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9 British Dishes Everyone Should Try - Anglophenia Ep 2

9 British Dishes Everyone Should Try - Anglophenia Ep 2

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. Games are great for motivating students to learn.

How is your Food and Restaurant Vocabulary in English? | The World is Your Oyster Federico is staying with us for 5 weeks. He arrived on Sunday from Tuscany. His parents are my former students. In October he will be going to university to study Law. He has a lot of bar and restaurant experience so it seems only logical that he look for work as a bartender or waiter. Federico’s level of English is Elementary to Pre-Intermediate. As I was going over the vocabulary, I realised that many of my students, even at higher levels, often lack food and restaurant expressions. The first thing I did with Federico was to go through the main FOOD GROUPS with some examples that you would find on a restaurant menu. Red Meat – Beef (Cow), Lamb, Pork (Pig), Sausages, LiverWhite Meat (Poultry)- Chicken, TurkeyFish – Cod, Haddock, Halibut, Salmon, Sardines, Whitebait, Tuna, SwordfishShellfish – Crab, Prawns (British)/Shrimps (American), Lobster, MusselsVegetables – Spinach, Courgettes (British)/Zucchini (American), Carrots, Potatoes, Broccoli, Mangetouts, Peas, Green Beans

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 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

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