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Changing food habits: practising “Used to” structures
🔄 Used to / Be used to / Get used to
🍽️ Changing Food Habits
🗣️ ESL Speaking & Discussion

Food and Lifestyle Vocabulary
This lesson looks at how eating habits and food culture have changed over recent decades. Students expand their knowledge of food, health, and cultural change, learning words and expressions to compare traditional meals with modern diets and lifestyle choices.
Used To, Be Used To, Get Used To: What's the Difference?
Learners use used to for past habits, be used to for present familiarity, and get used to for adaptation. Activities include gap-fills, sentence transformations, and personalised speaking practice that makes the contrast between the three structures clear.
Speaking and Debate: Then and Now
Through reading, discussion, and role-plays, learners compare past and present eating habits, debate the impact of fast food, and predict future trends in nutrition. Interactive tasks encourage personal reflection and communication.




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