7 Food
(pages 48-64)
Fruits (page 48)
Enchanted Learning offers this labeling activity about fruit, where students label the pictures of fruit using the words in the word box.
CoolClips has a wide range of clip art of fruit. You can print some of the pictures and use it in class discussion, or have students write about the fruits they enjoy most.
Vegetables (page 49)
Ed Helper offers this crossword puzzle of vegetables. Students complete the puzzle using the images on the page (the answers appear at the bottom).
Students can complete this word search of vegetable vocabulary. (Bradleys English School) (PDF format)
Enchanted Learning offers this labeling activity with vegetables, where students label the pictures of vegetables using the words in the word box.
Meat, Poultry, and Seafood (page 50)
Karin's ESL PartyLand has this printable multiple choice quiz with food vocabulary. Have students choose whether foods are meat, poultry, seafood or fish.
The CoolClips site offers clip art of food.
You can print some of the art and use it in class for discussion. You
can give copies to students to have them label the meat, seafood and
poultry they like best.
Enchanted Learning has a labeling diagram of meat and seafood. Students can identify the different types of food using vocabulary from the word bank.
Dairy Products, Juices, and Beverages (page 51)
Enchanted Learning has a labeling activity showing dairy products. Students can label the diagram with vocabulary from the word bank.
CoolClips has clip art of dairy products and beverages. You can print this art and use it in class discussions:
Deli, Frozen Foods, and Snack Foods (page 52)
E-Z Stop Deli (Berkeley, CA) provides a simple online version of its menu. Students can use the menu to choose a meal and describe it in class.
BlueSuitMom.com has a printable grocery list.
Have students check off the deli, frozen foods and snack foods they
have at home. Encourage them to discuss the list in class.
Groceries (page 53)
Some websites have printable grocery list. Print one of the
pages and have students check off the groceries they have at home.
Encourage them to ask and answer questions about the list in class.
Arlington (VA) Education and Employment Program offers a handout relating to the supermarket, with a dialog for vocabulary practice. (PDF format)
Go to the weekly circular
from Foodtown supermarkets. Browse the circular and print the pages
with groceries. Have students describe the groceries in class.
Household Supplies, Baby Products, and Pet Food (page 54)
Go to the Scott website for images of its paper products. Click on the tissue, towel, or napkins image to get extra images of the products.
The Glad site
has images of the company's storage products. Click on the links for
"Plastic Wrap," "Containers," "Food Bags," or "Trash Bags" to get
additional images of these products.
The Supermarket (page 55)
The USDA has a photo archive of shoppers in supermarkets. You can print these out for use in class. (U.S. Department of Agriculture)
ESL Party Land has this printable cloze of supermarket vocabulary. Have students complete the exercise with words from the box.
Containers and Quantities (page 56)
Students can complete this crossword puzzle to practice food quantifiers.
Enchanted Learning has a labeling exercise with diagrams of containers. Have students label the diagram with words from the box.
Units of Measure (page 57)
e-Cookbooks has this handy table of equivalent measures (for example, how many tablespoons make one a quarter cup?).
You can give this chart to students if they want to know how to convert units of measure from English units of measure to metric. (Oswego, NY, Public Schools)
Food Preparation and Recipes (page 58)
The Bry-Back Manor site has picture recipes. The first page of
each has a written recipe; then click on "Picture Recipe" for a
printable image of each step. Students can describe the steps form the
pictures.
Clips Ahoy offers this gallery of cooking clip art. You can print these and use them in class discussions.
Kitchen Utensils and Cookware (page 59)
The ELC Study Zone website offers an online vocabulary exercise on kitchen utensils. (Division of Continuing Studies, University of Victoria, British Columbia)
Clips Ahoy offers this gallery of kitchenware. You can print the pictures and use them in class discussions.
Fast Food (page 60)
Here are sites or two diner/fast food restaurants. You can
print the menus and distribute to your students. Have your students
choose a meal and discuss it with the class.
Students can complete this fast food multiple choice quiz. (Vancouver Community College, British Columbia)
The Coffee Shop and Sandwiches (page 61)
Have students practice vocabulary with this breakfast menu. Encourage them to choose a meal and discuss it with the class.
Nick's 50s Diner has a simple sandwich menu you can print.
The Restaurant (pages 62-63)
Enchanted Learning has a labeling exercise, where students can label a place setting with vocabulary from the word box.
A Restaurant Menu (page 64)
English Page has several exercises to give students practice when ordering in a restaurant.
Many restaurants have their menus available for download. Here are a few:
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