질문: Do you bring food or snacks with you when going out?
I always carry snacks because I get hungry quickly.
I always carry snacks because I get hungry quickly.
I prefer homemade snacks for health reasons.
I prefer homemade snacks for health reasons.
Bringing food saves money when I'm out for long periods.
Bringing food saves money when I'm out for long periods.
I have dietary restrictions, so I bring my own food to ensure I have something I can eat.
I have dietary restrictions, so I bring my own food to ensure I have something I can eat.
I often pack snacks for my children when we go out.
I often pack snacks for my children when we go out.
I prefer to try new foods at restaurants or cafes when I'm out.
I prefer to try new foods at restaurants or cafes when I'm out.
Carrying food can be inconvenient and messy.
Carrying food can be inconvenient and messy.
I usually plan my outings around meal times, so I don't need to bring snacks.
I usually plan my outings around meal times, so I don't need to bring snacks.
I enjoy the spontaneity of deciding what to eat while I'm out.
I enjoy the spontaneity of deciding what to eat while I'm out.
I rely on convenience stores or vending machines if I get hungry.
I rely on convenience stores or vending machines if I get hungry.
질문: Do you bring food or snacks with you when going out?
진짜 숙어
IELTS Speaking에서 7점 이상을 얻기 위해 이 숙어들을 사용해보세요:
Grab a bite: To eat something quickly.
Grab a bite: To eat something quickly.
Fuel up: To eat food for energy.
Fuel up: To eat food for energy.
Pack a punch: To have a strong effect or impact, often used to describe something small but powerful.
Pack a punch: To have a strong effect or impact, often used to describe something small but powerful.