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Food and drink in English language

Food and drink in English language

Food, Drinks ESL Interactive Vocabulary Board Game Practice Food and Drinks Vocabulary with this ESL Vocabulary and Grammar Interactive Pirate Waters Board Game for Beginners (hamburger, hot dog, orange juice, coffee etc.) . ESL Learners and Teachers can use it to review English vocabulary and grammar or simply practice these words. There are images and in some cases audio in these types of games. Please note that if you want to stop hearing the introductory audio repeating, simply click the start button. Games are great for motivating students to learn.

Early Years A basic numeral recognition activitiy. Develop your mouse control and number skills by matching number digits to words in the 1 to 10 range. © v2vtraining.co.uk An initial sounds phonic activity that develops the link between letters and the initial sounds of some common objects. A counting and numeral recognition set of activities. Develop your mouse control and counting skills as you help Lecky collect objects to match numbers in the 1 to 5 or 6 to 10 range. Colouring and matching activity. Use the Simple Scales to weigh the bears. Dressing for the Weather is a drag and drop dressing activity. A drag and drop alien making activity to develop mouse control skills and to develop language. Drag and drop fun with the Scary Spuds. © 3913.co.uk Drag and drop the names of the single digit numbers on to the picture. Drag and drop the names of the colours on to the picture. Comparison activities - developing the language of comaprison using such terms as biggest, smallest, longest, etc.

Food Quantifiers To make a salad , wash ___ lettuce thoroughly and pat the leaves dry. Remove three ____ celery, wash, and slice it into small pieces. Boil five ____ asparagus for 1 minute and let cool. Arrange the ____ lettuce on a plate and create a "bed". Slice the tomatoes very thin. Place the ____ tomato on the lettuce in a fan shape. Place a few ____ basil on top of the feta. dressing (N) — vinaigrette (a mixture of vinegar, oil, mustard, etc.) drizzle (V) — pour slowly in drops sparkling water — carbonated water; water with natural gas bubbles

Days of the week In this game you will practice the order between the days of the week, the names of the weekdays in English as well as how the days of week name are spelled. There are ten different levels. In the first five levels, you have to choose among three days of the week, while in the last five levels must write the names yourself. You need to answer all questions correct to clear the round. If you happen to guess the wrong weekday on a question, you may continue once you find the right day, but you will not get knowledge points for that round. Which day of the week is missing? Here you will get every weekday listed in order: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Which day of the week comes between? You get two days of the week and must tell the name of the weekday that comes between these two days. Other levels At these levels, you get questions where you have to tell which day comes before, after, or two days after a certain day of the week.

Red fruits and vegetables English language learning games ESL/English learning games on Digital Dialects are completely free to use, do not require registration, and are designed for ESL students of all ages. Each ESL revision topic includes vocabulary lists and practice games with audio for teaching correct pronunciation. Materials are of use to beginner level English as a second or other language students, though those with some familiarity with the language may wish to try the English/ESL spelling games. Games for English as a second language include: Numbers in English - learn the English numbers from 1-12, 13-20 and 0-100. Arithmetic games in which you add the English words for numbers together to choose the correct answer. Adjectives Opposites ESL Vocabulary Grammar Interactive Pirate Waters Board Game Practice Simple Adjectives and Opposites (antonyms) with this ESL Vocabulary and Grammar Interactive Pirate Waters Board Game for Beginners (tall, short, fast, slow, fat, thin, heavy, light, small, big etc.) . ESL Learners and Teachers can use it to review English vocabulary and grammar or simply practice these words. There are images and in some cases audio in these types of games. Games are great for motivating students to learn.

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