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Food-related Topics and Vocabulary

In the sections below you'll find reading materials, vocabulary lists and fun quizzes to help you learn lots of new words and phrases about food, cooking and eating out.

  • Types of Food—Vocabulary
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Foods of the World Vocabulary

Find out about the national cuisines listed below and learn vocabulary for ordering the most popular dishes in each.

appetizer (noun): food served before the main course -For our appetizers we'll have spring rolls and fish cakes, please.

aroma (noun): a nice smell, especially from food, wine, coffee, etc. - I love the aroma of freshly-baked bread.

bake (verb): to cook in an oven - Have you ever tried baking a cake?

bland (adjective): having little taste; tasteless -Most people think British food is bland.

course (noun): one part of a meal -French meals usually have three courses; the hors d’oeuvre, the entrée and the dessert.

cuisine (noun): a country or region's style of cooking -There's more to Italian cuisine than pizza and pasta.

cutlery (also silverware) (noun): knives, forks, and spoons used for eating -We only use our best cutlery on special occasions.

dairy product (noun): a food made from milk, like butter, cheese, yoghurt, etc.Dairy products are becoming more popular in Asia.

delicious (adjective): tasting very good -The food in this restaurant is really delicious.

dessert (noun): sweet food eaten at the end of a meal -Have you ever tried Middle-eastern desserts like baklava?

diet (noun): all the foods a person or animal usually eats -My doctor said a vegetarian diet rich in protein is best.

dish (noun): 1. a deep plate for cooking or serving food - I baked the pie in a special pie dish. 2. food prepared and cooked in a particular way - What's your favourite French dish?

entrée (noun): 1. the main course of a meal 2. a course before the main course (Br English) -What did you order for your entrée?

fast food (noun): quickly served food like burgers, French fries, fried chicken, etc. - I only get fast food if I don't have time to cook.

flavour (or flavor in US spelling) (noun): the taste of food or drink -Japanese people think how food looks is as important as the flavour.

fry (verb): to cook something in hot oil or fat -Heat oil in a pan and fry the chopped onions for five minutes.

grain (noun): seeds used as food like wheat, rice, lentils, etc. - Grains like wheat and rye are used to make different kinds of bread.

grill (verb): to cook something just above or below a heat source -Grilling a fish is better than frying it.

heart disease (noun): disease caused by damage to the heart or nearby blood vessels -Eating fatty food increases your risk of developing heart disease.

ingredients (noun): all the foods used to make a dish or meal - What ingredients do we need to make spaghetti sauce?

junk food (noun): foods and food products that are unhealthy because of all the fat, salt or sugar they contain - People who love junk food soon get fat and unhealthy.

kitchenware (noun): things used for preparing food like knives, spoons, pots, dishes, etc. - Our kitchen cupboards are full of kitchenware we hardly ever use.

menu (noun): the list of foods and drinks served in a restaurant, café, pub, etc. - Let's check the menu before deciding whether to eat here.

nutritious (adjective): having nourishing substances we need in order to be healthy -Thai food's nutritious as well as being delicious.

obesity (noun): the unhealthy condition of being very fat or overweight -Obesity wasn't a serious problem here until Western companies opened fast food outlets.

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poultry (noun): Birds that people eat, like chickens, ducks, geese, etc - Factory farms keep poultry in tiny cages and the birds never see the outside world.

recipe (noun): instructions for cooking a dish or a meal - My mum has a great recipe for chocolate pudding.

seafood (noun): anything from the sea that can be eaten -If you eat vegetarian food plus fish and seafood, but not meat or poultry, you're a pescetarian.

Vocabulario sinonimos

tableware (noun): things used for serving or eating a meal such as knives, forks, plates, glasses, etc. - Most of our wedding gifts were tableware of one sort or another.

tasteless (adjective): having very little flavour - Vegetarian food can be a bit tasteless, but it can also be really delicious.

tasty (adjective): having a good taste; delicious - Bob thinks Indian food is tastier than Chinese food.

Contributor: Matt Errey creator of Word Up

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Entertainment Vocabulary

Useful Vocabulary Build Up Naturally Speaking Dialogues Games and Tests

Useful Vocabulary

Entertainment - Going Out - Places to go
Theatre(s)Cinema(s)Museum(s)
Art Gallery
(Galleries)
Circus(es)Fun Fair(s)
Zoo(s)Casino(s)Disco(s)

Build Up

If you go to any of these places are you a customer, a visitor or a member of the audience?

If you go to the theatre, cinema, or circus you are a member of the audience.

If you go to a museum, zoo, fun fair, or art gallery, you're a customer or a visitor.

If you go to a disco or casino, you're a customer.

If you go to a casino, you're a customer (or a mug).

What do you do when you're there?

You go to the cinema to watch a film or a movie. You can say, 'I'm going to the cinema / films / flicks / pictures.' We also call it the silver screen.

You go to the theatre to watch the performance, it could be a play, a show, a musical, a gig, a pantomime, a puppetshow, an opera or a ballet.

You go to a museum or an art gallery to see an exhibition.

You go to a casino to gamble and to try and win money, but you'll probably lose it instead.

You go to a zoo to watch or look at or see the animals.

You go to a disco to listentomusic and dance.

You go to a circus to watch the acts.

You go to a fun fair to go on the rides, see the side shows, and to play the games.

Naturally Speaking

Buying a ticket:-
  • “I`d like one adult and one child for Cinema 3, please.”
  • “Can I get one ticket for the matinee?”
  • “Are there any seats left for the 1:45 show?”
Ordering refreshments:-

'I'd like a large popcorn and a small soft drink please. Do those nachos come with cheese? Oh and I’ll have a box of chocolates too. Thanks.'

Mr. and Mrs. Smith are trying to decide what to do at the weekend. Mr. Smith is reading the entertainment section in the newspaper.
Mr Smith:

There's a new casino opening. Do you fancy going this weekend?

Mrs Smith:

No way! It's a mug's game.

Mr Smith:

Well how about seeing a film instead?

Mrs Smith:

I don’t know. What's on?

Mr Smith:

Blood Diamond is showing. I quite fancy seeing that.

Mrs Smith: Oh dear. I don’t think I want to watch that one. The reviews say it is a very violent flick.
Mr Smith:

We could go to the theatre and see a play instead.

Mrs Smith:

That’s a good idea! I think Calendar Girls is still playing. I heard on the radio that it is a wonderful stage play.

Mr Smith:

Oh. Well to be honest, I would rather go to a concert and hear some good music.

Mrs Smith: Well we haven't been to a concert in ages, but I still fancy the theatre.
Mr Smith:

Well why don't we go to the matinee performance and then take in a concert later?

Mrs Smith:

What a good idea. Phone up the box office and book some tickets.

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