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🎯 Our goal is simple: one question at a time, helping you expand your vocabulary and learn more about people and things—and perhaps, about yourself. 👉 Want to talk about cooking in English? In this episode, we explore the question “Do you like to cook?” as part of our Getting to Know Each Other series. You’ll reflect on your own habits, lifestyle, and preferences as you learn natural English to describe cooking, food routines, and your relationship with the kitchen. Whether you love cooking, dislike it, or fall somewhere in between, this lesson helps you talk about food preparation, culinary skills, kitchen routines, and reasons why some people enjoy cooking—and others don’t. Along the way, you’ll learn vocabulary to describe techniques, tools, flavours, confidence levels, time constraints, and even cultural connections to food. This episode is perfect for intermediate learners who want to improve their English speaking, listening, and self-expression in a practical and relatable way. Practice with us as we explore cooking habits, favorite dishes, kitchen challenges, and why cooking can be relaxing for some and stressful for others. 🧠 What You’ll Learn in This Episode ▪️ How to answer the question “Do you like to cook?” naturally ▪️ Vocabulary to describe cooking styles, preferences, and skill levels ▪️ Useful phrases for talking about kitchen routines and food preparation ▪️ How to explain why you enjoy—or don’t enjoy—cooking ▪️ Words to describe flavor, creativity, time management, and food culture ▪️ Language to talk about takeout food, ready-made meals, confidence, and effort 📘 Useful Vocabulary in This Lesson ▪️ foodie, gourmet, culinary arts, home-cooked meal, recipe ▪️ chop, slice, dice, boil, bake, roast, fry, sauté, simmer, season, whisk, stir ▪️ ingredients, fresh produce, herbs, spices, grains, leftovers ▪️ cookware: knife, cutting board, pot, pan, oven, stove, blender, mixer ▪️ ready-made meals, takeout, convenience food, frozen meals ▪️ therapeutic, creative outlet, time-consuming, tedious, skill, confidence ▪️ signature dish, meal prep, comfort food, palate, family recipe 👍 If you found this helpful: ✔️ Like the video ✔️ Subscribe to Today's English Questions ✔️ Turn on notifications so you don’t miss the next episode