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IS IT IMPORTANT FOR FAMILIES TO EAT TOGETHER? WHY OR WHY NOT?

 In many cultures, eating together as a family is seen as a valuable time for bonding, sharing, and relaxing. In this lesson, we explore why family meals matter, how often they happen, and how to talk about family habits using appropriate grammar and vocabulary. We’ll also learn how to express opinions politely.

Examples:

  • Families often eat dinner together at the end of the day.

  • We are having a family meal right now.

  • My family ate together every Sunday when I was a child.

  • Tomorrow, we are going to have a barbecue.


📚 GRAMMAR

  1. Present Simple

    • Families usually eat together in the evening.

    • My parents cook dinner every night.

  2. Present Continuous

    • We are eating dinner as a family tonight.

    • She is setting the table now.

  3. Past Simple

    • We had dinner together last weekend.

    • My grandmother cooked every Sunday.

  4. Future (Will / Going to)

    • I will eat dinner with my parents tonight.

    • We’re going to invite our cousins this weekend.

  5. Modal Verbs

    • Families should eat together more often.

    • You mustn't use your phone at the table.

  6. Comparatives & Superlatives

    • Eating together is better than eating alone.

    • Sunday dinners are the best meals.

  7. Adverbs of Frequency

    • We always eat together on holidays.

    • He rarely joins us for dinner.

  8. Prepositions

    • We eat dinner at the table.

    • My sister sits next to me.


📖 VOCABULARY

  1. Together – With others, not alone.

  2. Family – A group of people related to each other.

  3. Meal – Food eaten at a specific time (breakfast, lunch, or dinner).

  4. Bond – A strong connection or relationship.

  5. Conversation – Talking with someone.

  6. Tradition – A custom passed down through generations.

  7. Cook – To prepare food.

  8. Table – A piece of furniture where meals are served.

  9. Respect – Showing care and politeness.

  10. Quality time – Time spent with loved ones in a meaningful way.


💬 USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • We always eat dinner together.

  • It’s a family tradition.

  • Let’s have a meal as a family.

  • Family meals are very important.

  • I enjoy talking with my family at dinner.


✅ SENTENCES

Positive:

  • We eat dinner together every night.

  • My dad cooks for the whole family.

Negative:

  • We don’t eat together very often.

  • My sister doesn’t like family dinners.

Questions:

  • Do you eat dinner with your family?

  • Why is it important to eat together?

Answers:

  • Yes, we eat together every weekend.

  • It helps us talk and spend time with each other.


🗣️ CONVERSATION

Emma: Hi Carlos! What are your plans for tonight?

Carlos: Hi! I’m having dinner with my family.

Emma: That’s nice. Do you eat together every day?

Carlos: Not every day, but we try to. My mom says it’s important.

Emma: I agree. In my house, we usually eat together on weekends.

Carlos: Yeah, it’s a great time to talk and relax. What do you usually eat?

Emma: My dad makes pasta or soup. Sometimes we order pizza!

Carlos: Sounds delicious. Enjoy your dinner!

Emma: Thanks, you too!


📘 READING

Family Dinners: Why They Matter

In many countries, families enjoy meals together. Dinner is often the best time for this. After a busy day, people sit down, talk, and eat. Studies show that family meals help children feel safe and loved. They also learn good habits and respect.

In some homes, dinner is a quiet time. In others, it is full of conversation and laughter. Some families have rules, like no phones at the table. Others enjoy watching TV while eating. Every family is different, but eating together helps everyone feel connected.

Questions:

  1. When do most families eat together?

  2. What are some benefits of eating together?

  3. What do some families do during dinner?

  4. Why is dinner important?

Answers:

  1. At dinner time.

  2. It helps children feel safe and learn good habits.

  3. They talk, laugh, or watch TV.

  4. It connects the family and allows them to spend time together.

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