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I USUALLY EAT FROZEN VEGETABLES

 "I usually eat frozen vegetables" is a sentence that shows a common food habit. In this topic, students will learn how to describe food routines, use frequency adverbs, talk about food choices, and practice present simple, modal verbs, and comparatives. This topic helps learners share opinions about healthy eating in everyday situations.

Examples:

  • I usually eat frozen vegetables for dinner.

  • She sometimes adds frozen peas to her soup.

  • We often use frozen broccoli in pasta.


📚 GRAMMAR

Present Simple:

  • I eat frozen vegetables every week.

  • He likes frozen carrots.

Present Continuous:

  • They are cooking frozen corn now.

  • I am making a salad with frozen beans.

Past Simple:

  • I ate frozen spinach last night.

  • She didn’t cook frozen food yesterday.

Future (Will / Going to):

  • We will buy more frozen vegetables.

  • I am going to make soup with frozen peas.

Modal Verbs:

  • You can use frozen food to save time.

  • You should eat more vegetables.

  • You mustn’t eat only frozen food every day.

Comparatives and Superlatives:

  • Frozen vegetables are easier to prepare than fresh ones.

  • They are the most practical for busy people.

Adverbs of Frequency:

  • I usually eat frozen vegetables.

  • She never buys fresh spinach.

Prepositions:

  • We keep frozen food in the freezer.

  • He buys vegetables at the store.


📖 VOCABULARY

  1. Usually – in most cases, often

  2. Frozen – kept at a very cold temperature

  3. Vegetables – plants we eat, like carrots and broccoli

  4. Meal – breakfast, lunch, or dinner

  5. Healthy – good for your body

  6. Store – a place to buy things

  7. Prepare – to make something ready

  8. Add – to put something with something else

  9. Cook – to make food using heat

  10. Choice – something you decide to use or do


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I usually eat frozen vegetables.

  • Frozen food is easy to cook.

  • It’s a healthy choice.

  • You can add frozen peas to many meals.

  • Do you eat frozen food?


✅ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I usually eat frozen broccoli.

  • She eats frozen corn in salads.

  • They use frozen carrots for soup.

Negative:

  • I don’t eat frozen vegetables every day.

  • He doesn’t like frozen spinach.

  • We didn’t buy frozen food last week.

Questions:

  • Do you eat frozen vegetables?

  • Are you cooking frozen food?

  • Did she buy frozen peas?

Answers:

  • Yes, I do. / No, I don’t.

  • Yes, I am. / No, I’m not.

  • Yes, she did. / No, she didn’t.


🗣️ CONVERSATION

Luis: Hi, Julia! What do you usually eat for dinner?

Julia: Hi, Luis! I usually eat frozen vegetables with rice or pasta.

Luis: That sounds good! Are they easy to prepare?

Julia: Yes, they are very easy. I just cook them for a few minutes.

Luis: Do you think frozen vegetables are healthy?

Julia: I think so. They keep most of their vitamins.

Luis: Great! I will try them too.

Julia: You should! They are also cheaper than fresh ones.


📚 READING

Title: Eating Healthy Every Day

Tom wants to eat healthy food. He doesn’t always have time to cook, so he often uses frozen vegetables. He buys them from the supermarket. His favorite vegetables are broccoli, peas, and spinach. He usually adds them to rice or pasta. Frozen vegetables are quick to prepare and still healthy. Tom feels good because he eats vegetables every day.

Questions:

  1. What does Tom want?

  2. Why does he use frozen vegetables?

  3. Where does he buy them?

  4. What are his favorite vegetables?

  5. How does he feel?

Answers:

  1. He wants to eat healthy food.

  2. Because he doesn’t always have time.

  3. From the supermarket.

  4. Broccoli, peas, and spinach.

  5. He feels good.

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