IELTS Speaking sample about Food
We're dining in tonight.
We're dining out tonight.
My husband is a fussy eater, and he's never pleased with my cooking.
home-cooked food: food cooked at home, usually implies that food is healthy.
Preparing home-cooked food is a good way to make a balanced meal.
I usually dine at a restaurant that's in a walking distance of my home.
Italian cuisine: traditional Italian food. You can also say French cuisine, Russian cuisine, Chinese cuisine and so on.
I adore pasta, pizza and Italian cuisine in general.
I think that cooking is more of a chore than a pleasure.
mouth-watering: delicious, appetizing.
my mouth is watering: that is to say you find something very appetizing. People use this expression when they see/smell food that looks very delicious.
My mouth is watering every time I think about my grandmother's apple pie.
A nutritious breakfast is a great way to start the day, as it gives your body the nutrients and you get enough energy.
processed food: food that has been modified in an undesirable or unhealthy way to achieve its current state.
Try to avoid processed foods like flavored nuts and cereal bars. It is much healthier to eat organic food.
quality justifies the bill: when a product is worth buying due its good quality, even if it's expensive.
I first thought those strawberries were too expensive, but when I tasted them I understood that their quality justified the bill.
quick snack: a light and quick meal, usually unhealthy.
Eating quick snack instead of main meal can be harmful for stomach.
ready meal: a meal that you buy already cooked, which only requires reheating to be eaten.
I had no desire to cook, so I bought a ready meal in a nearby supermarket.
restrain one's hunger- acliginizi cilovlamaq: to avoid eating when you really want to. Usually practiced during diets.
John couldn't restrain his hunger anymore and went to the nearest fast-food restaurant.
slap-up meal- dadli yemek ( tez ve yagli yemek): a quick and fatty meal. To slap up means to cook something very quickly.
I feel like making a slap-up meal tonight.
I woke up starving hungry yesterday and ate the whole roast chicken.
I'm going to ring the Japanese restaurant and order a takeaway.
I haven't eaten all day. I'm dying of hunger!
- Would you like more chips?
- No, thank you, I'm already full-up!
to be ravenous (to have ravenous appetite)- doymaz olmaq / vehwi iwtaha sahib olmaq: to be really hungry, starving, voracious.
After working all day, I had a ravenous appetite.
to be starving hungry- heddinden artiq acliq hiss etmek: an exaggerated way of saying you are very hungry.
to bolt something down- agziniza bir weyi doldurmaq ( cox miqdarda yemek yemek) : to eat a large amount of food very quickly.
Don't bolt your food down like that, it's very rude!
She's so thin, yet she eats like a horse.
Although she had never cooked a jugged hare before, she followed a recipe and made a fantastic meal.
You paid for dinner last time. Let me foot the bill for lunch today.
I won't eat the whole cake, just let me grab a bite to eat.
Dave eats candy all the time. He must have a sweet tooth.
to overeat oneself: cox yemek--eat too much, eat immodestly.
If you overeat, you're bound to get fat.
Stop talking about the snails, you're spoiling my appetite!
After not eating the whole day, he tucked into the ham like a savage.
to wine and dine:werab icmek ve nahar yemek--- to banquet, to "entertain with good food". If you wine and dine someone, you usually take him out to dinner at a fancy restaurant.
The company wined and dined us, hoping to convince us we should accept the job.
He must have worked up an appetite in the gym.