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What do you usually eat for breakfast? Do you think breakfast is important? What did you have for breakfast when you were a child? Is breakfast important for you? What do you usually eat for breakfast?

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Duration:
14m
Broadcast on:
11 Aug 2024
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What do you usually eat for breakfast? Do you think breakfast is important? What did you have for breakfast when you were a child? Is breakfast important for you? What do you usually eat for breakfast?


Tune in and have a great day!


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Get exclusive episodes on IELTS Speaking parts 1, 2, and 3: https://linktr.ee/sfspremium

Book a class with Rory here: https://successwithielts.com/rory

Our course on Phrasal Verbs: https://successwithielts.com/podcourses

Transcript: https://successwithielts.com/s10e31


Find an IELTS Speaking Partner: https://links.successwithielts.com/ieltspartner

Our social media: https://linktr.ee/successwithielts


© 2024 Podcourses

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Hey everyone, it's me, Drew off wallow, host of the comment section show, come join me in one of my iconic special guests every week on the show as we dive into the dreaded comment sections of our tagged videos and take down the most terrible men on the internet period. Somehow, they won't go away no matter what I do, no matter how incredibly awful and mean I am to them, but I don't mind doing this work. In fact, if I'm being honest, I think it's God's work. So make sure y'all follow me on Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts for new episodes every Wednesday. Hello lovely, I'm Maria. And my name is Rory and we are the hosts of the IELTS Speaking for Success podcast. The podcast seems to help you improve your speaking skills as well as your listening skills along with me. We started this podcast to give you gorgeous grammar and super vocabulary by a high IELTS score. Rory, what's that sound? Is your stomach rumbling? Yes, I skipped breakfast. Oh, I see breakfast, dear listener. What a delicious word breakfast. What pops into your head when you think of breakfast? I'll talk about the full English breakfast, but there's also a full Scottish breakfast. Oh wow, full English breakfast. It's like, you know, having dinner and lunch and supper in one breakfast. Yum, yum, yum. Let's talk about breakfast. What do you usually eat for breakfast? Actually, I don't have breakfast, really. The closest thing I get eating would be the protein shake I have every morning. Hopefully that counts. Do you think breakfast is important? Well, it's definitely a good idea to start off the day with something. I'm just not convinced it has to be a full meal like bacon, fried eggs or other things like that. At least not every day. That cannot be healthy. What did you have for breakfast when you were a child? Usually it was a bowl of cereal, like corn flakes or something, but sometimes especially on the weekends when there was more time it would be scrambled eggs on toast or something like that. Is breakfast important for you? For me in particular, I would say so since I work out in the mornings, I need to replenish my energy reserves so I can work afterwards. Properly anyway. Do you eat something special for breakfast all the weekends? No, I'm actually pretty consistent in that regard now that I think about it. Is breakfast your favorite meal of the day? I think that depends on the day, to be honest. You don't really know what your favorite meal of the day is until the day is finished. I look forward to it though. The Land Down Under has never been easier to reach. United Airlines has more flights between the US and Australia than any other US airline so you can fly non-stop to destinations like Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, explore dazzling cities, savor the very best of Aussie cuisine, and get up close and personal with the wildlife. Who doesn't want to hold a koala? Go to united.com/australia to book your adventure. Hey Rory, thank you for your answers. Yeah, maybe I'm delicious. Are you hungry? I am, no. So we say like we eat something for breakfast. Okay, we have breakfast. Like I usually have eggs for breakfast. Do we normally use an article? Like I don't have air breakfast, I don't have breakfast? Not normally, no. It's without the article. Yeah, so I can say I don't usually have breakfast. I usually always have breakfast. And Rory skips his breakfast. I don't skip my breakfast. I just don't have anything solid. Rory has a protein shake every morning for breakfast. Okay, so protein shake counts as breakfast. And you can say, for example, like, oh, I don't normally have breakfast, but I drink a glass of water. Hopefully that counts. This is my breakfast, a glass of water. Well, some people wake up with a glass of water in the morning, which is apparently supposed to be quite good for you. Yeah, it should be like warm water with some lemon, you know, it's definitely a good idea to start off the day with something. So start off the day with a good breakfast, right? Start off the day with some food, or again, a glass of water. But Rory is not convinced that it has to be a full meal. A meal is like breakfast, dinner, lunch, like a proper meal. You can say like, okay, I'm not convinced that it has to be a full meal. I disagree with Rory. I think I am convinced that breakfast should be breakfast. It must be a full meal, you know, like coffee, fried eggs, you know, bacon, yum, yum, yum. Some, you know, fried tomatoes, a full English breakfast is for us for a reason. Dear listener. Okay, it's beautiful. What is a full Scottish breakfast and how is it different from a full English breakfast? As far as I know, I think it's got haggis with it and black pudding, which is kind of a blood-based product. And I can just double check, because I've not had one in quite some time. Yes, it's, it's got black pudding, haggis, and scones made from potatoes, and a lorn sausage. But all of these are meat products, which are vegetable products, which come in a slightly different form in the English breakfast. So really, it's the same thing. Delicious listener. You can talk about something traditional in your country. What do normally people have for breakfast? What is a traditional breakfast in your country? And what do you call this thing that many people have for breakfast? And in Conan Doyle's novels, Sherlock Holmes, headed for breakfast. What did you have for breakfast? I have no idea. Tea? I don't know. No, it is like a healthy thing. Well, that's not narrowing it down. It's made of oats. Oh, porridge. Porridge, yes. So we can say, like, what kind of porridge can we have for breakfast? I guess we can have many kinds of porridge. You can have porridge with honey or chocolate, or just by itself plain porridge. I kind of think of any more, because I don't really eat porridge. Yeah, delicious. So if you never eat porridge for breakfast, it's a very good idea to say that, oh, usually I eat oat porridge or barley porridge with almond milk. You see beautiful words for breakfast. When you talk about your childhood, you can say, oh, I used to have a full breakfast every morning, but not anymore. And I would usually have a bowl of cereal. So a bowl is this thing where you put cereal. Cereal is this, you know, cornflakes, a traditional American breakfast, cereal with milk, and do we say cereals? You can, but it's a slightly different context. So breakfast cereal for the, having the one meal in the morning, breakfast cereals for the choice that you can choose from. We also talk about cereals when we refer to different kinds of crops. So they have slightly different meanings and uses depending on the context. But you can say breakfast cereals, for example. You can't for talking about the different kinds, yes, but if you're talking about a bowl of cereal, then it's just one thing. Yeah. And when there was more time, it would be scrambled eggs on toast. So when I was a child, when there was more time, it would be, I can kind of, it often was scrambled eggs like you're just like, no, no, no, no, no, do this with eggs on toast. And toast is an interesting word, Delizina, why Rory? Why is toast special? Because we don't use any article, Delizina. Toast is uncountable. You might, but it won't be for talking about what you have for breakfast. So if you have eggs on toast, it's on toast. Or you can say I have a slice of toast, like one piece of toast. But we say kind of like, I usually have eggs with toast. Even if there are many slices of toast, you say toast, because you don't say toasts, right, Rory? Meaning a slice of bread. For talking about the breakfast thing, yes. Yeah. So okay, I make a sentence, you correct me, okay? Oh, I usually have a toast for breakfast. I usually have toast for breakfast. I usually make a lot of toasts for breakfast. You usually have a lot of toast or make a lot of toast for breakfast. Yeah, not toast, toast. Well, you might, if you're, if you have champagne and you're toasting someone. Yeah, because a different meaning is like, oh, let's drink champagne, let's toast to happiness. Yeah, and I make a toast. Let's drink champagne for everybody to be happy. So this is a toast, replenish my energy. What is it replenish? Just to restore the energy or to bring it back up to the level it should be. Yeah, could you give us another example with this replenish? Well, in the morning, I have a protein shake to replenish my energy. Most people have coffee to replenish their energy. And if you're feeling tired, you could have an energy drink to replenish your energy. Oh, wow. You can say that I'm consistent in this regard. So I'm consistent with my breakfast, yam yam yam. So every day, I have the same thing for the rest of my life. So I'm consistent in this regard, breakfast-wise, I'm consistent. And you can also say that I'm looking forward to my breakfast. So I can't wait to have my breakfast, because it's so cool. And you know what's like, if I skip breakfast, if I oversleep, and I get up at like 1 p.m. in the afternoon, I still have breakfast. Oh, gosh. Well, is it really breakfast then, or is it lunch? Yeah, yeah, yeah. I need to have like a proper breakfast, like a sandwich, a cup of coffee, an omelette. Yeah. And the listener, the task for you is, you should Google different breakfasts, okay? So go to Google and like type in ideal breakfast, okay? And there you'll see lots of interesting pictures, like 67 healthy breakfast, or 13 healthy foods. So everything's about healthy. Look, a balanced breakfast, and could you choose one breakfast that you like? For example, chirpudi, chir seeds, gluten-free and vegan. Wow, cottage cheese. You see, to have some interesting words that you can use, like don't be boring, like saying like eggs and milk and cereal. See something interesting, okay? Imagine an interesting breakfast. Even if you never have such a breakfast, you should say, okay, okay, there you go. Rickets, what? Insane? He's crickets for breakfast in the morning. Wow. No, I don't eat crickets for breakfast. Your task is to choose a breakfast for yourself with interesting words, dellessna, okay? And dellessna, we're gonna finish off with a horrible joke from Maria. We're gonna finish Rory off with a joke. Yeah, Rory, are you ready? Are you alive? Okay, first of all, we need some vocabulary. So imagine I drive my car, and if I want the car to stop, what do I do? Press the brake. Yeah, now the joke. What's a car's favorite meal? Oh, God, you're gonna say it's breakfast, doesn't it? Wow, wow, wow, wow, don't kill the joke, Rory. No, no, the joke died on delivery, okay? No. You can crack this joke if you have this topic, okay, breakfast. And examine the goals, like, oh, let's talk about breakfast. And you go, oh, I know a joke. And you crack on this joke. And the examiner dies. And the examiner fails you. Oh, thank you very much for listening. And we'll get back to you in our next episode with more horrible jokes, or without them. Bye-bye. What do you usually eat for breakfast? Actually, I don't have breakfast, really. The closest thing I get to eating would be the protein shake I have every morning. Hopefully that counts. Do you think breakfast is important? Well, it's definitely a good idea to start off the day with something. I'm just not convinced it has to be a full meal, like bacon, fried eggs, or other things like that. At least not every day. That cannot be healthy. What did you have for breakfast when you were a child? Usually it was a bowl of cereal, like cornflakes or something. But sometimes, especially on the weekends, when there was more time it would be scrambled eggs on toast or something like that. Is breakfast important for you? For me in particular, I would say so, since I work out in the mornings, I need to replenish my energy reserve so I can work afterwards, properly anyway. Do you eat something special for breakfast all the weekends? No, I'm actually pretty consistent in that regard now that I think about it. Is breakfast your favorite meal of the day? I think that depends on the day, to be honest. You don't really know what your favorite meal of the day is until the day is finished. I look forward to it, though. [MUSIC]