1. Sandwich
2. Bagel
3. Salad
4. Smoked salmon
5. Muffin
6. Bacon
7. Egg
8. Rice
9. Pasta
10. Meat
11. Fish
12. Soup
13. Fruit
14. Lasagna
15. Pizza
16. Burger
17. Chips
18. Cucumber
19. Tomato
20. Lettuce
21. Chicken
22. A packet of crisps
What do you have for lunch during the week? Where do you have it? Who do you have it with? What are your favorite restaurants to go to for lunch? Do you ever take a packed lunch? What do you take with you? What do you have for lunch at the weekend? Do you cook food for lunch? What do you make?
Trong tuần này bạn ăn gì cho buổi trưa? Bạn ăn ở đâu? Bạn ăn trưa với ai? Nhà hàng nào bạn thường đi ăn trưa? Bạn có đem theo đồ ăn không? Bạn mang theo những gì? Cuối tuần bạn ăn gì cho buổi trưa? Chính bạn nấu bữa trưa đó? Bạn làm mòn gì?
Some vocabularies, everyone needs to know in the "lunchtime food" situation.
23. busy (adj): if you're 'busy', you've got a lot of things to do and not much time.
24. brunch (n): a meal you eat as a kind of early lunch or late breakfast. The word 'brunch' comes from breakfast + lunch.
25. French toast (n): to make 'French toast', first you beat an egg. Then, you put a piece of bread in the egg mixture. Finally, you fry the bread.
26. a canteen (n): a type of restaurant in an office, a college, a hospital...
27. a set menu (n): a special meal at a restaurant with a fixed price for a starter, main course and dessert.
28. a starter (n): a small dish of food that is served as the first course.
29. a main course (n): a large dish of food that is served after the starter.
30. a dessert (n): sweet food that is served at the end of a meal.
31. a self-service bar (n): an area in a restaurant with lots of food where you can serve yourself.
32. a pub lunch (n): food that is typically eaten in a pub at lunchtime.
33. a Cornish pasty (n): meat and vegetables inside pastry (food made from flour, water and fat).
34. a filling (n): food that you put inside a sandwich: meat, fish, cheese, etc.
35. a can (n): a metal container for drinks.
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