15 English Verbs for Eating (Pig out, Devour, and more!)
Bite, Chew, Swallow, Taste, Take a bite, Bite into, Pig out, Devour, and More! Learn how to use 15 English verbs and expressions that we often use to talk about eating. I'm Teacher Mike, and I'm an English (ESL/EFL) teacher from the United States. I'm currently posting 3 videos each week (Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday)(Tuesday is a LIVE video), so if you're interested in improving your English, make sure to subscribe and turn on notifications so that you see all of my new videos. Also, my ebook "How to Practice Speaking English by Yourself and Why Everyone Should Do It" is finally available on Amazon. If you're interested, here is the link https://a.co/d/06M5faZ And don't forget to follow me on Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, and Threads (and check out my website)! https://www.teacher-mike.com / teachermikeenglish / teacher_mike_english

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