1. Grammar
1.1. What are you eating?
1.2. What do you wish to eat?
1.3. What do you like to eat?
1.4. What is your favorite thing to eat?
1.5. I like/ I wish for
2. Cultural practices, products, and perceptions
2.1. Manners
2.2. Mealtime Practices
2.3. How is a table set
2.4. Common Food in China
2.4.1. Street food
2.4.2. Formal Dinner
3. Vocabulary
3.1. Reading (and Speaking and Listening Blue
3.1.1. 喝 he- to drink 要 yao- to want 香蕉 xiang jiao banana 苹果 pingguo apple 葡萄 Putao grape 西瓜 Xi Gua watermelon 芒果mang guo mango 橘子 juzi mandarin orange 肉-rou-meat 鸡Jī-chicken 牛- niu- beef 猪- zhu- pork 蛋- dan- egg 饭-fan-steamed rice/food 面mian- noodles 汤-tang-soup 菜 cai-vegetables or dish (as in how many dishes do you want for your table) 茶 cha-tea 可乐kele-cola 水-water 包子-bao zi- steamed stuffed bun 饺子Jiaozi-dumplings
3.2. Writing (and Speaking, Listenning and Reading- Green
3.2.1. 最 Zui most 好吃!haochi tasty 水果 Shuiguo fruit 喜欢xi huan- to like 吃 chi- to eat 想 xiang- to wish for, or want
3.3. Speaking and Listening only- RED
3.3.1. 我吃素- wo chi su- I’m a vegetarian 不加未经 bu jia wei jing-don’t add MSG 请问qing wen-Excuse me, may I ask 麻烦你 mafan ni- May I trouble you 吃饱了 chi bao le- I’m stuffed 慢慢吃 man man chi-eat slowly 碗 wan-bowl (also a measure word) 杯bei-cup (also a measure word) 瓶píng-bottle (also a measure word) 筷子kuaizi-chopsticks 勺子Sháozi-spoon 叉子chāzi- fork 菜单-cai dan- menu 三明治-sandwich 汉堡-hamburger 冰淇淋-icecream