The British meals are breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and supper.
Traditional breakfast is a very big meal- sausage, bacon, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, etc. But nowadays many people just have cereal with milk and sugar or toast with marmalade, jam or honey . The traditional breakfast drink is tea, which people have with cold milk. Other people have instant coffee.Many schoolchildren just take a snack from home.Some people have afternoon tea with sandwiches, cakes or scones. People buy the food at the restaurant and then bring it home to eat. On Sundays many families have a traditional lunch. They have roast meat, chicken or pork with potatoes and gravy.
Dear penpal, thanks for you last letter! i'm sorry i haven't written so long,but i haven't got any free time. well,in your letter you told me about christmas in england. it is very interesting,i think. thank you so much for the invitation, I really appreciate it,but I’m afraid I’m not able to come,I’ve got too much on at the moment. but i hope,that i will celebrate this holiday with you next year. So, i have to go now,i have promised my mom to help her with the housework. hope to hear from you soon! yours, penpal.
The British meals are breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner and supper.
Traditional breakfast is a very big meal- sausage, bacon, eggs, tomatoes, mushrooms, etc. But nowadays many people just have cereal with milk and sugar or toast with marmalade, jam or honey . The traditional breakfast drink is tea, which people have with cold milk. Other people have instant coffee.Many schoolchildren just take a snack from home.Some people have afternoon tea with sandwiches, cakes or scones. People buy the food at the restaurant and then bring it home to eat. On Sundays many families have a traditional lunch. They have roast meat, chicken or pork with potatoes and gravy.