질문: What kind of food did you like when you were young?
I loved eating candies, chocolates, and ice cream as a child.
I loved eating candies, chocolates, and ice cream as a child.
My parents often gave me sweets as a reward.
My parents often gave me sweets as a reward.
Birthday parties always had lots of cakes and desserts.
Birthday parties always had lots of cakes and desserts.
I used to save my pocket money to buy snacks after school.
I used to save my pocket money to buy snacks after school.
I enjoyed eating burgers, fries, and pizza.
I enjoyed eating burgers, fries, and pizza.
Fast food was a special treat for me and my friends.
Fast food was a special treat for me and my friends.
We often went to fast food restaurants to celebrate good grades or birthdays.
We often went to fast food restaurants to celebrate good grades or birthdays.
I liked the toys that came with kids’ meals.
I liked the toys that came with kids’ meals.
My favorite was my mom’s homemade dumplings or noodles.
My favorite was my mom’s homemade dumplings or noodles.
I liked simple dishes like fried rice or steamed eggs.
I liked simple dishes like fried rice or steamed eggs.
Family meals were important and I always looked forward to dinner time.
Family meals were important and I always looked forward to dinner time.
I sometimes helped my parents cook, which made the food taste even better.
I sometimes helped my parents cook, which made the food taste even better.
I loved eating seasonal fruits like watermelon in summer and strawberries in spring.
I loved eating seasonal fruits like watermelon in summer and strawberries in spring.
My grandparents always encouraged me to eat healthy snacks.
My grandparents always encouraged me to eat healthy snacks.
Fruit salads were my favorite after-school snack.
Fruit salads were my favorite after-school snack.
질문: What kind of food did you like when you were young?
진짜 숙어
IELTS Speaking에서 7점 이상을 얻기 위해 이 숙어들을 사용해보세요:
Like a kid in a candy store: Extremely excited or happy about something.
Like a kid in a candy store: Extremely excited or happy about something.
Hit the spot: Satisfy a craving perfectly.
Hit the spot: Satisfy a craving perfectly.
Oldie but goodie: Something from the past that is still enjoyable.
Oldie but goodie: Something from the past that is still enjoyable.