Let's say there's a new restaurant in town, and your friend asks you if you've been there. "Yes," you say. "It's good." But that doesn't really tell us very much! One of the best ways to impress people with your English vocabulary is to master a selection of words that describe food. If, instead of saying the food is good, you say it's scrumptious, that shows more enthusiasm. Here, we've pulled together some adjectives that describe general impressions of food, as well as a group of more unusual words that describe specific flavors. Are you ready?
https://7esl.com/food-adjectives/
There! Maybe you have the ambition to become a restaurant critic. It's a great way to make a living—you get paid to eat. But even if you don't have that ambition, you're ready to make a good impression at business meetings when the conversation turns to restaurants in the area.
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https://7esl.com/food-adjectives/
There! Maybe you have the ambition to become a restaurant critic. It's a great way to make a living—you get paid to eat. But even if you don't have that ambition, you're ready to make a good impression at business meetings when the conversation turns to restaurants in the area.
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WATCH MORE:
★ Grammar: https://goo.gl/7n226T
★ Vocabulary: https://goo.gl/E5Ty4T
★ Expressions: https://goo.gl/JBpgCF
★ Phrasal Verbs: https://goo.gl/Ux3fip
★ Idioms: https://goo.gl/y7wNjN
★ Conversations: https://goo.gl/pmdpQT
★ English Writing: https://goo.gl/46gmY7
★ IELTS: https://goo.gl/Tg2U4v
★ TOEFL: https://goo.gl/8Zwvic
★ British vs. American English: https://goo.gl/VHa5W8
★ Pronunciation: https://goo.gl/P4eR39
★ Business English: https://goo.gl/r7jqtB
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OUR SOCIAL MEDIA:
Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/7english/
Facebook: https://www.fb.com/7ESLEnglish/
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/7ESLLearningEnglish
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For more videos and lessons visit:
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