Talking About Meals: Native English Tips
Want to sound more like a native English speaker at the office? Our video, "Talking About Meals: Native English Tips", will show you how to correctly talk about having meals.
Instead of saying "I am eating lunch" or "I am eating dinner", which natives rarely use, learn the proper expressions. Natives use the phrase "having" when referring to meals. For example, you should say "I am having lunch" or "Have you had dinner?". This subtle change can make your English sound more natural and fluent.
Here's a quick guide from the video:
- Incorrect: I am eating lunch.
Correct: I am having lunch. - Incorrect: I am eating dinner.
Correct: Have you had dinner?
By adopting these phrases, you can improve your conversational skills and sound more like a native speaker.
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