Project 2 - Student (NEW - Third Edition)
.pdfWhatdoyouliketoeatfordinner? |
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Whatdoyoueat? |
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themealsyou.eat |
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calltheeveningmeal'supper'.Thiscanbealightmealor |
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haveintheafternoonorevening.'tea'Somepeoplealso |
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mid-dayandcallit.'dinner'Theycallthelightmealthey |
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InsomepartsofEngland,peoplehavethemainmealat |
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piewithice-creamor.custard |
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called'pudding')-suchasfruit,chocolatecake,orapple |
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Afterthemaincourse,somepeoplehavedessert(also |
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Lasagne,risottoorcurryarepopularandsomepeopleare |
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vegetables,butmanypeoplenowadayscookforeign.food |
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Atraditionaldinnerismeatorfishwithpotatoesand |
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betweenaboutsixandseveno'clockinthe.evening |
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Themainmealofthedayis.dinnerPeopleusuallyeatthis |
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buyfoodattheschool.canteen |
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takesandwichesfromhome(apackedlunch)ortheycan |
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.saladMostchildrenhavetheirlunchat.schoolTheycan |
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Thisisoftenalightmealofsoup,sandwichesandIora |
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Between12o'clockandtwoo'clockpeoplehave.lunch |
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fruit(grapefruitispopular) |
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Mostpeoplehavealight.breakfastThesearesometypical |
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aCompletethechartaboutfoodin.Britain |
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ahotel. orwhentheystayin breakfastonSundays, .morningTheyonlyhaveacooked don'tusuallycookabigbreakfastevery beansandfriedbread!Butnowadayspeople eggs,sausages,tomatoes,mushrooms,baked traditionalBritishbreakfastisverybig:bacon, T-usuallybetween7and8.o'clockThe hefirstmealofthedayisbreakfast
Mostpeopleeatbreakfastinthe.kitchen |
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Peopleusuallyhavedinnerinthe.evening |
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Allchildrentakeapackedlunchto.school |
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Peoplehavelunchat3.o'clock |
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Peopleoftenhavegrapefruitforbreakfast |
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