1) What is your favourite fruit? My favourite fruit is orange. 2) What is your favourite vegetable? My favourite vegetable is tomato. 3) What do you usually eat for dinner? For dinner I usually (eat) have soup. 4) When do you usually have supper? I usually have supper at 6p.m. 5) Who cooks in your family? My mother cooks in my family. 6) Do you like ice-cream? I like ice-cream. 7) Do you have your breakfast at home or at school? I have my breakfast at home. 8) Do you eat at school canteen? I sometimes eat at school canteen.
1. Every year people in the world are becoming fatter. 2. Finger food is fast food which can be eaten without forks and knives. 3. Fast food is usually served in cartons, bags or plastic wrappings. 4. People are overweight because they eat fast food in a hurry. 5. Eating of junk food can lead to health problems. 6. To be healthy a person needs to have enough minerals, proteins, vitamins.
My favourite fruit is orange.
2) What is your favourite vegetable?
My favourite vegetable is tomato.
3) What do you usually eat for dinner?
For dinner I usually (eat) have soup.
4) When do you usually have supper?
I usually have supper at 6p.m.
5) Who cooks in your family?
My mother cooks in my family.
6) Do you like ice-cream?
I like ice-cream.
7) Do you have your breakfast at home or at school?
I have my breakfast at home.
8) Do you eat at school canteen?
I sometimes eat at school canteen.
1. Every year people in the world are becoming fatter.
2. Finger food is fast food which can be eaten without forks and knives.
3. Fast food is usually served in cartons, bags or plastic wrappings.
4. People are overweight because they eat fast food in a hurry.
5. Eating of junk food can lead to health problems.
6. To be healthy a person needs to have enough minerals, proteins, vitamins.
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