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HE DOESN’T LIKE TAKEOUTS BECAUSE HE PREFERS COOKING AT HOME

He doesn’t like takeouts because he prefers cooking at home. Cooking at home is often healthier and more enjoyable. When you cook, you choose fresh ingredients and make your food the way you like it. Takeouts are quick but sometimes have too much oil or salt.

For example:

  • He cooks chicken and vegetables for dinner.

  • She doesn’t order takeout because she likes homemade food.

Cooking at home can save money and help you eat better.


GRAMMAR

  1. Present Simple:

    • He doesn’t like takeouts.

    • She prefers cooking at home.

  2. Present Continuous:

    • He is cooking dinner now.

    • They are not ordering takeout today.

  3. Past Simple:

    • He cooked pasta last night.

    • She didn’t order food yesterday.

  4. Future (Will / Going to):

    • He will cook more at home.

    • They are going to try a new recipe.

  5. Modals:

    • You should cook at home more often.

    • You mustn’t eat too much takeout.

    • Can you cook dinner?

    • He can’t eat takeout every day.

  6. Comparatives & Superlatives:

    • Home-cooked meals are healthier than takeouts.

    • Cooking is better than ordering food.

  7. Adverbs of Frequency:

    • He usually cooks at home.

    • She sometimes orders takeout.

  8. Prepositions:

    • He cooks with fresh ingredients.

    • She doesn’t like food from outside.


VOCABULARY

  1. Takeout – food ordered from a restaurant to eat at home

  2. Cook – to prepare food by heating it

  3. Homemade – made at home, not bought

  4. Ingredients – the foods used to make a meal

  5. Healthy – good for your body

  6. Order – to ask for food from a restaurant

  7. Oil – fat used in cooking

  8. Salt – a common seasoning

  9. Recipe – instructions to cook a dish

  10. Fresh – new and not old


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I prefer cooking at home.

  • Takeouts are not always healthy.

  • He usually cooks dinner.

  • You should use fresh ingredients.

  • Can you order takeout?


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • He cooks pasta with vegetables.

  • She prefers homemade meals.

Negative:

  • He doesn’t like takeouts.

  • They don’t order food often.

Questions:

  • Do you like cooking at home?

  • What do you usually cook?

Answers:

  • Yes, I cook every day.

  • I usually cook rice and chicken.


CONVERSATION

Tom: Do you order takeout often?

Jerry: No, I don’t like takeouts. I prefer cooking at home.

Tom: Why?

Jerry: Cooking is healthier. I use fresh ingredients.

Tom: Do you cook every day?

Jerry: Yes, I usually cook dinner at home.

Tom: What do you cook?

Jerry: I cook pasta, rice, vegetables, and chicken.

Tom: That sounds good. I think I will cook more at home too.


Long READING

Why Jerry Prefers Cooking at Home

Jerry doesn’t like takeouts because he thinks cooking at home is better. When he cooks, he can choose fresh ingredients and make food that is healthy. Takeouts can be fast and easy, but sometimes they have too much salt or oil. Jerry usually cooks rice, pasta, vegetables, and chicken. He feels better when he eats homemade food. Jerry plans to cook more and order less takeout in the future.

Questions:

  1. Does Jerry like takeouts?

  2. Why does he prefer cooking at home?

  3. What ingredients does he use?

  4. Are takeouts always healthy?

  5. What will Jerry do in the future?

Answers:

  1. No, he doesn’t like takeouts.

  2. Because cooking is healthier and he uses fresh ingredients.

  3. Rice, pasta, vegetables, and chicken.

  4. No, takeouts can have too much salt and oil.

  5. He will cook more and order less takeout.

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