Food and drink

Food and drink

Age: 11+
Level: A1
Language: English (en)
ID: 1151807
07/07/2021
Country code: IT
Country: Italy
School subject: English as a Second Language (ESL)
Main content: Food and drinks (2013177)
Other contents:
vocabulary

From worksheet author:

Drag and drop exercise

Worksheet description:
Objective Explanation:
The aim of this worksheet is to help students improve their English language skills, specifically focusing on vocabulary related to food and drinks. By matching names to corresponding pictures and identifying odd words in lines, students will enhance their understanding of food-related terms and practice critical thinking skills in categorizing and analyzing information.

Content Overview:
This worksheet primarily covers vocabulary related to food and drinks, including items such as apple, biscuit, bread, butter, cheese, chicken, milk, mushrooms, onion, orange, peas, crisps, egg, fruit juice, ham, potato, rice, sandwich, tuna, and water. These terms are essential for daily communication and conversation about food choices, preferences, and meals.

Language and Educational Level Context:
Designed for English as a Second Language (ESL) students, this worksheet is suitable for learners at a beginner to intermediate level. The vocabulary and instructions are crafted to be accessible and engaging for students who are still developing their English language proficiency.

Subject Relevance:
Integrated into the broader ESL curriculum, this worksheet aligns with the language learning goals of improving vocabulary retention and comprehension. By focusing on food and drinks, students can expand their vocabulary repertoire in a practical and applicable context for everyday conversations and scenarios.

Instructions:
The instructions provided in the worksheet guide students to match food and drink names to corresponding pictures through a drag-and-drop activity. For example, students are prompted to associate words like apple, biscuit, bread, butter, cheese, chicken, milk, mushrooms, onion, orange, peas, crisps, egg, fruit juice, ham, potato, rice, sandwich, tuna, and water with their respective images. This interactive approach encourages students to visually connect words with their representations, enhancing their memory retention and comprehension skills.
Additionally, the worksheet challenges students to identify odd words in lines, such as chocolate, lemonade, yogurt, ice cream, rice, bread, pasta, cola, milk, butter, mushrooms, biscuit, potatoes, water, sandwich. By spotting the words that do not fit with the rest, students can practice critical thinking and categorization, sharpening their ability to differentiate and classify vocabulary items.
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