有關(guān)飲食的英語口語對話

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飲食是我們每天生活最重要的話題,那么你想學(xué)習(xí)一些有關(guān)飲食的英語口語嗎?下面是由為大家?guī)碛嘘P(guān)飲食的英語口語對話,歡迎大家學(xué)習(xí)!
    
    【篇一】有關(guān)飲食的英語口語對話
    J: Do you have any plans for dinner tonight?
    L: No, I was thinking of putting a frozen pizza in the oven or something. How about you?
    J: I was thinking maybe we could make dinner together tonight. What do you think?
    L: I'm absolutely useless at cooking!
    J: I could teach you how to cook something healthy. Frozen pizzas are so bad for you!
    L: I know they aren't good for you, but they are cheap, convenient, and fairly tasty.
    J: I recently saw a recipe for spicy chicken curry in a magazine. Maybe we could try that?
    L: Yeah, why not. Do you have all the ingredients?
    J: I bought all the ingredinets this morning, so let's start!
    L: What do we do first?
    J: First, you need to wash the vegetables and then chop them into little pieces.
    L: Ok. Should I heat the wok?
    J: Yes. Once it gets hot, put a little oil in it, add the vegetables and stir fry them for a few minutes.
    L: What about the chicken?
    J: That needs to be cut into thin strips about 3 cm long and then it can be stir fried on its own until its cooked through.
    L: How about the rice?
    J: I'll prepare that. Do you prefer white rice or brown rice?
    L: White rice, please. None of that healthy brown stuff for me!
    
    【篇二】有關(guān)飲食的英語口語對話
    M: How's the soup coming along?
    C: I don't think It's ready yet. It needs to thicken a bit more.
    M: What seasonings did you put in it?
    C: I put some basil, rosemary, thyme, salt, pepper and a few bay leaves.
    M: So it's not going to be spicy, then, right?
    C: No, it will be flavourful though.
    M: What's your favourite flavour?
    C: I have quite a sweet tooth, but I like to have a balance of flavours at every meal. When it comes to cooking, using the right seasonings is more important than the way you cook.
    M: That's true. Spices can make or break a meal!
    C: What do you think about most English fook?
    M: Personally, I don't think the English really know how to use seasonings or spices. Everything seems a bit tasteless.
    C: When it comes to traditional English food, I think you're right. It tends to be quite bland, with just salt and pepper to give it flavour.
    M: I'm finishen cutting the vegetables for the salad. Which dressing do you prefer: oil and vinegar, Italian dressing, or French dressing?
    C: Why don't you just mix some oik and Vinegar together with some garlic and a little sugar, and sprinkle it with some salt and pepper?
    M: Ok. Tonight's dinner will be nice and healthy, but filling at the same time.
    
    【篇三】有關(guān)飲食的英語口語對話
    M: Are you good at cooking?
    J: No, but I'm pretty good eating!
    M: Do you prefer Chinesr food or Western food?
    J: Well, to be honest with you, Chinese food is really different from western food.
    M: Are you used to the food here?
    J: I'm not really used to it yet.
    M: What's you favourite Chinese dish?
    J: Like most foreigners, I really like Sweet and Sour Pork and Kung Pao Chicken. I eat them almost every day.
    M: Have you tried traditional Chinese dumplings yet?
    J: I tried once, but they are quite difficult to eat with chopsticks.
    M: You know. foreigners are not expected to use chopsticks proficiently. If you do , you'll give your Chinese friends quite an impression.
    J: That's good to know. I'd like to try more Chinese food, but since I can't read any of the menus in the restaurants near my home, it's difficult to try new food.
    M: If you want, I can introduce you to some typical Chinese dishes.
    J: That would be great. I really only want to taste real Chinese food, not just the food that foreigners like to eat!
    M: If you haven't tried Beijing duck yet, I'd like to treat you to a meal at a famous duck restaurant near Qianmen. I would be a pity if you left without tasting it!
    【篇四】有關(guān)飲食的英語口語對話
    J: I'm so tired! I don't know how I'm going to make it through this lecture.
    S: The prefessor is a bit boring today. You need something to perk yourself up. How about a coffee?
    J: I don't really like coffee, to be honest. It's too bitter for me.
    S: Well, you need something to wake up. How about a soda?
    J: Most soft drinks have too much sugar in them.
    S: The diet sodas don't have any sugar in them. Which one would you like?
    J: I like diet Sprite. Does that have any caffeine in it?
    S: Unfortunately, it doesn't. How about some diet coke?
    J: I don't care for coke. I heard that coke was first used as a medicine and I don't like medicine. What else has caffeine?
    S: Maybe you should try a cappuccino or a latte; they taste much better than plain brewed coffee.
    J: Maybe. How about a mochaccino? Are they any good?
    S: You'll love that. It's just a shot of espresso beans mixed with steam milk and some chocolate syrup.
    J: That's perfect! Would you like one, too? My treat.
    S: Thanks, but I'll stick with some jasmine tea. I'm trying to watch my diet.