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TỪ VỰNG IELTS SPEAKING – TOPIC FOOD
Meal: An occasion when food is eaten: Bữa ăn
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E.g: If you eat three good meals a day, you’re less likely to snack on biscuits or
crisps.
Main meal: Important meal in a day: Bữa ăn chính
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E.g: Breakfast is considered as the main meal of a day.
A brunch: A meal between breakfast and lunch: Bữa ăn giữa buổi sáng
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E.g: We often have brunch with a cup of coffee and a piece of bread
A balanced diet: An eating plan that is good for health: Chế độ ăn cân bằng
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E.g: A balanced diet with five different groups of food makes your body healthier.
A quick snack: To eat a small amount of food between meals: Bữa phụ
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E.g: A quick snack with fruits is much healthier than cookies.
A slap up meal: A large meal with a lot kinds of food: Bữa ăn thịnh soạn
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E.g: When our family gather, we all have a slap up meal with many kinds of food and
drink.
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A ready meal = Processed food: Commercially prepared food bought for
convenience: Đồ ăn sẵn
E.g: I don’t like to cook much so a ready meal with fried chicken and salad is more
convenient to me.
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A take away: A cooked meal prepared in a restaurant and eaten at home: Đồ ăn
mang đi
E.g: I often eat ready-made meals and take – aways because I don’t have much
time to prepare food at home.
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Home – cooked food: Food cooked at home from individual ingredients: Đồ
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nấu ăn tại nhà
E.g: I love visiting my aunt’s house where home – cooked food is always ready to
eat.
Nutritious products: Products which in calories: Đồ ăn dinh dưỡng
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E.g: A breakfast with nutritious products supplies you enough energy for a long
hard day.
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A fussy eater: Somebody who has their own very high standards about what to
eat: Người kén ăn
E.g: I am not a fussy eater because I eat all kinds of food.
A sweet tooth: To talk about a person who enjoys sugary food: Người thích ăn
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đồ ngọt
E.g: I prefer to eat biscuits and candies because I have a sweet tooth.
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A vegetarian: a person who does not eat meat or fish – Người ăn chay
Eg: They are strict vegetarians - They only eat vegetables, nut but never eat meat or
fish.
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To be on a balanced diet: Eat in a healthy plan: Ăn uống điều độ
Eg: I have a crack at following a balanced diet so that I can live healthily and live
longer.
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To eat like a horse: To eat a lot: Ăn nhiều
E.g: When I came back home, I ate like a horse because of delicious dishes that my
mom had prepared before.
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To dine in: To have main meal at home: Ăn cơm ở nhà
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To dine out: To have main meal out: Ăn ngoài
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E.g: I’d prefer to dine in with my husband rather than dine out with my colleagues.
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To follow a recipe: To cook a meal using instruction: Nấu theo công thức
E.g: I think cooking is boring because you need to follow a recipe. I just want to cook
roughly.
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To cook roughly: To cook without paying attention to a recipe: Nấu theo cảm
tính
E.g: Cooking roughly is a creative cooking process. Sometimes you can finish with a
delicious dish but sometimes, you cannot eat a bit.
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To foot the bill: To pay the bill: Thanh toán tiền
E.g: Our relationship is give – and – take, so we foot the bill equally.
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To grab a bit to eat: To eat something quickly: Ăn vội vàng
E.g: In fact I will grab a bit to eat as soon as I arrive home because I am dying of
hunger now.
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To make your mouth water: To make you feel very hungry for something:
Thèm ăn gì đó
E.g: I often order cupcakes for brunch, which always makes my mouth water.
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To play with your food: To push food around the plate to avoid eating it: Gạt
những đồ không muốn ăn ra một chỗ.
E.g: I don’t like beans and carrots so I often play with my food while eating.
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To spoil somebody’s appetite: To eat something that will stop you feeling
hungry when it’s meal-time: Phá hủy khẩu vị của ai
E.g: Eating candies before dinner really spoils children’s appetite.
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To tuck into: To eat something with pleasure: Ăn thưởng thức
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E.g: There’s nothing more satisfying than seeing people you love tucking into food
you’ve cooked yourself.
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To wine and dine: To entertain someone by treating them to food and drink:
Chiêu đãi ai
E.g: Pricey restaurants are ideal places if you want to wine and dine your boss.
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To work up an appetite: To do physical work that leads to you becoming
hungry: Hoạt động để ăn ngon miệng
E.g: I do a lot of sports to work up an appetite myself.
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To restrain somebody’s hunger: To avoid eating when you really want to: Cố
nhịn đói
E.g: Models try to restrain their hungers by drinking water before fashion shows.
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To overeat: Eat too much: Ăn quá nhiều
E.g: If you overeat, you’re bound to get fat.
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To be full up: To eat to the point that you can no longer eat any more: No
căng bụng
E.g: I was totally full up after a slap up meal.
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To be starving hungry = To be dying of hunger: An exaggerated way of
saying you are very hungry: Đói muốn chết
E.g: I’m usually starving hungry before the dinner at 7 o’clock.
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