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MANY PEOPLE EAT ON THE GO WHEN THEY HAVE A BUSY SCHEDULE

Many people eat on the go when they have a busy schedule. This means they eat while they are walking, working, or traveling. Sometimes, there is no time to sit down for a meal. Eating on the go is quick and easy, but it is not always healthy.

For example:

  • I often eat a sandwich on the bus.

  • She is eating an apple while working at her desk.

Eating on the go can save time, but it is important to choose healthy foods. Fast food or snacks are not always good for the body.


GRAMMAR

  1. Present Simple:

    • I usually eat on the go.

    • He doesn’t eat slowly.

  2. Present Continuous:

    • She is eating a snack right now.

    • They are not sitting down for lunch today.

  3. Past Simple:

    • I ate a sandwich while walking yesterday.

    • He didn’t have time to sit and eat last week.

  4. Future (Will / Going to):

    • I will prepare food to eat on the go tomorrow.

    • She is going to buy healthy snacks.

  5. Modals:

    • You should choose healthy foods.

    • You mustn’t eat too much fast food.

    • Can you eat while walking?

    • She can’t sit for a long time at lunch.

  6. Comparatives & Superlatives:

    • Eating at home is better than eating on the go.

    • Healthy snacks are better than fast food.

  7. Adverbs of Frequency:

    • I often eat on the go.

    • She sometimes eats slowly.

  8. Prepositions:

    • I eat on the bus.

    • She eats while working.


VOCABULARY

  1. Busy – having a lot to do

  2. Schedule – a plan of activities or times

  3. Eat on the go – to eat while moving or working

  4. Snack – a small meal or food between main meals

  5. Fast food – food that is quick to prepare, often unhealthy

  6. Healthy – good for your body

  7. Time-saving – something that saves time

  8. Travel – to go from one place to another

  9. Desk – a table used for work or study

  10. Choose – to pick something


USEFUL EXPRESSIONS

  • I eat on the go because I am busy.

  • You should eat healthy snacks.

  • Can you eat while walking?

  • I often eat a sandwich on the bus.

  • Eating at home is better than eating fast food.


SENTENCES

Positive:

  • I eat fruit when I am busy.

  • She eats on the go every day.

Negative:

  • I don’t eat fast food often.

  • He doesn’t sit down for lunch.

Questions:

  • Do you eat on the go?

  • What do you usually eat when you are busy?

Answers:

  • Yes, I eat a sandwich or fruit.

  • I usually eat healthy snacks.


CONVERSATION

Anna: Do you eat on the go when you are busy?

Mark: Yes, I often eat a sandwich while traveling.

Anna: Is it healthy to eat like that?

Mark: Sometimes. I try to choose fruit or nuts.

Anna: I usually eat fast food when I am busy.

Mark: You should try healthier snacks. Fast food is not good often.

Anna: You’re right. I will buy fruits for next week.

Mark: That’s a good idea. Eating healthy helps you feel better.


Long READING

Eating on the Go

Many people have busy schedules. They do not have time to sit down for meals. So, they eat on the go. This means they eat while walking, traveling, or working. Sometimes, they eat fast food or snacks because it is quick. But fast food is not very healthy. It is better to choose healthy snacks like fruit, nuts, or sandwiches with vegetables. Eating on the go can save time, but people should try to eat healthy food to stay strong and feel good.

Questions:

  1. Why do many people eat on the go?

  2. What does "eat on the go" mean?

  3. Is fast food healthy?

  4. What foods are better to eat on the go?

  5. Why should people choose healthy snacks?

Answers:

  1. Because they have busy schedules.

  2. To eat while walking or working.

  3. No, it is not very healthy.

  4. Fruit, nuts, and vegetable sandwiches.

  5. To stay strong and feel good.

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