Food in English: Vocabulary to lick your fingers

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Food in English: Vocabulary to lick your fingers

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In today's article we are going to talk about food. And not just about restaurants and eating, but also about cooking and the most typical British meals. If you are a foodie, this post is for you.


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I like my steak rare – learn how to order food in English
One of the best things to do when travelling is to try the local food. Whether spain phone number list in London, New York or Toronto, the first rule of survival is to know how to order food.

The menu : As in almost all places, the menu is divided into first course ( first course, appetizer, starters ), second course ( second course, main course ) and desserts ( dessert ). To this are added the drinks ( beverages or drinks ).

Ordering food: If you have been able to understand the menu, it is time to order your food. The waiter will ask questions like:

Are you ready to order? – Do you already know what you are going to have?

Here's the menu. Today's special is… – Here's the menu. Today's special is…

Can I get you an aperitif? – Do you want something to snack on?

Would you like to order some wine with your meal? – Are you going to drink wine with food?

And you will respond with…
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