What does the word “food” mean to you? Is it a pleasure or just a fuel? This question has been disputable for a long time and everybody has his personal opinion about it. The majority of people would agree that we eat in order to have enough energy to complete our routine tasks. Nevertheless, nobody would agree to eat the same set of products from day to day. Moreover, food is certainly more than just a number of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. It’s the way to get some satisfaction after a long working day for the vast majority of people.
As for me, I can’t say that food is just a fuel but it’s surely not a religion in my house. I suppose I have traditional meals such as breakfast, lunch and dinner, but I can have several snacks between my meals as well if I get hungry. I’m trying to keep a healthy diet, so my breakfast usually includes cereals with yogurt or oatmeal with eggs. Also, I can add some fruit to my breakfast, but I always drink a cup of coffee in the morning. It helps me to wake up and be ready for the day. I usually have lunch in the canteen at school, so it depends on what they offer there.
Dinner is a family meal. We usually get together in the evening when my parents come back from work. My mother is an excellent cook and I really like all the dishes she makes. We usually eat some fish or meat with vegetables or porridge for dinner. I can’t cook that well, but I have a number of specialties that I usually make for holidays. They are some salads and cakes.
At weekends my friends and I go to the café or pizzeria to eat out. It’s a good way to enjoy delicious food and communicate with the people I care about at the same time. We prefer to order some salads and pizza, drink different kinds of non-alcoholic cocktails.
Thus, I’m sure that food can bring us some kind of pleasure, but I don't consider it the sense of our life. So we should eat to live but not live to eat.
1)What are you doing here now? We are listening to tape-recordings.
2)Do you want to see my father? Yes,I do.
3)He wants to know English ,too,but he has little time for it now.
4)What magazine are you reading? It is a French magazine.There are good articles on sports here. You are interested in sports? - Yes, I am.But I don't know French.
5) We are having an English lesson now.
6)Does Lena usually prepare her homework at the institute? - No, she doesn't . As a rule, she works at home. — And what is she writing now? - Oh, she is writing an article for our wall newspaper.
7) Who is that man who is standing in the doorway? - You (not to recognize) him? It is John, my cousin.
What does the word “food” mean to you? Is it a pleasure or just a fuel? This question has been disputable for a long time and everybody has his personal opinion about it. The majority of people would agree that we eat in order to have enough energy to complete our routine tasks. Nevertheless, nobody would agree to eat the same set of products from day to day. Moreover, food is certainly more than just a number of proteins, fats and carbohydrates. It’s the way to get some satisfaction after a long working day for the vast majority of people.
As for me, I can’t say that food is just a fuel but it’s surely not a religion in my house. I suppose I have traditional meals such as breakfast, lunch and dinner, but I can have several snacks between my meals as well if I get hungry. I’m trying to keep a healthy diet, so my breakfast usually includes cereals with yogurt or oatmeal with eggs. Also, I can add some fruit to my breakfast, but I always drink a cup of coffee in the morning. It helps me to wake up and be ready for the day. I usually have lunch in the canteen at school, so it depends on what they offer there.
Dinner is a family meal. We usually get together in the evening when my parents come back from work. My mother is an excellent cook and I really like all the dishes she makes. We usually eat some fish or meat with vegetables or porridge for dinner. I can’t cook that well, but I have a number of specialties that I usually make for holidays. They are some salads and cakes.
At weekends my friends and I go to the café or pizzeria to eat out. It’s a good way to enjoy delicious food and communicate with the people I care about at the same time. We prefer to order some salads and pizza, drink different kinds of non-alcoholic cocktails.
Thus, I’m sure that food can bring us some kind of pleasure, but I don't consider it the sense of our life. So we should eat to live but not live to eat.
1)What are you doing here now? We are listening to tape-recordings.
2)Do you want to see my father? Yes,I do.
3)He wants to know English ,too,but he has little time for it now.
4)What magazine are you reading? It is a French magazine.There are good articles on sports here. You are interested in sports? - Yes, I am.But I don't know French.
5) We are having an English lesson now.
6)Does Lena usually prepare her homework at the institute? - No, she doesn't . As a rule, she works at home. — And what is she writing now? - Oh, she is writing an article for our wall newspaper.
7) Who is that man who is standing in the doorway? - You (not to recognize) him? It is John, my cousin.
8) I have no time now, I have dinner.