healthy
英 [ˈhelθi]unhealthy
英 [ʌnˈhelθi]hamburger
英 [ˈhæmbɜːɡə(r)]cola
英 [ˈkəʊlə]yesterday
英 [ˈjestədeɪ]fruit
英 [fruːt]pie
英 [paɪ]pizza
英 [ˈpiːtsə]sandwich
英 [ˈsænwɪtʃ]vegetable
英 [ˈvedʒtəbl]chicken
英 [ˈtʃɪkɪn]chocolate
英 [ˈtʃɒklət]a little
英 [ə ˈlɪtl]fish and chips
英 [ˌfɪʃ ən ˈtʃɪps]What did you have for breakfast this morning? I had some bread and milk.
What did you have for breakfast this morning, Joe?
I had two hamburgers and some cola. I had these for breakfast yesterday too.
That’s not healthy. You should drink some milk and eat some fruit.
But I love hamburgers.
You can have a little meat, but not too much. What about you, Jill?
I didn’t have breakfast this morning. I have lunch and dinner every day, but not breakfast.
Breakfast is very important. We should have breakfast every day.
What did you have for breakfast?
I had some bread and milk. I also had an egg and an apple.
Tim and Judy eat a lot of fruit and vegetables.
They eat a lot of rice and drink a lot of water.
They eat some fish, chicken and eggs.
They also drink some milk.
They eat a little sweet food.
Tim and Judy often play sport.
They are strong and healthy.
Lily and Bob eat a lot of candy, hamburgers, ice cream and chocolate.
They drink a lot of cola.
They do not like bread, rice, fruit or vegetables.
Lily and Bob do not play sport very often.
They are fat and unhealthy.