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General Listening Quiz

“Lunch Meals”


Level Topic Speakers Length
Easy Lunch Meals Man – Woman 01:19

Pre-Listening Exercise

What do you usually eat for lunch at home and/or when you are at school or work?

Agree or Disagree? Let’s Spark Some Conversation!

These statements are designed to get everyone thinking, exploring ideas, and sharing opinions.

  • In a face-to-face classroom: Read each statement aloud. If you agree, move to one side of the room; if you disagree, move to the other. Talk with your group—why do you feel that way?

  • In an online classroom: Use polls, emojis, or the chat box in your online platform to show your opinion. Then, join the conversation as a group or in breakout rooms.

  • For independent learners: Read each statement and think about your opinion. Then say your answer out loud and explain your reason, as if you’re talking to a classmate.

  1. Bringing lunch from home is always healthier than buying it at school.
  2. Sharing food with friends is polite and friendly.
  3. Snacks like chips or candy are okay to include in a lunch every day.
  4. Packing a variety of fruits and vegetables is important.
  5. It’s better to drink water than juice at lunch.
  6. Eating the same lunch every day is boring.
  7. Students should always include something sweet in their lunch.
  8. You should ask before trying a friend’s food.
  9. Packing lunch can save money compared to buying food at school.
  10. Choosing healthy food can help you concentrate better in class.

Idioms

“grab a bite” = eat something quickly
“I didn’t have time for breakfast, so I grabbed a bite before school.”

“packed full of” = contains a lot of something
“My lunchbox is packed full of fruits and vegetables today.”

“something sweet” = a food that tastes sugary
“I like to have something sweet in my lunch, like grapes or a cookie.”

“share the wealth” = share something good with others
“Sophie likes to share the wealth by giving extra snacks to her brother.”

Listening Exercise

Listen to the recording and answer the questions.

Vocabulary and Sample Sentences

Here are some words that appear in the recording:

sandwich (noun): food made with bread and filling in the middle
– I usually eat a sandwich for lunch at school.

fruit (noun): sweet, healthy food that comes from plants
– She eats fruit every day, like apples and bananas.

healthy (adjective): good for your body
– Eating vegetables and fruit is a healthy habit.

pack (verb): to put food or things in a bag to take with you
– I pack my lunch before I go to work.

share (verb): to give part of something to someone else
– She likes to share her snacks with her friends.

Post-Listening Exercise

  1. What is your favorite snack or fruit to bring?
  2. Have you ever shared lunch with a friend or family member? How did it go?
  3. How can packing your lunch help you make healthier choices?
  4. Why is it important to include fruits or vegetables in lunch?

Online Investigation

Research lunch traditions around the world:

  • What do students usually eat for lunch in three different countries?
  • Are lunches mostly packed from home or bought at school?
  • How do cultural habits influence what is considered healthy lunch food?
  • Do students in other countries share lunch with friends or siblings?
  • How do companies help new employees feel welcomed?

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