Introduction
This English learning video focuses on practical speaking skills related to kitchen activities and daily life. It encourages learners to practice common questions, answers, and vocabulary used in everyday conversations. For more extensive practice, consider exploring Comprehensive English Conversation Practice: Everyday Dialogues and Questions, which offers a broad range of dialogues to build confidence.
Kitchen Activities Vocabulary and Phrases
- Describing actions: Preparing dinner by chopping vegetables, boiling rice, frying potatoes.
- Cooking processes: Heating pans for even cooking, covering pots to cook food faster, washing vegetables with clean water.
- Common meals: Breakfast items like eggs, toast, and tea; favorite dishes such as chicken curry.
- Kitchen tools and usage: Using a sharp knife to cut vegetables, grinder for spices, strainer for tea, spoon or spatula for stirring.
- Safety and cleanliness: Wearing an apron to keep clothes clean, washing hands before cooking, cleaning kitchen counters after cooking.
Cooking Techniques Explained
- Baking: Cooking food with dry heat in an oven; preheating the oven before baking.
- Steaming: Cooking food with hot steam.
- Marinating meat: Adding flavor and softness.
- Measuring ingredients: Using cups and spoons.
- Avoiding common cooking mistakes: Adding salt carefully to prevent over-salting, lowering heat and removing burnt parts if food burns.
Kitchen Storage and Organization
- Storing spices in airtight jars inside cabinets.
- Keeping cooking oil near the stove.
- Storing leftover food in containers inside the fridge.
- Keeping knives safely in holders.
- Arranging utensils to ease cooking tasks.
Daily Life and Personal Items Vocabulary
- Discussing personal belongings: books, notebooks, pens.
- Talking about meals for lunch and dinner.
- Sharing plans, responsibilities, and problems.
- Expressing skills, talents, dreams, and fears.
- Describing clothing for different seasons.
For helpful questions and answers related to everyday topics, also see Master Everyday English: Natural Questions and Answers for Fluency.
Practical Conversation Practice
- Question and answer pairs for common interactions (e.g., "What are you doing in the kitchen?", "What plans do you have tonight?").
- Emphasis on clear, concise answers to build confidence.
Further enhance your conversational skills with Essential Daily English Conversations for Beginners, which provides practical daily dialogues suitable for beginners.
Tips for English Language Learners
- Practice daily with example sentences.
- Use active voice to describe actions.
- Incorporate kitchen and daily life vocabulary into conversations.
- Monitor pronunciation by repeating sentences aloud.
For additional everyday questions and situations, Essential English Conversations: Everyday Questions and Situations offers great complementary content.
Conclusion
By using kitchen-related activities and daily scenarios, this video helps learners enhance their English speaking skills naturally and confidently. Regular practice of these sentences builds both vocabulary and fluency in everyday English.
Hello friends. Welcome to our English learning channel. Do you want to speak English
confidently? Let's start learning together. What are you doing in the kitchen?
I am preparing dinner by chopping vegetables and boiling rice. What are you doing in the kitchen?
I am preparing dinner by chopping vegetables and boiling rice. What do you usually cook for breakfast?
I usually cook eggs, toast, and make a cup of tea. What do you usually cook for breakfast?
I usually cook eggs, toast, and make a cup of tea. Where do you keep the spices?
I keep all the spices in jars inside the kitchen cabinet. Where do you keep the spices?
I keep all the spices in jars inside the kitchen cabinet. How do you wash vegetables?
I wash vegetables with clean water before cutting them. How do you wash vegetables?
I wash vegetables with clean water before cutting them. What is your favorite dish to cook?
My favorite dish to cook is chicken curry because it is tasty. What is your favorite dish to cook?
My favorite dish to cook is chicken curry because it is tasty. Why do you heat the pan first? I heat
the pan first so the food cooks evenly. Why do you heat the pan first? I heat the pan first so the food cooks evenly.
What are you cutting right now? I'm cutting onions and tomatoes for the curry.
What are you cutting right now? I'm cutting onions and tomatoes for the curry.
How do you make tea? I boil water, add tea leaves, milk, and sugar. How do you make tea? I boil water, add
tea leaves, milk, and sugar. Where is the cooking oil kept? The cooking oil is kept near the stove.
Where is the cooking oil kept? The cooking oil is kept near the stove. What do you use to stir food? I use a
spoon or spatula to stir food. What do you use to stir food? I use a spoon or spatula to stir food.
Why do you cover the pots? I cover the pot to cook the food faster. Why do you cover the pots? I cover the
pot to cook the food faster. What is boiling on the stove? A pot of lentils is boiling on the
stove. What is boiling on the stove? A pot of lentils is boiling on the stove.
How do you know the food is ready? I check the taste and softness of the food.
How do you know the food is ready? I check the taste and softness of the food.
What do you do before cooking rice? I wash the rice with water before cooking. What do you do before cooking rice?
I wash the rice with water before cooking. Why do you add salt carefully?
I add salt carefully to avoid making the food too salty. Why do you add salt carefully?
I add salt carefully to avoid making the food too salty. What appliances do you use to grind
spices? I use a grinder to grind spices. What appliances do you use to grind spices? I use a grinder to grind spices.
What are you frying? I am frying potatoes in hot oil. What are you frying?
I am frying potatoes in hot oil. How do you keep the kitchen clean? I clean the counter and wash dishes
after cooking. How do you keep the kitchen clean? I clean the counter and wash dishes
after cooking. What do you use to cut vegetables? I use a sharp knife to cut vegetables.
What do you use to cut vegetables? I use a sharp knife to cut vegetables. Why do you wear an apron?
I wear an apron to keep my clothes clean. Why do you wear an apron?
I wear an apron to keep my clothes clean. What do you cook when guests come? I
cook special dishes like biryani or pasta. What do you cook when guests come?
I cook special dishes like biryani or pasta. How do you store leftover food? I store
leftover food in containers in the fridge. How do you store leftover food? I store
leftover food in containers in the fridge. What is baking?
Baking is cooking food using dry heat in an oven. What is baking? Baking is cooking food
using dry heat in an oven. What do you preheat before baking? I preheat the oven before baking.
What do you preheat before baking? I preheat the oven before baking. Why do you taste food while cooking?
I taste food to check seasoning. Why do you taste food while cooking? I taste food to check seasoning.
What do you use to strain tea? I use a strainer to separate tea leaves. What do you use to strain tea? I use a
strainer to separate tea leaves. How do you make soup? I boil vegetables with spices and water.
How do you make soup? I boil vegetables with spices and water. What do you do if food burns?
I lower the heat and remove the burnt part. What do you do if food burns?
I lower the heat and remove the burnt part. Why do you wash dishes quickly?
I wash dishes quickly to avoid stains. Why do you wash dishes quickly? I wash dishes quickly to avoid stains.
What do you cook on weekends? I cook special meals on weekends. What do you cook on weekends?
I cook special meals on weekends. How do you chop onions safely? I chop onions slowly using a sharp
knife. How do you chop onions safely? I chop onions slowly using a sharp
knife. What do you use to measure ingredients? I use cups and spoons to measure
ingredients. What do you use to measure ingredients? I use cups and spoons to measure
ingredients. Why do you marinate meat? I marinate meat to add flavor and
softness. Why do you marinate meat? I marinate meat to add flavor and
softness. What is steaming? Steaming is cooking food using hot
steam. What is steaming? Steaming is cooking food using hot
steam. What do you cook in a pressure cooker? I cook rice, lentils, and meat in a
pressure cooker. What do you cook in a pressure cooker? I cook rice, lentils, and meat in a
pressure cooker. How do you clean vegetables? I rinse them under running water.
How do you clean vegetables? I rinse them under running water. What do you do before turning off the
stove? I check if the food is fully cooked. What do you do before turning off the
stove? I check if the food is fully cooked. Why do you keep knives carefully?
I keep knives carefully to avoid injury. Why do you keep knives carefully? I keep knives carefully to avoid injury.
What do you use the refrigerator for? I use it to keep food fresh. What do you use the refrigerator for?
I use it to keep food fresh. How do you reheat food? I reheat food on the stove or in the
microwave. How do you reheat food? I reheat food on the stove or in the
microwave. What do you cook for children? I cook soft and healthy food for
children. What do you cook for children? I cook soft and healthy food for
children. Why do you soak beans? I soak beans to cook them faster.
Why do you soak beans? I soak beans to cook them faster. What do you use to flip food? I use a
spatula to flip food. What do you use to flip food? I use a spatula to flip food.
How do you know oil is hot? The oil bubbles when it is hot. How do you know oil is hot?
The oil bubbles when it is hot. What do you keep on the kitchen counter? I keep daily use items on the counter.
What do you keep on the kitchen counter? I keep daily use items on the counter. Why do you cook on low flame?
I cook on low flame to avoid burning. Why do you cook on low flame? I cook on low flame to avoid burning.
What is chopping? Chopping means cutting food into pieces. What is chopping?
Chopping means cutting food into pieces. What do you use to wash dishes? I use dish soap and a sponge.
What do you use to wash dishes? I use dish soap and a sponge. How do you prepare salad?
I cut fresh vegetables and mix them. How do you prepare salad? I cut fresh vegetables and mix them.
What do you cook at night? I cook light food at night. What do you cook at night?
I cook light food at night. Why do you open the lid sometimes? I open the lid to check the food.
Why do you open the lid sometimes? I open the lid to check the food. What do you add to make food spicy? I
add chili and spices. What do you add to make food spicy? I add chili and spices.
How do you boil eggs? I boil eggs in water for 10 minutes. How do you boil eggs? I boil eggs in
water for 10 minutes. What do you use to serve food? I use plates and bowls to serve food.
What do you use to serve food? I use plates and bowls to serve food. Why do you wash hands before cooking? I
wash hands to keep food clean. Why do you wash hands before cooking? I wash hands to keep food clean.
What do you cook with milk? I cook tea, desserts, and porridge with milk. What do you cook with milk? I cook tea,
desserts, and porridge with milk. How do you keep food warm? I cover the food after cooking.
How do you keep food warm? I cover the food after cooking. What do you use the oven for? I use the
oven for baking. What do you use the oven for? I use the oven for baking.
Why do you clean the stove daily? I clean it to remove oil stains. Why do you clean the stove daily?
I clean it to remove oil stains. What do you cook with vegetables? I cook curries, soups, and salads.
What do you cook with vegetables? I cook curries, soups, and salads. How do you store spices? I store spices
in airtight containers. How do you store spices? I store spices in airtight containers.
What do you do when food is too salty? I add water or more ingredients. What do you do when food is too salty? I
add water or more ingredients. Why do you peel vegetables? I peel vegetables to remove dirt.
Why do you peel vegetables? I peel vegetables to remove dirt. What do you cook first, rice or curry? I
cook rice first. What do you cook first, rice or curry? I cook rice first.
How do you keep insects away? I keep the kitchen clean and covered. How do you keep insects away? I keep the
kitchen clean and covered. What do you cook in oil? I cook fried food in oil.
What do you cook in oil? I cook fried food in oil. Why do you dry utensils?
I dry utensils to avoid rust. Why do you dry utensils? I dry utensils to avoid rust.
What do you cook in the morning? I cook breakfast in the morning. What do you cook in the morning? I cook
breakfast in the morning. How do you avoid food waste? I cook only what is needed.
How do you avoid food waste? I cook only what is needed. What do you do with vegetable peels? I
throw them in the trash. What do you do with vegetable peels? I throw them in the trash.
Why do you cut food evenly? Even pieces cook properly. Why do you cut food evenly?
Even pieces cook properly. What do you cook on festivals? I cook special traditional dishes.
What do you cook on festivals? I cook special traditional dishes. How do you make dough? I mix flour and
water to make dough. How do you make dough? I mix flour and water to make dough.
What do you use to roll dough? I use a rolling pin. What do you use to roll dough? I use a
rolling pin. Why do you rest dough? Resting dough makes it soft.
Why do you rest dough? Resting dough makes it soft. What do you cook on a tawa? I cook roti
and pancakes on a tawa. What do you cook on a tawa? I cook roti and pancakes on a tawa.
How do you fry eggs? I crack eggs into hot oil and fry them. How do you fry eggs? I crack eggs into
hot oil and fry them. What do you use to drain water? I use a strainer.
What do you use to drain water? I use a strainer. Why do you clean as you cook? It saves
time after cooking. Why do you clean as you cook? It saves time after cooking.
What do you cook when you are busy? I cook simple and quick food. What do you cook when you are busy? I
cook simple and quick food. How do you know vegetables are fresh? Fresh vegetables look bright and firm.
How do you know vegetables are fresh? Fresh vegetables look bright and firm. What do you do if gas runs out? I use an
electric stove. What do you do if gas runs out? I use an electric stove.
Why do you cover food in the fridge? I cover food to keep it fresh. Why do you cover food in the fridge? I
cover food to keep it fresh. What do you cook for lunch? I cook rice, curry, and vegetables.
What do you cook for lunch? I cook rice, curry, and vegetables. How do you season food?
I add salt and spices. How do you season food? I add salt and spices.
What do you use to crush garlic? I use a mortar or garlic press. What do you use to crush garlic?
I use a mortar or garlic press. Why do you keep lids nearby? Lids help control cooking.
Why do you keep lids nearby? Lids help control cooking. What do you cook for dinner?
I cook light and healthy food. What do you cook for dinner? I cook light and healthy food.
How do you clean cutting boards? I wash them with soap and water. How do you clean cutting boards?
I wash them with soap and water. What do you cook with eggs? I cook omelets and boiled eggs.
What do you cook with eggs? I cook omelets and boiled eggs. Why do you keep the kitchen ventilated?
Ventilation removes smoke and smell. Why do you keep the kitchen ventilated? Ventilation removes smoke and smell.
What do you cook when you are sick? I cook soup and soft food. What do you cook when you are sick? I
cook soup and soft food. How do you avoid oil splashes? I keep the flame low.
How do you avoid oil splashes? I keep the flame low. What do you use the sink for?
I use the sink to wash dishes. What do you use the sink for? I use the sink to wash dishes.
Why do you arrange utensils? It makes cooking easy. Why do you arrange utensils?
It makes cooking easy. What do you cook with flour? I cook bread and roti.
What do you cook with flour? I cook bread and roti. How do you store knives safely?
I store them in a holder. How do you store knives safely? I store them in a holder.
What do you do after cooking? I clean the kitchen. What do you do after cooking? I clean
the kitchen. Why do you cook at home? Home food is healthy.
Why do you cook at home? Home food is healthy. What is your role in the kitchen?
I cook, clean, and organize the kitchen. What is your role in the kitchen? I cook, clean, and organize the kitchen.
What are you doing in the kitchen? I am preparing dinner by chopping vegetables and boiling rice.
What are you doing in the kitchen? I am preparing dinner by chopping vegetables and boiling rice.
What do you usually cook for breakfast? I usually cook eggs, toast, and make a cup of tea.
What do you usually cook for breakfast? I usually cook eggs, toast, and make a cup of tea.
Where do you keep the spices? I keep all the spices in jars inside the kitchen cabinet.
Where do you keep the spices? I keep all the spices in jars inside the kitchen cabinet.
How do you wash vegetables? I wash vegetables with clean water before cutting them.
How do you wash vegetables? I wash vegetables with clean water before cutting them.
What is your favorite dish to cook? My favorite dish to cook is chicken curry because it is tasty.
What is your favorite dish to cook? My favorite dish to cook is chicken curry because it is tasty.
Why do you heat the pan first? I heat the pan first so the food cooks evenly. Why do you heat the pan first? I heat
the pan first so the food cooks evenly. What are you cutting right now? I'm cutting onions and tomatoes for the
curry. What are you cutting right now? I'm cutting onions and tomatoes for the
curry. How do you make tea? I boil water, add tea leaves, milk, and
sugar. How do you make tea? I boil water, add tea leaves, milk, and
sugar. Where is the cooking oil kept? The cooking oil is kept near the stove.
Where is the cooking oil kept? The cooking oil is kept near the stove. What do you use to stir food? I use a
spoon or spatula to stir food. What do you use to stir food? I use a spoon or spatula to stir food.
Why do you cover the pot? I cover the pot to cook the food faster. Why do you cover the pot? I cover the
pot to cook the food faster. What is boiling on the stove? A pot of lentils is boiling on the stove.
What is boiling on the stove? A pot of lentils is boiling on the stove.
How do you know the food is ready? I check the taste and softness of the food.
How do you know the food is ready? I check the taste and softness of the food.
What do you do before cooking rice? I wash the rice with water before cooking. What do you do before cooking rice? I
wash the rice with water before cooking. Why do you add salt carefully? I add salt carefully to avoid making the
food too salty. Why do you add salt carefully? I add salt carefully to avoid making the food
too salty. What appliances do you use to grind spices? I use a grinder to grind spices.
What appliances do you use to grind spices? I use a grinder to grind spices. What are you frying?
I am frying potatoes in hot oil. What are you frying? I am frying potatoes in hot oil.
How do you keep the kitchen clean? I clean the counter and wash dishes after cooking.
How do you keep the kitchen clean? I clean the counter and wash dishes after cooking.
What do you use to cut vegetables? I use a sharp knife to cut vegetables. What do you use to cut vegetables? I use
a sharp knife to cut vegetables. Why do you wear an apron? I wear an apron to keep my clothes
clean. Why do you wear an apron? I wear an apron to keep my clothes
clean. What do you cook when guests come? I cook special dishes like biryani or
pasta. What do you cook when guests come? I cook special dishes like biryani or
pasta. How do you store leftover food? I store leftover food in containers in the
fridge. How do you store leftover food? I store leftover food in containers in the
fridge. What is baking? Baking is cooking food using dry heat in an oven.
What is baking? Baking is cooking food using dry heat in an oven. What do you preheat before baking? I
preheat the oven before baking. What do you preheat before baking? I preheat the oven before baking.
Why do you taste food while cooking? I taste food to check seasoning. Why do you taste food while cooking?
I taste food to check seasoning. What do you use to strain tea? I use a strainer to separate tea leaves.
What do you use to strain tea? I use a strainer to separate tea leaves. How do you make soup? I boil vegetables
with spices and water. How do you make soup? I boil vegetables with spices and water.
What do you do if food burns? I lower the heat and remove the burnt part.
What do you do if food burns? I lower the heat and remove the burnt part.
Why do you wash dishes quickly? I wash dishes quickly to avoid stains. Why do you wash dishes quickly?
I wash dishes quickly to avoid stains. What do you cook on weekends? I cook special meals on weekends.
What do you cook on weekends? I cook special meals on weekends. How do you chop onions safely?
I chop onions slowly using a sharp knife. How do you chop onions safely?
I chop onions slowly using a sharp knife. What do you use to measure ingredients?
I use cups and spoons to measure ingredients. What do you use to measure ingredients?
I use cups and spoons to measure ingredients. Why do you marinate meat?
I marinate meat to add flavor and softness. Why do you marinate meat?
I marinate meat to add flavor and softness. What is steaming?
Steaming is cooking food using hot steam. What is steaming?
Steaming is cooking food using hot steam. What do you cook in a pressure cooker?
I cook rice, lentils, and meat in a pressure cooker. What do you cook in a pressure cooker?
I cook rice, lentils, and meat in a pressure cooker. How do you clean vegetables?
I rinse them under running water. How do you clean vegetables? I rinse them under running water.
What do you do before turning off the stove? I check if the food is fully cooked.
What do you do before turning off the stove? I check if the food is fully cooked.
Why do you keep knives carefully? I keep knives carefully to avoid injury. Why do you keep knives carefully?
I keep knives carefully to avoid injury. What do you use the refrigerator for? I use it to keep food fresh.
What do you use the refrigerator for? I use it to keep food fresh. How do you reheat food? I reheat food on
the stove or in the microwave. How do you reheat food? I reheat food on the stove or in the microwave.
What do you cook for children? I cook soft and healthy food for children.
What do you cook for children? I cook soft and healthy food for children.
Why do you soak beans? I soak beans to cook them faster. Why do you soak beans?
I soak beans to cook them faster. What do you use to flip food? I use a spatula to flip food.
What do you use to flip food? I use a spatula to flip food. How do you know oil is hot?
The oil bubbles when it is hot. How do you know oil is hot? The oil bubbles when it is hot.
What do you keep on the kitchen counter? I keep daily use items on the counter. What do you keep on the kitchen counter?
I keep daily use items on the counter. Why do you cook on low flame? I cook on low flame to avoid burning.
Why do you cook on low flame? I cook on low flame to avoid burning. What is chopping?
Chopping means cutting food into pieces. What is chopping? Chopping means cutting food into pieces.
What do you use to wash dishes? I use dish soap and a sponge. What do you use to wash dishes?
I use dish soap and a sponge. How do you prepare salad? I cut fresh vegetables and mix them.
How do you prepare salad? I cut fresh vegetables and mix them. What do you cook at night?
I cook light food at night. What do you cook at night? I cook light food at night.
Why do you open the lid sometimes? I open the lid to check the food. Why do you open the lid sometimes? I
open the lid to check the food. What do you add to make food spicy? I add chili and spices.
What do you add to make food spicy? I add chili and spices. How do you boil eggs? I boil eggs in
water for 10 minutes. How do you boil eggs? I boil eggs in water for 10 minutes.
What do you use to serve food? I use plates and bowls to serve food. What do you use to serve food? I use
plates and bowls to serve food. Why do you wash hands before cooking? I wash hands to keep food clean.
Why do you wash hands before cooking? I wash hands to keep food clean. What do you cook with milk? I cook tea,
desserts, and porridge with milk. What do you cook with milk? I cook tea, desserts, and porridge with milk.
How do you keep food warm? I cover the food after cooking. How do you keep food warm? I cover the
food after cooking. What do you use the oven for? I use the oven for baking.
What do you use the oven for? I use the oven for baking. Why do you clean the stove daily? I
clean it to remove oil stains. Why do you clean the stove daily? I clean it to remove oil stains.
What do you cook with vegetables? I cook curries, soups, and salads. What do you cook with vegetables? I cook
curries, soups, and salads. How do you store spices? I store spices in airtight containers.
How do you store spices? I store spices in airtight containers. What do you do when food is too salty? I
add water or more ingredients. What do you do when food is too salty? I add water or more ingredients.
Why do you peel vegetables? I peel vegetables to remove dirt. Why do you peel vegetables? I peel
vegetables to remove dirt. What do you cook first, rice or curry? I cook rice first.
What do you cook first, rice or curry? I cook rice first. How do you keep insects away? I keep the
kitchen clean and covered. How do you keep insects away? I keep the kitchen clean and covered.
What do you cook in oil? I cook fried food in oil. What do you cook in oil? I cook fried
food in oil. Why do you dry utensils? I dry utensils to avoid rust.
Why do you dry utensils? I dry utensils to avoid rust. What do you cook in the morning? I cook
breakfast in the morning. What do you cook in the morning? I cook breakfast in the morning.
How do you avoid food waste? I cook only what is needed. How do you avoid food waste? I cook only
what is needed. What do you do with vegetable peels? I throw them in the trash.
What do you do with vegetable peels? I throw them in the trash. Why do you cut food evenly? Even pieces
cook properly. Why do you cut food evenly? Even pieces cook properly.
What do you cook on festivals? I cook special traditional dishes. What do you cook on festivals? I cook
special traditional dishes. How do you make dough? I mix flour and water to make dough.
How do you make dough? I mix flour and water to make dough. What do you use to roll dough? I use a
rolling pin. What do you use to roll dough? I use a rolling pin.
Why do you rest dough? Resting dough makes it soft. Why do you rest dough? Resting dough
makes it soft. What do you cook on a tawa? I cook roti and pancakes on a tawa.
What do you cook on a tawa? I cook roti and pancakes on a tawa. How do you fry eggs? I crack eggs into
hot oil and fry them. How do you fry eggs? I crack eggs into hot oil and fry them.
What do you use to drain water? I use a strainer. What do you use to drain water?
I use a strainer. Why do you clean as you cook? It saves time after cooking.
Why do you clean as you cook? It saves time after cooking. What do you cook when you are busy? I
cook simple and quick food. What do you cook when you are busy? I cook simple and quick food.
How do you know vegetables are fresh? Fresh vegetables look bright and firm. How do you know vegetables are fresh?
Fresh vegetables look bright and firm. What do you do if gas runs out? I use an electric stove.
What do you do if gas runs out? I use an electric stove. Why do you cover food in the fridge? I
cover food to keep it fresh. Why do you cover food in the fridge? I cover food to keep it fresh.
What do you cook for lunch? I cook rice, curry, and vegetables. What do you cook for lunch? I cook rice,
curry, and vegetables. How do you season food? I add salt and spices.
How do you season food? I add salt and spices. What do you use to crush garlic?
I use a mortar or garlic press. What do you use to crush garlic? I use a mortar or garlic press.
Why do you keep lids nearby? Lids help control cooking. Why do you keep lids nearby?
Lids help control cooking. What do you cook for dinner? I cook light and healthy food.
What do you cook for dinner? I cook light and healthy food. How do you clean cutting boards?
I wash them with soap and water. How do you clean cutting boards? I wash them with soap and water.
What do you cook with eggs? I cook omelets and boiled eggs. What do you cook with eggs?
I cook omelets and boiled eggs. Why do you keep the kitchen ventilated? Ventilation removes smoke and smell.
Why do you keep the kitchen ventilated? Ventilation removes smoke and smell. What do you cook when you are sick?
I cook soup and soft food. What do you cook when you are sick? I cook soup and soft food.
How do you avoid oil splashes? I keep the flame low. How do you avoid oil splashes?
I keep the flame low. What do you use the sink for? I use the sink to wash dishes.
What do you use the sink for? I use the sink to wash dishes. Why do you arrange utensils?
It makes cooking easy. Why do you arrange utensils? It makes cooking easy.
What do you cook with flour? I cook bread and roti. What do you cook with flour?
I cook bread and roti. How do you store knives safely? I store them in a holder.
How do you store knives safely? I store them in a holder. What do you do after cooking? I clean
the kitchen. What do you do after cooking? I clean the kitchen.
Why do you cook at home? Home food is healthy. Why do you cook at home?
Home food is healthy. What is your role in the kitchen? I cook, clean, and organize the kitchen.
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What do you have in your bag? I have books and a notebook. What do you have in your bag?
I have books and a notebook. Why do you have a pen? I have a pen to write notes.
Why do you have a pen? I have a pen to write notes. What food do you have for lunch?
I have rice and vegetables. What food do you have for lunch? I have rice and vegetables.
What problems do you have today? I have a lot of work. What problems do you have today?
I have a lot of work. How many sisters do you have? I have two sisters.
How many sisters do you have? I have two sisters. What plans do you have tonight?
I have a family dinner. What plans do you have tonight? I have a family dinner.
What skills do you have? I have good communication skills. What skills do you have? I have good
communication skills. Why do you have a headache? I have a headache because of stress.
Why do you have a headache? I have a headache because of stress. What books do you have at home?
I have English storybooks. What books do you have at home? I have English storybooks.
What dreams do you have? I have big dreams for my future. What dreams do you have?
I have big dreams for my future. What clothes do you have for winter? I have jackets and sweaters.
What clothes do you have for winter? I have jackets and sweaters. What chores do you have today?
I have cleaning work. What chores do you have today? I have cleaning work.
What responsibilities do you have at home? I have household duties.
What responsibilities do you have at home? I have household duties.
What questions do you have? I have many questions. What questions do you have?
I have many questions. What friends do you have? I have kind friends.
What friends do you have? I have kind friends. What subjects do you have at school?
I have English and math. What subjects do you have at school? I have English and math.
What options do we have? We have two options. What options do we have?
We have two options. What things do you have to do today? I have many tasks.
What things do you have to do today? I have many tasks. What problems do they have?
They have financial issues. What problems do they have? They have financial issues.
What time do you have now? I have little time right now. What time do you have now?
I have little time right now. What does he have in his hand? He has a mobile phone.
What does he have in his hand? He has a mobile phone. What job does she have?
She has a teaching job. What job does she have? She has a teaching job.
What talent does he have? He has great singing talent. What talent does he have?
He has great singing talent. What illness does she have? She has a fever.
What illness does she have? She has a fever. What responsibility does he have?
He has family responsibilities. What responsibility does he have? He has family responsibilities.
What pet does she have? She has a cat. What pet does she have? She has a cat. What plan does he have today? He has a
meeting. What plan does he have today? He has a meeting.
What fear does she have? She has fear of heights. What fear does she have? She has fear of
heights. What problem does the machine have? It has a technical fault.
What problem does the machine have? It has a technical fault. What habit does he have? He has a good
reading habit. What habit does he have? He has a good reading habit.
What experience does she have? She has teaching experience. What experience does she have? She has
teaching experience. What dream does he have? He has a dream to travel.
What dream does he have? He has a dream to travel. What skills does she have? She has
cooking skills. What skills does she have? She has cooking skills.
What appointment does she have? She has a doctor's appointment. What appointment does she have? She has
a doctor's appointment. What idea does he have? He has a new idea.
What idea does he have? He has a new idea. What money does he have? He has some
savings. What money does he have? He has some savings.
What dress does she have? She has a blue dress. What dress does she have? She has a blue
dress. What time does she have now? She has little time right now.
What time does she have now? She has little time right now. What chance does he have? He has a good
chance to win. What chance does he have? He has a good chance to win.
What did you have for breakfast? I had eggs and tea. What did you have for breakfast? I had
eggs and tea. What problem did you have yesterday? I had a fever.
What problem did you have yesterday? I had a fever. What plans did you have last week? I had
travel plans. What plans did you have last week? I had travel plans.
What books did you have as a child? I had storybooks. What books did you have as a child? I
had storybooks. What experience did you have at work? I had a good experience.
What experience did you have at work? I had a good experience. What job did he have before? He had a
sales job. What job did he have before? He had a sales job.
What dream did she have in childhood? She had a dream to be a doctor. What dream did she have in childhood?
She had a dream to be a doctor. What problems did they have? They had money issues.
What problems did they have? They had money issues. What food did you have last night? I had
dinner at home. What food did you have last night? I had dinner at home.
What exam did you have yesterday? I had an English exam. What exam did you have yesterday? I had
an English exam. What responsibility did she have at home last year? She had to take care of her
younger siblings. What responsibility did she have at home last year? She had to take care of her
younger siblings. What fear did he have before? He had fear of speaking.
What fear did he have before? He had fear of speaking. What toys did you have as a kid? I had
toy cars. What toys did you have as a kid? I had toy cars.
What excuse did she have? She had a valid excuse. What excuse did she have? She had a
valid excuse. What responsibilities did he have? He had family duties.
What responsibilities did he have? He had family duties. What trouble did you have on the road? I
had car trouble. What trouble did you have on the road? I had car trouble.
What illness did she have last year? She had dengue. What illness did she have last year? She
had dengue. What plans did he have for the future? He had big goals.
What plans did he have for the future? He had big goals. What problem did the phone have? It had
a battery issue. What problem did the phone have? It had a battery issue.
What job did she have before marriage? She had an office job. What job did she have before marriage?
She had an office job. What chance did they have? They had a good opportunity.
What chance did they have? They had a good opportunity. What skills do you have now? I have
computer skills. What skills you have now? I have computer skills.
What skills did you have before? I had basic skills. What skills did you have before? I had
basic skills. What confidence does he have? He has strong confidence.
What confidence does he have? He has strong confidence. What confidence did he have earlier? He
had low confidence. What confidence did he have earlier? He had low confidence.
What goals do you have this year? I have clear goals. What goals do you have this year? I have
clear goals. What goals did she have last year? She had career goals.
What goals did she have last year? She had career goals. What habits does he have? He has healthy
habits. What habits does he have? He has healthy habits.
What habits did you have before? I had bad habits. What habits did you have before? I had
bad habits. What support do you have? I have family support.
What support do you have? I have family support. What problem does she have today? She
has back pain. What problem does she have today? She has back pain.
What problem did she have yesterday? She had stomach pain. What problem did she have yesterday? She
had stomach pain. What work do you have today? I have office work.
What work do you have today? I have office work. What work did you have yesterday? I had
homework. What work did you have yesterday? I had homework.
What skills did you have before? I had basic skills. What skills did you have before? I had
basic skills. What plan does he have now? He has a medium plan.
What plan does he have now? He has a medium plan. What plan did he have earlier? He had
travel plans. What plan did he have earlier? He had travel plans.
What things do you have at home? I have basic furniture. What things do you have at home? I have
basic furniture. What things did you have before? I had fewer things.
What things did you have before? I had fewer things. What friends do you have now? I have
loyal friends. What friends do you have now? I have loyal friends.
What friends did you have in school? I had many friends. What friends did you have in school? I
had many friends. What fear does she have now? She has exam fear.
What fear does she have now? She has exam fear. What fear did she have before? She had
stage fear. What fear did she have before? She had stage fear.
What responsibilities does he have now? He has job responsibilities. What responsibilities does he have now?
He has job responsibilities. What responsibilities did he have before? He had fewer duties.
What responsibilities did he have before? He had fewer duties. What experience does he have now? He has
good experience. What experience does he have now? He has good experience.
What experience did he have before? He had no experience. What experience did he have before? He
had no experience. What money do you have now? I have some savings.
What money do you have now? I have some savings. What money did you have before? I had no
savings. What money did you have before? I had no savings.
What hope do you have? I have hope. What hope do you have? I have hope. What hope did you have then? I had
strong hope. What hope did you have then? I had strong hope.
What energy do you have today? I have full energy. What energy do you have today? I have
full energy. What energy did you have yesterday? I had low energy.
What energy did you have yesterday? I had low energy. What tools do you have? I have teaching
tools. What tools do you have? I have teaching tools.
What tools did you have earlier? I had limited tools. What tools did you have earlier? I had
limited tools. What options do they have now? They have many options.
What options do they have now? They have many options. What options did they have then?
They had few options. What options did they have then? They had few options.
What time do you have now? I have free time. What time do you have now? I have free
time. What time did you have then? I had no free time.
What time did you have then? I had no free time. What ideas does she have? She has
creative ideas. What ideas does she have? She has creative ideas.
What ideas did she have earlier? She had simple ideas. What ideas did she have earlier? She had
simple ideas. What do you have in your bag? I have books and a notebook.
What do you have in your bag? I have books and a notebook. Why do you have a pen?
I have a pen to write notes. Why do you have a pen? I have a pen to write notes.
What food do you have for lunch? I have rice and vegetables. What food do you have for lunch?
I have rice and vegetables. What problems do you have today? I have a lot of work.
What problems do you have today? I have a lot of work. How many sisters do you have?
I have two sisters. How many sisters do you have? I have two sisters.
What plans do you have tonight? I have a family dinner. What plans do you have tonight?
I have a family dinner. What skills do you have? I have good communication skills.
What skills do you have? I have good communication skills. Why do you have a headache?
I have a headache because of stress. Why do you have a headache? I have a headache because of stress.
What books do you have at home? I have English storybooks. What books do you have at home?
I have English storybooks. What dreams do you have? I have big dreams for my future.
What dreams do you have? I have big dreams for my future. What clothes do you have for winter?
I have jackets and sweaters. What clothes do you have for winter? I have jackets and sweaters.
What chores do you have today? I have cleaning work. What chores do you have today?
I have cleaning work. What responsibilities do you have at home?
I have household duties. What responsibilities do you have at home?
I have household duties. What questions do you have? I have many questions.
What questions do you have? I have many questions. What friends do you have?
I have kind friends. What friends do you have? I have kind friends.
What subjects do you have at school? I have English and math. What subjects do you have at school?
I have English and math. What options do we have? We have two options.
What options do we have? We have two options. What things do you have to do today?
I have many tasks. What things do you have to do today? I have many tasks.
What problems do they have? They have financial issues. What problems do they have?
They have financial issues. What time do you have now? I have little time right now.
What time do you have now? I have little time right now. What does he have in his hand?
He has a mobile phone. What does he have in his hand? He has a mobile phone.
What job does she have? She has a teaching job. What job does she have?
She has a teaching job. What talent does he have? He has great singing talent.
What talent does he have? He has great singing talent. What illness does she have?
She has a fever. What illness does she have? She has a fever.
What responsibility does he have? He has family responsibilities. What responsibility does he have?
He has family responsibilities. What pet does she have? She has a cat. What pet does she have? She has a cat.
What plan does he have today? He has a meeting. What plan does he have today? He has a
meeting. What fear does she have? She has fear of heights.
What fear does she have? She has fear of heights. What problem does the machine have? It
has a technical fault. What problem does the machine have? It has a technical fault.
What habit does he have? He has a good reading habit. What habit does he have? He has a good
reading habit. What experience does she have? She has teaching experience.
What experience does she have? She has teaching experience. What dream does he have? He has a dream
to travel. What dream does he have? He has a dream to travel.
What skills does she have? She has cooking skills. What skills does she have? She has
cooking skills. What appointment does she have? She has a doctor's appointment.
What appointment does she have? She has a doctor's appointment. What idea does he have? He has a new
idea. What idea does he have? He has a new idea.
What money does he have? He has some savings. What money does he have? He has some
savings. What dress does she have? She has a blue dress.
What dress does she have? She has a blue dress. What time does she have now? She has
little time right now. What time does she have now? She has little time right now.
What chance does he have? He has a good chance to win. What chance does he have? He has a good
chance to win. What did you have for breakfast? I had eggs and tea.
What did you have for breakfast? I had eggs and tea. What problem did you have yesterday? I
had a fever. What problem did you have yesterday? I had a fever.
What plans did you have last week? I had travel plans. What plans did you have last week? I had
travel plans. What books did you have as a child? I had storybooks.
What books did you have as a child? I had story books. What experience did you have at work? I
had a good experience. What experience did you have at work? I had a good experience.
What job did he have before? He had a sales job. What job did he have before? He had a
sales job. What dream did she have in childhood? She had a dream to be a doctor.
What dream did she have in childhood? She had a dream to be a doctor. What problems did they have? They had
money issues. What problems did they have? They had money issues.
What food did you have last night? I had dinner at home. What food did you have last night? I had
dinner at home. What exam did you have yesterday? I had an English exam.
What exam did you have yesterday? I had an English exam. What responsibility did she have at home
last year? She had to take care of her younger siblings. What responsibility did she have at home
last year? She had to take care of her younger siblings. What fear did he have before? He had
fear of speaking. What fear did he have before? He had fear of speaking.
What toys did you have as a kid? I had toy cars. What toys did you have as a kid? I had
toy cars. What excuse did she have? She had a valid excuse.
What excuse did she have? She had a valid excuse. What responsibilities did he have? He
had family duties. What responsibilities did he have? He had family duties.
What trouble did you have on the road? I had car trouble. What trouble did you have on the road? I
had car trouble. What illness did she have last year? She had dengue.
What illness did she have last year? She had dengue. What plans did he have for the future?
He had big goals. What plans did he have for the future? He had big goals.
What problem did the phone have? It had a battery issue. What problem did the phone have? It had
a battery issue. What job did she have before marriage? She had an office job.
What job did she have before marriage? She had an office job. What chance did they have? They had a
good opportunity. What chance did they have? They had a good opportunity.
What skills do you have now? I have computer skills. What skills do you have now? I have
computer skills. What skills did you have before? I had basic skills.
What skills did you have before? I had basic skills. What confidence does he have? He has
strong confidence. What confidence does he have? He has strong confidence.
What confidence did he have earlier? He had low confidence. What confidence did he have earlier? He
had low confidence. What goals do you have this year? I have clear goals.
What goals do you have this year? I have clear goals. What goals did she have last year? She
had career goals. What goals did she have last year? She had career goals.
What habits does he have? He has healthy habits. What habits does he have? He has healthy
habits. What habits did you have before? I had bad habits.
What habits did you have before? I had bad habits. What support do you have? I have family
support. What support do you have? I have family support.
What problem does she have today? She has back pain. What problem does she have today? She
has back pain. What problem did she have yesterday? She had stomach pain.
What problem did she have yesterday? She had stomach pain. What work do you have today? I have
office work. What work do you have today? I have office work.
What work did you have yesterday? I had homework. What work did you have yesterday? I had
homework. What skills did you have before? I had basic skills.
What skills did you have before? I had basic skills. What plan does he have now? He has a
medium plan. What plan does he have now? He has a medium plan.
What plan did he have earlier? He had travel plans. What plan did he have earlier? He had
travel plans. What things do you have at home? I have basic furniture.
What things do you have at home? I have basic furniture. What things did you have before? I had
fewer things. What things did you have before? I had fewer things.
What friends do you have now? I have loyal friends. What friends do you have now? I have
loyal friends. What friends did you have in school? I had many friends.
What friends did you have in school? I had many friends. What fear does she have now? She has
exam fear. What fear does she have now? She has exam fear.
What fear did she have before? She had stage fear. What fear did she have before? She had
stage fear. What responsibilities does he have now? He has job responsibilities.
What responsibilities does he have now? He has job responsibilities. What responsibilities did he have
before? He had fewer duties. What responsibilities did he have before? He had fewer duties.
What experience does he have now? He has good experience. What experience does he have now? He has
good experience. What experience did he have before? He had no experience.
What experience did he have before? He had no experience. What money do you have now? I have some
savings. What money do you have now? I have some savings.
What money did you have before? I had no savings. What money did you have before? I had no
savings. What hope do you have? I have hope. What hope do you have? I have hope.
What hope did you have then? I had strong hope. What hope did you have then? I had
strong hope. What energy do you have today? I have full energy.
What energy do you have today? I have full energy. What energy did you have yesterday? I
had low energy. What energy did you have yesterday? I had low energy.
What tools do you have? I have teaching tools. What tools do you have? I have teaching
tools. What tools did you have earlier? I had limited tools.
What tools did you have earlier? I had limited tools. What options do they have now? They have
many options. What options do they have now? They have many options.
What options did they have then? They had few options. What options did they have then? They
had few options. What time do you have now? I have free time.
What time do you have now? I have free time. What time did you have then? I had no
free time. What time did you have then? I had no free time.
What ideas does she have? She has creative ideas. What ideas does she have? She has
creative ideas. What ideas did she have earlier? She had simple ideas.
What ideas did she have earlier? She had simple ideas.
You can improve your English by practicing vocabulary and phrases related to common kitchen actions like chopping vegetables, boiling rice, and frying potatoes. Using these scenarios helps build practical speaking skills by describing actions, cooking techniques, and using kitchen tools in clear sentences. Regular practice with such real-life contexts boosts fluency and confidence.
Beginners should focus on essential cooking terms such as baking (cooking with dry heat in an oven), steaming (using hot steam to cook food), marinating (adding flavor and softness to meat), and measuring ingredients (using cups and spoons). Understanding these terms helps you follow recipes and hold conversations about cooking effectively.
When discussing kitchen organization, mention storing spices in airtight jars inside cabinets, keeping cooking oil near the stove, placing leftovers in fridge containers, and safely storing knives in holders. Using descriptive phrases about placement and safety improves both your vocabulary and ability to explain kitchen setups clearly.
Besides kitchen topics, focus on discussing personal belongings like books and pens, talking about meals for lunch and dinner, sharing plans or problems, expressing skills and dreams, and describing clothing for different seasons. These everyday subjects provide diverse vocabulary and sentence structures to enhance overall communication.
Practice pairs like "What are you doing in the kitchen?" with answers such as "I'm preparing dinner by chopping vegetables." Also, questions like "Do you have plans tonight?" help you discuss daily schedules. Responding clearly and concisely in these common exchanges builds your speaking confidence.
Practice daily by repeating example sentences aloud to monitor and improve pronunciation. Use active voice to describe kitchen actions, incorporate new vocabulary into your sentences, and engage in conversation scenarios regularly. Consistent practice with real-life contexts helps reinforce learning and increases fluency.
Using vocabulary about safety and cleanliness, such as wearing an apron, washing hands before cooking, and cleaning counters, is vital because it helps you talk about healthy and safe cooking habits. Discussing these topics makes your conversations practical and shows your awareness of kitchen hygiene, which is often a point of discussion in everyday English.
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