Vocabulary for EATING and DRINKING

Eating and drinking are things we do every single day, but the vocabulary available to talk about them is much richer than the obvious words we use on a regular basis. In this English vocabulary lesson, you will learn different ways to express eating and drinking in creative ways. How would you tell someone you wanted more than a snack but less than a meal? Do you know the difference between “wolfing down“, “devouring“, and “scarfing down“ food? Watch the video to find out, and make sure to do the quiz afterwards to practice what you learned! TRANSCRIPT Mm, mm, eating. New Orleans is a gourmand’s dream. Oh, and I’m so hungr-... Hi. James from engVid. I’m hungry, and I’m thinking about eating, and I’m sure you do, too. After all, eating is a natural thing. But in your experience of what you’ve been taught, I’m sure you’ve been told words like: “delicious“, “eating“, and that’s about it. Hey, the world’s a big place and a rich place, so why don’t we g
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