Vocabulary 單字
Theme Words學習食物與餐點的英文詞彙。點 🔊 聽發音。
| 🍞 | bread |
麵包 |
| 🍚 | rice |
米飯 |
| 🍜 | noodles |
麵條 |
| 🍲 | soup |
湯 |
| 🍗 | chicken |
雞肉 |
| 🥚 | eggs |
蛋 |
| 🌅 | breakfast |
早餐 |
| ☀️ | lunch |
午餐 |
| 🌙 | dinner |
晚餐 |
| ✅ | Yes, please |
好的,謝謝 |
| ❌ | No, thank you |
不,謝謝 |
Sentence Patterns 句型
Key PatternsPattern 1 · 問想要吃什麼
What would you like for ___? → I would like some ___.
A:What would you like for breakfast?
B:I would like some bread and eggs.
A:What would you like for lunch?
B:I would like some rice and soup.
Pattern 2 · 提供食物
Would you like some ___? → Yes, please. / No, thank you.
A:Would you like some chicken for dinner?
B:Yes, please.
A:Would you like some noodles?
B:No, thank you.
Grammar Focus 文法重點
would like vs. do likewould like vs. do like
Both "would like" and "do like" are used with food, but they mean different things.
| Question | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Do you like ___? | Do you enjoy it in general? | Do you like pizza? Yes, I do. |
| Would you like some ___? | Do you want some right now? (polite) | Would you like some cake? Yes, please. |
Countable vs. Uncountable Food 可數與不可數
Extension| Countable 可數 | Uncountable 不可數 | |
|---|---|---|
| Examples | eggs, noodles, hot dogs | bread, rice, soup, chicken |
| Use "some" | some eggs | some rice |
| Can add -s? | ✅ eggs, noodles | ❌ breads, rices |
"some" works with both countable plurals and uncountable nouns.
Mini Quiz · 小考
Select the best answer for each question. 選出每題最適合的答案。
Question 1 / 10
A: is the meal you eat in the morning? B: Breakfast!
Correct. What is the meal you eat in the morning? → Breakfast is the morning meal.
Use What to ask about a thing. "When" asks about time; "How" asks about manner.
Question 2 / 10
A: Would you like some chicken for dinner? B: ___
Correct. Replying to "Would you like some ___?" → Yes, please. or No, thank you.
"Would you like some ___?" is answered with Yes, please. or No, thank you. — not "Yes, I do."
Question 3 / 10
A: What you like for lunch? B: I would like some rice and soup.
Correct. What would you like for lunch? — "would like" is the polite way to ask what someone wants right now.
Use would: "What would you like for lunch?" — this is a polite request for the current meal.
Question 4 / 10
A: Would you like some noodles? B: ___, thank you. I'm not hungry.
Correct. No, thank you. — the polite way to decline when someone offers you food.
The correct decline is No, thank you. — "No" fits before "thank you" in this polite refusal.
Question 5 / 10
"Do you like pizza?" means ___
Correct. Do you like ___? asks about general preference — whether you enjoy something all the time.
"Do you like ___?" asks about general preference. "Would you like some ___?" asks about wanting it right now.
Question 6 / 10
Which sentence is correct? 哪個句子正確?
Correct. Eggs are countable → "some eggs" ✅. Bread and rice are uncountable → no -s (some bread, some rice).
(D) is correct. Bread and rice are uncountable — no -s. Eggs are countable → "some eggs" is correct.
Question 7 / 10
A: What would you like for breakfast? B: I would like some ___.
Correct. bread is uncountable (no -s) and eggs is countable plural. → "some bread and eggs".
"Bread" is uncountable — no -s. "Eggs" is countable plural. The correct answer is bread and eggs.
Question 8 / 10
The meal you eat at noon (12:00 pm) is called ___
Correct. Lunch is the midday meal. Breakfast = morning, Dinner = evening.
The noon meal is lunch. Breakfast = morning meal, Dinner = evening meal.
Question 9 / 10
Which sentence correctly uses "would like"? 哪個句子正確使用 "would like"?
Correct. Would you like some soup for dinner? — offering food politely for the current meal. ✅
(B) is correct. "Would you like some ___?" offers something right now. (C) "Do you would" is never correct — don't mix "do" and "would".
Question 10 / 10
Which food word CANNOT add -s? 哪個食物字不能加 -s?
Correct. Rice is uncountable — we say "some rice", NOT "some rices". Eggs, noodles, and hot dogs are all countable.
Rice (D) is uncountable — no -s. Eggs, noodles, and hot dogs are countable and can all take -s.