3 Food
In this episode you’ll learn useful phrasal verbs and vocabulary for the topic of food.
Join us as we chat about our eating experiences overseas, food adventures and bad tasting paellas! 🤢
Practise listening to a real, natural conversation with two Aussie native speakers.
Tell us:
- What is the most delicious meal you have ever eaten?
- What is the best restaurant you’ve ever been to?
- What is the strangest food you’ve ever tried?
Read below for this episode’s vocabulary.
PODCAST VOCABULARY LIST
Listen to the podcast conversation more than once and try to hear the key phrasal verbs, idioms and slang that we use.
The conversation starts at 4.25 minutes.
Do you know what the key phrasal verbs mean? Can you guess?
- pig out
- pick at
- whip up
- throw together
- polish off
- wolf down
- cut back on
Other vocabulary:
– to hold yourself back
– bloated
Want to learn how to use these phrasal verbs in conversation?
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Each week you’ll get a lesson pack which includes;
- The podcast conversation + transcript
~ Get the conversation MP3 to download and vocabulary PDF. - Dialogue MP3 and transcripts
~Â A listening exercise that will help you learn phrasal verbs and idioms in context. - Vocabulary videos
~Â Learn the grammar and meanings of the key vocabulary with examples. - A pronunciation lesson
~ Practise a part of natural English speech. - Listen and repeat
~ A repetition exercise that will help you memorise the vocabulary and pronounce it correctly. - A short story exercise
~ An interesting listening exercise to improve your listening, reading and vocabulary. - The imitation technique
  ~ A pronunciation training exercise to help you sound more clear and natural. - A speaking and writing task
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  ~ Review what you’ve learned with a quiz.





