标准美国英语口语 12 Talking about food(在线收听) |
Unit 12 Talking about food 221.Usually Americans eat quick and simple breakfasts, including milk,coffee,juice, and cereal or a muffin or other type of bread. 222.On weekends,my family has big breakfasts or big branches,for pancakes, French toast and soft-boiled eggs. 223.Most Americans have a quick lunch ,because they only have half a hour lunch break. 224.Most of the time,dinner means the evening meal,but it may also mean the main meal of the day.either lunch or supper. 225.Supper is always evening meal,and often at home. 226.These days people love to go out to eat for dinner. 227.Jane is very picky about her food in the resturant,because she is on a diet and allergic some food. 228.Mr. Rich is a vegetarian. 229.She only drinks skim milk and has allergies to some seafood. 230.An american friend inviting you to a resturant,does not mean that he or she will pay for the meal. 231.Among friends,if you are invited to resturant,you are supposed to pay your own share of the total,unless the person who invited you told you in advance that you would not be paying. 232.For business.the person who made the invitation usually will pay the bill. 233.People often discuss business while eating,because time is valuable. 234.Ameicans are considered to be informal,yet they have many table manners. 235.If you are eating with americans,remember not to lift the bowl to drink your soup,Use your soup spoon instead. 236.If you are invited to someone's home for dinner,you may bring some flowers. 237.During and after the meal,remember to give compliments to the cook,whether you like the food or not. 238.Do not eat noisily. 239.Do not talk with food in your mouth. 240.Compliments on tasty food are appreciated everywhere in the world. Floating in english Different countries have different cultures In China,if a friend invites you to a restaurant for dinner,the friend will pay the bill,You may pay the friend back by invting the friend to restaurant some other time.but be careful in the U.S.a friend inviting you to a restaurant,does not mean that he or she will pay for the meal.You are supposed to pay your own share of the bill, unless the person who invited you told you advanced that you will not be paying. This common practice of sharing the cost is called “going Dutch” or "spiliting the bill”,whether you like “going Ducth ”or not,just remember different countries have different cultures,if you don’t figure this out,you might be shocked, or your feelings might be hurt. For business meals,both the U.S. and China ,the person who made the invitation will usually pay the bill.People often dicuss business while eating,because time is valuable. While eating,Chinese people tend to be casual and relaxed,They enjoy food by eating nosily and drinking soup directly from a bowl.They talk and laugh at a dinner table.Life is too short not to be relaxed at a dinner table.Americans are considered to be informal,yet they have many table manners.If you are eating with Americans,remember not to lift your bowl to drink the soup.Use your soupspoon instead.Try to eat quietly.Avoid talking with food in your mouth.Also elbows do not belong on the table,Compliments on tasty food are appreaciated everywhere in the world,so be generous in praising the food wherever you eat. |
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