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
🍗
chicken
雞肉
🥚
eggs
🌅
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 Patterns
Pattern 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 like
would 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.