Es importante que aprendas palabras diferentes para poder expresarte con fluidez. En este resumen, verás vocabulario sobre los alimentos y los recipientes. Si lo repasas con frecuencia, ¡no se te olvidará!
Info 1: Los alimentos y recipientes
INGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
Bottle
Botella
Can I have a bottle of water?
Bowl
Bol
Put these tomatoes in a bowl
Box
Caja
Why does pizza come in a square box?
Can
Lata
I want a can of coke (refresco de cola)
Cup
Taza
A cup of coffee would be great
Jar
Tarro
Take the pickles (pepinillos) from the jar
Plate
Plato
My plate is cracked (cascado)
Beans
Judías
I don't like beans
Beef
Ternera
Mike is eating a beef burger
Biscuit
Galleta
I like biscuits with chocolate on top
Mushroom
Champiñón
Sarah always cooks mushrooms
Onion
Cebolla
I cry when I cut onions
Pepper
Pimiento/pimienta
I like salt, but I hate pepper
Rice
Arroz
I would like some tomato sauce with my rice
Salmon
Salmón
Marinated grilled salmon is delicious
Info 2: Vocabulario extra sobre alimentos y recipientes
iNGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
Grapes
Uvas
Do you like grapes?
Ice cream
Helado
I usually order vanilla ice cream
Lettuce
Lechuga
I don't enjoy eating lettuce
Soda
Refresco
All I want to drink is soda
Glass
Vaso
I have a glass of milk every morning
Recuerda que: Para no cometer errores, debes fijarte en si el alimento del que hablas es contable o incontable. En el caso de pepper, es contable si quieres decir pimiento, pero incontable si te refieres a pimienta.
Info adicional 1: Idioms relacionados con alimentos y recipientes
INGLÉS
ESPAÑOL
EJEMPLO
Life is a bowl of cherries
La vida es agradable, un camino de rosas
Life is not a bowl of cherries for her right now
To be two peas in a pod
Ser muy parecidos
My father and my uncle are two peas in a pod! They both like the same things
To have a lot on one's plate
Tener mucho que hacer, demasiadas cosas en la cabeza
John has a lot on his plate now that he's working for two companies at the same time