The inspiration for this blog post came from the video below. It made everyone at ABA really hungry and we decided to teach you some phrasal verbs related to food.
So, watch the video (it’s a lot of fun!), read the phrasal verbs and then do the exercises!
Phrasal Verbs
Bolt down – To eat your food very quickly.
Example: “Susan only has 15 minutes to eat lunch so she bolts it down really fast”
Whip up – To produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly.
Example: “Toni loves cooking so every day he whips up a delicious supper for his wife and kids”
Pig out – To eat a lot of food at one time.
Example: “Jamie had been on a diet all week, so during the weekend he pigged out on fast food”
Pick up – The act of going somewhere to get a person or thing that you will then take to another place
Example: “There’s nothing in the fridge so I will pick some sandwiches up from the shop”
Chop up – To cut into pieces, usually with several sharp blows.
Example: “If you want to help me, please chop these vegetables for the stew up”
*Stew – a dish of vegetables and usually meat cooked in hot liquid for a long time
Warm up – To become warm or to make (someone or something) warm
Example: “If you’re hungry, warm up the leftovers in the microwave”
*Leftovers – Food that has not been finished at a meal and that is often served at another meal
Cut out – To stop doing (something)
Example: “My Dad has very high cholesterol, so he has cut out eggs and dairy from his diet”
Cut back – To do less of (something)
Example: “You eat too much salt, you should cut back on salty foods”
Knock back – To drink or swallow (an alcoholic drink) quickly
Example: “When John got to the bar he inmediately asked for a big whiskey and knocked it back”
Eat out – To eat away from home, usually in a restaurant.
Example: “When I don’t want to cook, my boyfriend and I eat out at a restaurant”
Fry up – The act of frying a meal, especially breakfast.
Example: “On Sundays my Mum always prepares a fry up – eggs, bacon, beans and toast. Yum!”
Exercises
1. To eat food very quickly is to:
a. Bolt down
b. Pig out
c. Whip up
2. To cut up food into small pieces is to:
a. Eat out
b. Chop up
c. Warm up
3. To eat a lot of food is to:
a. Fry up
b. Pig out
c. Knock back
4. To eat less of something to improve your health is to ____ on it.
a. Pick up
b. Cut down
c. Cut back
5. To drink a lot of alcohol quickly is to ____:
a. Chop up
b. Knock back
c. Warm up
And we’d love to know, what’s your country’s traditional food? And, more importantly, what’s your favourite food?
Hello Aba English!
How are you?
The answers of Exercises are:
1.- a
2.- b
3.- b
4.- c
5.- b
Are correct?
If are wrong, correct me please.
What’s your country’s traditional food?
In my country the traditional food is bread spread with tomato and salty ham; and your country?
What’s your favourite food?
My favourite food is pasta, and you?
Have a good week!
Belinda
Hi Belinda!
In my country there are many traditional dishes, but it depends on the place you are. In my site, the primary dish is called “arroz con costra”. It’s a type of rice with chicken, rabbit, sausages that is finished cooking on the oven since we put over it some eggs as if it was an omelette. It’s delicious and very tasty, furthermore it’s also my favourite dish.
Sure you can Benito!
Thank you!
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I’m iranian and we have a lots of traditional food but my favourite food is chelo kebab
I love Iran Zari and my favourite dish is cello kebab too.
Thank you for your comment! Chelo kebab looks delicious! I bet it is!
Hi Kate
Are these phrasal verbs for upper-intemediate level learners?
Hi Katerina,
Thanks for your question. These phrasal verbs can certainly be practised and used at an intermediate level. Best of luck learning them and incorporating them into your vocabulary
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I have your App but I can´t find the video.
Hi. This looks interesting, but I can’t see the video or any link to it. Is it no longer available? Could I find it on Youtube?
Thank you