This section is all about food although some combination exercises will also be posted here. There are 420 worksheets included in this section as well as several excellent warmers that you might consider using during your class. There are word searches, food pyramid activities, and many more to choose from. This worksheet for pre-intermediate students can be used to review food vocabulary and practice countable and uncountable nouns. The first page is informative; students could use it as a reference when completing the two pages of exercises. There are seven different practice activities altogether, if you want, you could pick just a few of them and edit the worksheet accordingly. Unfortunately, there is no answer key for this particular worksheet so take your time creating one before heading into class. There are also other worksheets available so be sure to check a few of them out before determining what you would like to use in class. Since all the worksheets are completely free, you could even choose a few of them or combine exercises from different worksheets to craft the perfect worksheet for your students.
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This is a simple but funny activity I use with my intermediate students, but it can be adapted to almost all levels. There are 5 different prompts with some information about the character's likes ...
This worksheet is meant for Literacy ESL or Level 1 students. Students can put the meat and fish items in the correct categories on the first worksheet. On the second worksheet, students can ...
This has two worksheets meant for Literacy or Level 1 English learners. The first worksheet is matching where the students have to match the correct vocabulary word with the item in the picture. O ...
Students can circle the correct food item that they see in the picture. This worksheet is meant for Literacy or Level 1 ESL students. This is a great worksheet for beginner levels who are learning ...
Students can write the vocabulary words under each picture by filling in the blanks. This is great for English Literacy students and if the students have trouble remembering the vocabulary words, ...
This worksheet makes use of the Betty Botter Tongue Twister to help students with pronunciation. It includes a brief minimal pair practice in which students must match the words to their phonetic ...
This game involves vocabulary practice about fruit and vegetables. Students have to match the pictures to the words. The rules for playing memory: mix up the cards, lay them in rows face down. Tur ...
Vocabulary practice about food and drinks. Students have to complete this game of happy families, by drawing pictures of the words written in red. Then they can start playing the game in groups of ...
This is a power point presentation game "What's missing" based on food vocabulary. This game is suitable for starters: kids, teens, adults. The vocabulry used: coffee, fish, hamburger, banana, wat ...
I hope you can use this Powerpoint presentation to introduce countable and uncountable food nouns and to make the corresponding questions with how much + uncountable nouns and how many ...
This is a Powerpoint presentation to introduce some Burger Foods, like french fies, soda, mustard, etc to begginers. This presentation has pictures and the food's names. You can use thi ...
This is a worksheet for complete beginners. It will help students to express their likes/dislikes of different food items. It can be used after students have learned to identify common fruit and v ...
This is a colourful and easy missing letters activity for teaching or revising food related vocabulary at elementary level. Students are asked to look at the pictures and complete the words w ...
This is a worksheet about vocabulary related to food. It is for beginners; in this worksheet they can practice spelling. By filling the gaps with the missing letters.The activity is really easy an ...
This handout includes an illustration of a plate. Students must think of a healthy meal. It can be a healthy breakfast, lunch or dinner. They then draw their healthy foods on the plate and write w ...
A video worksheet to present/revise vocabulary connected with food/kitchen utensils and Pancake Day. Listening for specific information plus a vocabulary practice fo elementary level students.&nbs ...
A two-page worksheet with several different healthy and unhealthy foods and activities. Developed as a supplement for teaching the food pyramid and food vocabulary to elementary-aged EFL students. ...
This worksheet helps kids to relate food with their tastes.They write or if they want draw in the correct column the food according to its taste. Then, they express their likes and dislikes. Final ...
It is only a reading text about history of pizza. It is appropriate for intermediate students. You formulate some questions about the text and give it your students. The text has been simplified t ...
This worksheet is based on a video with a cooking tutorial (http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-make-pizza-dough-2?sourcelink=autoforward&playlist-urlname=how-to-make-pizza-margarita). First s ...
I use this worksheet to talk about food in Britain. It is based on the video taken from "New Opportunities" (pre-intermediate). Unfortunately, it is available online only for the users of this soc ...
I divide activities around this worksheet into three parts: 1) First we watch the food chant. Ss write down sentences about the food they like/don't like. 2) Ss look at the picture with ...
This worksheet is based on the cartoon serial ‘Minuscules’. The cartoon serial ‘Minuscules’ (France, 2007) which is the collection of 3-5 minute mini-stories. The dynamic ...
This worksheet is for elementary or pre-intermediate students based on the short video 'How to make ice-cream in 45 seconds' with Jamie Oliver. Ask students to watch the video and circle the corre ...
This worksheet is for low level young learners practising questions with Have you got any …, please? and giving short answers 'Yes, I have. No, I haven't.' as part of a shopping role-play. ...
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