Scenario: Asking for Lunch Sharing

Conversation : 1
BeginnerBest Practice
Student A: Hey, that smells really good. What are you eating?
Student B: It’s pasta. My mom made it.
Student A: Can I try a little?
Student B: Sure, here you go!
Student A: Thanks! It’s really tasty.
Student B: Glad you like it!

Examples

1: tasty
Meaning: Having a good flavor; delicious.
Sentences Using tasty for better understanding
1 .This cake is really tasty.
2 .She made a tasty sandwich.
3 .The lunch smells tasty.
2: pasta
Meaning: An Italian food made from wheat and water, often served with sauce.
Sentences Using pasta for better understanding
1 .He had pasta for lunch.
2 .Pasta is my favorite dish.
3 .I added cheese to the pasta.
Conversation : 2
IntermediateBest Practice
Student A: Hey, that lunch looks amazing! Did you bring it from home?
Student B: Yeah, it’s homemade biryani.
Student A: Mind if I try a spoonful? I forgot my lunch today.
Student B: Of course! I’ve got plenty.
Student A: Thanks, you’re a lifesaver!
Student B: No worries, enjoy!

Examples

1: homemade
Meaning: Made at home rather than bought from a store.
Sentences Using homemade for better understanding
1 .My mom made homemade cookies.
2 .I love homemade meals.
3 .He brought homemade lemonade.
2: lifesaver
Meaning: Someone or something that helps you in a difficult situation.
Sentences Using lifesaver for better understanding
1 .You’re a lifesaver for sharing your notes.
2 .This umbrella is a lifesaver in the rain.
3 .Thanks for the ride—you’re a real lifesaver.
Conversation : 3
ProBest Practice
Student A: Wow, your lunch looks gourmet! Did you cook it yourself?
Student B: Nope, my dad’s a chef. He made it this morning.
Student A: That’s impressive. I didn’t bring anything today—would you mind sharing a bit?
Student B: Not at all! Grab a fork and dig in.
Student A: You’re incredibly generous—thanks a ton!
Student B: Anytime! Happy to share good food.

Examples

1: gourmet
Meaning: High-quality or sophisticated food.
Sentences Using gourmet for better understanding
1 .That looks like a gourmet meal!
2 .She prepared a gourmet dinner for her guests.
3 .The restaurant is famous for its gourmet dishes.
2: generous
Meaning: Willing to give and share freely.
Sentences Using generous for better understanding
1 .He was generous with his time and helped everyone.
2 .Thank you for your generous offer.
3 .She’s always generous with her snacks.
3: dig in
Meaning: An informal way to say ‘start eating.’
Sentences Using dig in for better understanding
1 .The food’s ready—let’s dig in!
2 .He smiled and said, ‘Dig in!’
3 .Everyone was hungry and started to dig in quickly.