Eating conversation questions
1. Do you like to eat?
2. What is your favorite food? Do you like fruits? Do you like vegetables?
3. What do you usually eat for lunch? Do you eat at home or at school/work? Do you eat with your family or friends?
4. What are some typical dishes in your country? Do you prefer eating at home or in restaurants? What kind of restaurants do you like?
5. I believe snacks are fun to eat, but are they healthy? What do you think?
6. What do people in your family usually eat for dinner? Is it the same every day?
7. I think it’s important to eat healthy food. Do you agree? Why? What are some examples of healthy foods?
8. How do your eating habits change during holidays or celebrations?
9. What are some unusual foods you have tried? Did you like them?
10. I think eating with friends or family is more enjoyable. Do you agree? Why?
11. I believe food plays a significant role in social gatherings. Do you agree? How does food bring people together? What are some examples of social events that involve food?
12. Do you think fast food is becoming too common? Why or why not?
13. I believe eating habits vary between cultures. What differences have you noticed?
14. What is your opinion about vegetarian or vegan diets? Do you think they are healthy?
15. How do modern lifestyles influence people’s eating habits, both positively and negatively?
16. Do you think governments should regulate the sale of unhealthy foods? Why or why not?
17. I believe food waste is a major global issue. What solutions can you suggest?
18. How does globalization impact traditional eating habits?
19. Do you think the way we eat affects our mental health? Why or why not?
20. I believe the food industry plays a huge role in climate change. What changes should be made?
21. I think there is a growing awareness of the connection between food and health. Do you agree? How can we make more informed choices about the food we eat? What is the role of education and public health campaigns in promoting healthy eating habits?
22. I consider the psychological and emotional aspects of eating to be complex and multifaceted. What are your views on issues such as disordered eating, emotional eating, and the role of food in social and emotional well-being? How can we develop a healthier relationship with food?
