials, music videos, and inspiring talks and turns them into personalized learning experiences. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:10 Describing how you like your chicken and eggs in English 01:31 Learn English with FluentU 02:09 Positive ways to describe food in English 03:32 Negative ways to describe good in English 04:50 Talking about your diet in English 06:01 Common meals in English 07:10 Free PDF with food phrases in English
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