what would you kike for breakfast/lunch/dinner?
Part 1: Personal information (5pts)
1. What do you have for breakfast, lunch, and dinner?
2. Do you think it is necessary for everyone to have a hobby? Why?
3. What is your favourite food?
4. Give some health tips
5. As a volunteer, what would you do to help the poor, the homeless people and the street children?
6. Do you like sport? Which sport do you like most?
7. Do you think volunteering is good for yourself? Why?
Part 2: (5pts)
Question 1: What is your favourite hobby?n
Using the below cues:g the below cues:
Name of the hobby.
When you started it.
Who do you share it with.
How you do this hobby.
Feelings about the hobby.
Question 2: Describe something that you do to stay healthy
What this activity is
When you do it
How long you do it every day/How often you do it.
Question 3: Name five musical instruments? How can music and art help you at school and in your life?
Talk about the importance of music and art in your life.
Talk about 3 or 4 things music and art helping you
Your feelings
Question 4: What is your favourite food? Can you tell teacher how to cook that food?
Talk about the appearance, taste and ingredients
How to make it.
Your feelings
Question 5: Talk about a historic place you have known.
Talk about the name, address and surroundings
Talk about its history
Talk about facilities or scenery in itm
What do you have for breakfast/ lunch/ dinner
I have noodles and milk in the breakfast
I have rice and chicken for lunch
I have rice and fish in dinner
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help me:
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What would you like for breakfast/lunch/dinner
(câu trả lời í nha)
I'd like milk and bread for breakfast.
I'd like noodles for luch.
I'd like some meat with tofu and some fried vegetables for dinner.
I would like some milk and some eggs
I would like some meat and some rice
I would like some chicken, fish,rice,vegetables,fruits,and some chocolates
- I would like some milk and bread for my breakfast.
- I would like some rice, meat and vegetable for my lunch.
- I would like some rice, chicken and vegetable for my dinner.
what do you have for breakfast,lunch,dinner
I have noodles in the breakfast
I have bread for lunch
I have chicken in dinner
i have milk and cereals for breakfast
i have rice,meat,fish for lunch
i have chicken and rice for dinner
I have milk and noodles for breakfast
I have sandwich for lunch
I have rice for dinner
What do you have for breakfast/lunch/dinner?
I have.........................
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i have rice , soup,chicken
What do you usually have for breakfast/lunch/dinner
What do you usually have for breakfast/lunch/dinner
what do you usually have for breakfast , dinner and lunch?
Answer the questions
Example: Would you like a drink?
- Yes, I'd like some orange juice
Do you like milk
Would you like bananas?
Do you like fish?
Would you like apple juice?
Would you like coffee with milk?
Answer the questions about you
what is your favorite food?
Do you like meat?
Do you like fruits with meals?
What is your favorite drink?
Do you like mineral water?
what are your favorite vegetables?
what do you have for breakfast?
what do you have for lunch?
what do you have for dinner?
Answer the questions
Example: Would you like a drink?
- Yes, I'd like some orange juice
Do you like milk?
- Yes, I do.
Would you like bananas?
- No, I wouldn't
Do you like fish?
- No, I don't
Would you like apple juice?
- Yes, I would like.
Would you like coffee with milk?
- Yes, I would like.
Answer the questions about you
What is your favorite food?
- My favorite food is chicken.
Do you like meat?
- No, I don't.
Do you like fruits with meals?
- Yes, I do.
What is your favorite drink?
- My favorite drink is iced coffee.
Do you like mineral water?
- Yes, I do.
what are your favorite vegetables?
- My favorite vegetable is cabbages.
what do you have for breakfast?
- I have some milk, bread and Taiyaki for breakfast.
what do you have for lunch?
- I have some fruit, some rice and some chicken for lunch.
what do you have for dinner?
- I have some milk, some fruit, some rice and Taiyaki for dinner.
Example: Would you like a drink?
- Yes, I'd like some orange juice
Do you like milk?- No, I don't
Would you like bananas?-No, thanks
Do you like fish?-No, I don't
Would you like apple juice?-No, thanks.
Would you like coffee with milk?-Yes, please
Answer the questions about you
what is your favorite food?-My favourite food is pork.
Do you like meat?-Yes, I do
Do you like fruits with meals?-No, I don't
What is your favorite drink?-My faourite drink is tea
Do you like mineral water?-No, I don't
what are your favorite vegetables?-My favourite vegetables are salad and potato
what do you have for breakfast?-I have some milk and bread
what do you have for lunch?-I have some vegetables, rice and meat.
what do you have for dinner?-Meat, rice and potato.
talk about your healthy diet(what your favorite food is /what you often have for breakfast /lunch /dinner ; why you think your diet is healthy /...)
7-10 dòng
Keeping track of what you’re supposed to eat to stay healthy can already be overwhelming, but it turns out that when you eat what can also be important for keeping your weight in control and for warding off chronic disease.
According to recent data, sales for breakfast items are passing those for lunch and dinner and plenty of restaurants are now offering breakfast fare all day long. Basically, eating the morning meal has never been easier. It also turns out that Mom was right: you should eat breakfast. And if you don’t believe Mom, a growing body of studies shows that a good meal in the morning can help your body prepare for the day to come, and lower your risk of heart disease, diabetes and obesity. But what about the rest of the day’s meals? Here’s what nutrition experts say about the best times to eat and why.
Morning
Don’t skip breakfast. Reporting in the American Heart Association journal Circulation, Harvard School of Public Health researchers studied the health outcomes of 26,902 male health professionals ages 45 to 82 over a 16-year period. They discovered that the men who skipped breakfast had a 27% higher risk of heart attack or death from heart disease than those who honored the morning meal. According to the scientists, skipping breakfast may make you hungrier and more likely to eat larger meals, which leads to a surge in blood sugar. Such spikes can pave the way for diabetes, high blood pressure and high cholesterol levels, all risk factors that can snowball into a heart attack.
Pass on the pastry. Eating in the morning — and what you eat — is important for setting your blood-sugar pattern for the rest of the day. “If you eat something that is whole grain and has some fat and protein to it, your blood sugar is going to rise slowly and go down slowly. If you eat something refined, like an overly sweet cinnamon roll, that’s the worst thing you can eat,” says Judy Caplan, a registered dietitian nutritionist for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. “You get an insulin [spike], and [then] your blood sugar drops too low so you get hungry again. That’s why people get into a cycle of overeating junk.”
To ease your body into a more consistent blood-sugar pattern, try some oatmeal, whole-wheat toast with almond butter, or an omelette with spinach and avocado. If you really want to have some toast, experts tell TIME that you should look for breads that include “sprouted” or “stoneground” grains and that list whole grains as one of the first items in an ingredients label. The kernels can make the bread more dense and hearty.
Caplan’s favorite breakfast is a baked sweet potato with a little bit of cinnamon and a small bit of butter. Who says you have to eat just cereal in the morning?
Afternoon
Fuel up at the right time. In the 1960s, nutritionist Adelle Davis popularized the mantra “Eat breakfast like a king, lunch like a prince and dinner like a pauper.” Why? Fueling up makes sense earlier in the day, when your body needs the most calories for energy. That’s why in many European countries, the largest meal of the day occurs in the afternoon. “Ideally, you want to give yourself fuel before you do harder labor,” says Caplan.
If you’re used to eating a smaller meal for lunch and a larger meal later, you can still fill up with a hearty meal that has significantly fewer calories. “A fairly large meal [that] is full of salad and vegetables [is] big in volume but light in calories,” says Caplan.
Evening
Don’t overdo it. Calories get burned up no matter when you eat them, so theoretically it’s O.K. to eat after dark. But if you eat a heavy dinner, you’re not as likely to get rid of those calories before you turn in. “What you don’t burn off is more likely to be stored as fat, as you become less active toward the end of the day,” says Tracy Lockwood, a registered dietitian at F-Factor Nutrition. “Eating too close to bedtime increases your blood sugar and insulin, which causes you to have a hard time falling asleep. Therefore, your last meal should be the lightest of the day and should be eaten at least three hours before you go to sleep.”
There’s another reason that late-night eating, after dinner, isn’t a good idea. In most cases, those visits to the fridge involve sweet treats such as ice cream and other desserts that can send blood sugar soaring right before bed. That can lower levels of the hormone melatonin, which is supposed to help you feel tired and relaxed, so waning levels can make it harder to fall asleep. “A boost of energy coming from your dinner, which may have consisted of pasta, rice or bread, can act as a short-lived stimulant, causing you to feel more awake immediately after a meal,” says Lockwood. “Also, it is not recommended to lie down immediately after a meal, especially a big one, since it increases your chance for acid reflux.