Here's a set of flashcards to practise vocabulary about food and nutrition. If you click on the link below, you'll be redirected immediately to Quizlet website.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN AND PLAY ON QUIZLET
You will see a flashcard in the middle of the screen and two sections on the left: STUDY and PLAY.
1. The STUDY section will help you study vocabulary, English definitions, spelling and pronunciation. There are five categories:
- Flashcards (fichas): Click on each flashcard to read the definition. Next, click on the arrows below to complete the series. Take your time to read the definitions and read the whole sentence.
- Learn (aprender): Read the definition and choose the right word until you complete the series.
- Write (escribir): Read the definition and write the right word correctly. Next, press the space bar or click on ANSWER. You'll be able to check if you got it right immediately and you will also have the chance to listen to the pronunciation of the word and its definition.
- Spell (ortografía): Listen to the pronunciation of each word and write what you have just heard. Then, click on the space bar to check your answer.
- Test (probar): Here you will find gap-filling, matching and multiple-choice questions as well as a TRUE or FALSE exercise. Once you have answered them all, click on the button at the bottom of the page to check your answers.
2. The GAME section includes:
- A matching game (combinar): Drag corresponding items onto each other to make them disappear.
- A gravity game (gravedad): Click on get started. Next, select the difficulty level and in the ANSWER WITH option (respuesta), choose TERM (término). Start the game and watch out for red asteroids! If you miss a term twice, they will destroy your planet.
- Quizlet Live is the last game, but you will need to play with at least four more people.
CLICK HERE TO LEARN AND PLAY ON QUIZLET
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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Sunday, 22 March 2020
Saturday, 17 November 2012
What's your flavour?
Hey! How do you like food? Hot or cold? Salty or sweet? How do you order food? Do you know the exact words? These adjectives will help you describe food and drinks. Click on the right and left arrows to see the flashcards, then, click on the link below them and start the spelling and listening exercises. Next, don't miss the final challenge: memory games and a typing challenge. Good luck and have a good meal!
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Sunday, 9 September 2012
Mmmmm... Yummy!
Are you hungry? Are you thirsty? Do you eat healthy food? Do you prefer junk food? Learn and revise these words. Then, you can practise your spelling, your listening skills, and play the games. Everything is delicious, don't you think?
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Free Rice: your learning donates food
Today I'd like to encourage you all to visit the site freerice.com
Freerice belongs to the World Food Programme, a branch of the United Nations that provides food to 90 million people every year. You can collaborate if you enter the site and play the educational games. For each right answer, you donate 10 grains of rice. Sponsored banners pay for the rice donated and the game improves your writing, speaking, thinking and, as a consequence, your marks. Click here and give it a go.
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Monday, 16 January 2012
Food Vocabulary
Are you hungry? My stomach is rumbling. Here's some tasty food. Listen!
First group is Fruit: Apple, lemon, oranges, strawberry, peach, melon, pears, banana, grapes, pineapple, cherries.
Second group is Vegetables: Potatoes, pepper, green beans, peas, carrots, cauliflower, pepper (spice), cabbage, aubergine, mushrooms, courgette or zucchini.
Third group is Salad: Lettuce, tomato, cucumber, vinegar, oil.
Fourth group is Animals: Meat: Beef from cows, veal from calves, lamb from sheep, pork from pigs. Fish and shellfish: Shrimp, oysters, salmon, lobster, mussels, prawn, scampi.
Enjoy your meal!

APPLE
LEMON
ORANGES
STRAWBERRY
PEACH
MELON
PEARS
BANANA
GRAPES
PINEAPPLES
POTATOES
SALAD
ANIMALS (MEAT), FISH AND SHELLFISH
ANIMAL MEAT
Somebody who doesn't eat meat is a VEGETARIAN.
Somebody who doesn't consume animal products of any kind - whether it's meat, milk, eggs, etc.- is called a VEGAN.
We have already seen some examples of meat. Now, let's move on to fish and shellfish.
First group is Fruit: Apple, lemon, oranges, strawberry, peach, melon, pears, banana, grapes, pineapple, cherries.
Second group is Vegetables: Potatoes, pepper, green beans, peas, carrots, cauliflower, pepper (spice), cabbage, aubergine, mushrooms, courgette or zucchini.
Third group is Salad: Lettuce, tomato, cucumber, vinegar, oil.
Fourth group is Animals: Meat: Beef from cows, veal from calves, lamb from sheep, pork from pigs. Fish and shellfish: Shrimp, oysters, salmon, lobster, mussels, prawn, scampi.
Enjoy your meal!
FRUIT
VEGETABLES |
SALAD
ANIMALS (MEAT), FISH AND SHELLFISH
COW |
BEEF |
CALF |
VEAL |
LAMB |
LAMB |
PIG |
PORK |
Somebody who doesn't eat meat is a VEGETARIAN.
Somebody who doesn't consume animal products of any kind - whether it's meat, milk, eggs, etc.- is called a VEGAN.
We have already seen some examples of meat. Now, let's move on to fish and shellfish.
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