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It is a ws about countable and uncountable food
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school Grammar: Countable/non-countable nouns Vocabulary: Food 478 likes 19873 downloads This worksheet contains 18 conversation cards and a vocabulary bank with world foods (and some pictures). The cards can be cut out if desired and be used as conversation questions. Can be used with both young learners and adults (elementary to intermediate).
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school, business/professional Grammar: Questions Vocabulary: Food 299 likes 15262 downloads It's a revision ws containing 6 EXERCISES on TWO PAGES. 1) some or any 2) many or much 3) reading + true/false 4) C / U with food vocab 5) answer the questions 6) reordering a dialogue (in a restaurant)
Key is included! I hope you like it and find it useful! :-)
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school Grammar: Countable/non-countable nouns Vocabulary: Food 259 likes 12269 downloads For young learners-
Speaking card:name ,age,country,nationality,foods and drinks, clothes.
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1), Upper-intermediate (B2)
Student Type: kindergarten, elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: Food 133 likes 8979 downloads This is a useful lesson plan for beginners which practices language asking about food in the home. The short conversation introduces closed questions followed by quantity questions. In the practice sections students must identify whether a food is countable or uncountable and answer in both the positive and negative. The exercises reinforce the structures needed for question, positive and negative sentences. In the listening section students must listen to a short conversation about shopping and answer some simple questions. Finally, there is a communicative activity which will help build fluency and confidence.
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, high school, business/professional Grammar: Countable/non-countable nouns Vocabulary: Food 97 likes 8118 downloads students put the words into the correct categories (drinks, fruit, vegetables, meat, others) and then match the words and the pictures
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: Food 139 likes 7935 downloads Fun Board Game to teach about food and drink vocabulary. Can also be used to teach Present Simple
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1)
Student Type: kindergarten, elementary school Grammar: Present simple Vocabulary: Food 158 likes 7878 downloads A boardgame to revise vocabulary within the topic of food. Students must answer questions and name pictures.
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: Food 130 likes 7514 downloads A Crossword using Vocabulary of Food
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school Grammar: Nouns Vocabulary: Food 97 likes 6181 downloads Students will have the chance to practice the verb to be, either, too and short answers while they state what the kids like and don’t like. They’ll also have the opportunity to write about their own likes & dislikes. Tasks included: 1) True or false according to the picture; 2) Short answers; 3) Negative / Affirmative of the verb to be (third person); 4) writing (too); 5) writing (either).
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: To be Vocabulary: Food 119 likes 5937 downloads This ws shows the different food categories
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school Grammar: Vocabulary: Food 77 likes 5669 downloads countable or uncountable nouns
Level: Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: high school Grammar: Countable/non-countable nouns Vocabulary: Food 103 likes 5646 downloads WS for practising HAVE-HAS GOT with elementary/pre-intermediate students. The dialogues can also be
used for reading comprehension, speaking, dramatisation. With key. It can be useful to some of you.
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: adult, elementary school, high school Grammar: Have got/has got Vocabulary: Food 72 likes 5590 downloads Vocabulary worksheets on fruits suitable for (very) young learners and beginners/elementary students. Students can answer the questions for themselves (if they can read) with a smiley and then interview a friend. Optional fruit colouring activity for young learners. Fully edible :), so you can adapt the fruits to the country you´re teaching in.
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1)
Student Type: adult, kindergarten, elementary school, high school Grammar: Questions Vocabulary: Food 79 likes 5076 downloads Vocabulary on food and drink
Quantifiers Containers English breakfast
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: kindergarten, elementary school Grammar: Quantifiers Vocabulary: Food 68 likes 4311 downloads There are 5 activities 1- match 2- choose the right option (some-any-a) 3-write the words under the right column (countable -uncountable) 4-complete the sentences using the words from the box (containers) 5-match the sentences with the adjectives.
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Some/any Vocabulary: Food 59 likes 4266 downloads kITCHEN VERBS
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: Food 84 likes 3974 downloads Another Funsheet in the series for beginners. Students read a text and match it with the correct illustration. Which three pieces of fruit are not described?
Have fun!
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2), Intermediate (B1)
Student Type: kindergarten, elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: Food 65 likes 3702 downloads Four skills worksheet about FOOD, eating habits, recipes and favourite foods.
Level: Elementary (A1), Pre-intermediate (A2)
Student Type: high school, business/professional Grammar: Vocabulary: Food 75 likes 3610 downloads cut and paste activity - food
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1)
Student Type: kindergarten, elementary school Grammar: Vocabulary: Food 64 likes 3323 downloads There are 6 activities 1- ss have to find the food in the grid and write them under the right picture 2-write the food in the right column 3-complete with a-an 4-choose the right option some-any 5- complete with much-many 6- complete with a few-a little
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Quantifiers Vocabulary: Food 43 likes 3314 downloads Countable or Uncountable
Level: Beginner (pre-A1), Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school, high school Grammar: Countable/non-countable nouns Vocabulary: Food 64 likes 3307 downloads There are 4 activities. 1. ss have to read and match 2. choose the right option.3. write the name of the food 4- write the food under the right column(countable or uncountable)
Level: Beginner (pre-A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Countable/non-countable nouns Vocabulary: Food 37 likes 3298 downloads IT'S A WORKSHEET ABOUT FOOD. IT INCLUDES A SMALL PIECE OF READING COMPREHENSION, ALSO ABOUT FOOD.
Level: Elementary (A1)
Student Type: elementary school Grammar: Nouns Vocabulary: Food 38 likes 3247 downloads |
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