A. Discuss these questions with your teacher or colleague. 1. Talk about what you have eaten today/yesterday. 2. What is the most unhealthy food you can think of? How often do you eat that? 3. Do you usually eat unhealthy food? Which is your favorite? How often do you eat that? Where do you get it from? 4. What are some different types of diets you have heard of? Have you ever been on a diet? Which one and why? 5. Do you think your parents/grandparents had better food habits than you do? Why? 6. Do you eat a lot of small portions or a few large portions of food each day? Tell me about your routine. 7. Do you think people from your country usually eat a lot of unhealthy food? What's the most popular junk food? Which one do you prefer? How often do you eat that? 8. What eating habit you have that you'd like to change? 9. Is organic food much healthier than non-organic or they're exactly the same? Do you buy any organic food? Is organic food cheaper or more expensive than...
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