The document describes typical breakfast foods and customs in several countries including Mexico, China, England, Japan, Canada, and South Korea. It then lists the respondent's personal food preferences for breakfast, dinner, and favorite foods and restaurant.
The document describes typical breakfast foods and customs in several countries including Mexico, China, England, Japan, Canada, and South Korea. It then lists the respondent's personal food preferences for breakfast, dinner, and favorite foods and restaurant.
The document describes typical breakfast foods and customs in several countries including Mexico, China, England, Japan, Canada, and South Korea. It then lists the respondent's personal food preferences for breakfast, dinner, and favorite foods and restaurant.
In China, people hardly ever put sugar in their tea.
In England, people usually put milk in their tea.
In Japan, people sometimes have fish for breakfast.
Americans often put cream in their coffe.
In Canada, people hardly ever have salad for breakfast.
Some people in South Korea always eat pickled vegetables for breakfast.
I usually eat pasta. / I often eat rice.
I always put sugar in my tea. I never put milk in my tea. I hardly ever have fish for breakfast. I never put cream in my coffe. I hardly ever have salad for breakfast. I never eat pickled vegetables for breakfast. I hardly ever have milk for dinner. I sometimes have coffee for dinner. I hardly ever have eggs for dinner. I sometimes have beef for dinner. I usually have rice for dinner. I sometimes have beans for dinner. I never have cereal for dinner.
My favorite kind of food is the Italian food.
My favorite restaurant is the Café del Mono.
I have spaghetti bolognese with its butter bread and cinnamon bread.