Morning Chats: Breakfast, Food Preferences, and Healthy Choices

Good morning, learners! Today, we have an exciting conversation lined up for you. We will be exploring breakfast, healthy food choices, and personal preferences. In this conversation, you will meet four individuals, two boys, and two girls, all about 18 years of age. Listen carefully as they discuss their breakfast habits, favorite foods, and even desserts. Pay attention to the vocabulary they use and the questions they ask. Are you ready to dive into this conversation? Let’s get started!


Practice Conversation about Food Preferences

Sarah: Good morning, everyone! Have you had breakfast?

John: No, I’m starving. I didn’t have time this morning.

Emily: You should eat healthy food, John. It’s important to start the day right.

Alex: That’s right. What foods are healthy, Emily?

Emily: Fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins are all healthy options.

Sarah: Do you like spicy food, Alex?

Alex: Yes, I do. I enjoy a little bit of spice in my meals.

John: I’m not a fan of spicy food. It’s too hot for me.

Emily: That’s okay, John. Everyone has different preferences.

Sarah: What is your favorite dessert, Emily?

Emily: I love chocolate cake. It’s so delicious!

John: Do you drink coffee, Sarah?

Sarah: No, I don’t. I prefer tea instead.

Alex: I also don’t drink coffee. I’m more of a juice person.

Sarah: It’s great to have different tastes and choices. Let’s make sure we eat and drink what makes us happy and healthy!

John: Come on guys, let’s go to the canteen now!

All: Let’s go!


Well done, everyone! I hope you enjoyed practicing our conversation today. Remember, breakfast is an important meal to kickstart your day. Make sure to choose healthy foods like fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and lean proteins. It’s perfectly fine to have different preferences when it comes to food, whether it’s spicy or not, or your favorite dessert. The key is to find what makes you happy and healthy. Keep exploring different flavors and make smart choices. Don’t forget to have a balanced diet. Keep up the good work, and I look forward to our next conversation!

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