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(Updated on 05/09/2011)

 


Related pages :

Food (in civilization) :
Information - Literature -
World Food Day

+ Conversions + Restaurant + Pubs
+ Food (GB) + Food (US)

Poverty - Bad manners - Politeness - Super Size Me

Junk food - Anorexia - Bulimia



 

Activities TO PRINT :

  • Ms Food Face Kid’s Dinner Plate - Revise your vocabulary.
    (neatorama.com)


  • Cooking - Quiz to print
    "Can you work out which word belongs to which picture?"
    Find : a spatula; a sieve; a saucepan; a frying pan; a wok; an oven; a hob; to chop; to slice; to dice; to boil; to roast
    "A clue: pictures A-G are pieces of equipment and the rest are verbs!"
    (BBC)

 

 

  • American Breakfast Food
    - Photos and labels for American breakfast foods, plus matching (with cookout foods) and short answer exercise
    (ielanguages.com)

  • COOKING VOCABULARY - PAGE 9
    "Match these cooking verbs to their definitions or pictures."
    (BBC)

 

 

  • Food Origin : Raid the Cupboards!
    "1) Look at the labels on food in your cupboards, fridge and freezer.
    2) Which different countries do the foods come from?
    3) Can you mark these countries on a map of the world ?"

    (Primary Resources)


  • Tudor Food - a PowerPoint presentation (primaryresources.co.uk)

 

  • Takeaway food (BBC)
    "For each of the six questions choose the one correct answer."
  • Food - worksheets accompanied by Teaching Suggestions (tefl.net)
    - Food: British Food
    - Food: Eating Habits
    - Food: Habits & Holidays
    - Food: Sayings
  • Food in Britain (longman.com)
    "What do children eat in Britain? Help your students find out with this vocabulary activity."
  • Food
    "Students classify food vocabulary items according to whether they are fruit, vegetable, meat, dairy or other." (esl-lounge)
  • Food Group Riddles -
    ex : "I am round and red. My meat is also red. Some people think I am a vegetable but I am really a fruit. People like to use me in a salad. Who am I?"
    (www2.lhric.org/pocantico)
  • Food activities (British Council)
  • Look at the portrait of Mr Vegetafruit and Mrs Vegetafruit , his wife .
    "They live in the country and not surprisingly , their faces are made up of both fruit and vegetables !
    What you have to do is to identify the various fruit and vegetables ."

    (Alain GAYER - Activitice - Ac. Bordeaux)




  • LEARN WITH DRAWINGS : FOOD & DRINKS (dessins et questions) - (erp.oissel.onac)



  • You are what you eat! - a puzzle
    - ex : "What does the Psychiatrist like to snack on after dinner? ... CRACKED NUTS" (hoadworks)
  • Burrito Poetry - (towerofenglish.com)
    "After you read these burrito poems, think about your favorite food. Think about how it tastes and how it makes you feel.
    Now write your own poem about it. It can be a haiku, a limerick, or any other kind of poem!"

 

 

Lesson plans :

  • Vocabulary - Breakfast
    "Learn / Revise the vocabulary related to breakfast with the following activities :
    1) Learn the vocabulary,
    2) Match the words with the pictures,
    3) Match the pictures with the sounds,
    4) Do a crossword !
    5) Listen to a song !" - with Ernie et Cookie Monster

    Créé par Laurence Haquet (Ac. Rouen)
    (chagall-col.spip.ac-rouen.fr)

 

 

  • Movie Segments for Warm-ups and Follow-ups
    "This blog contains a series of movie segments to be used to brainstorm, warm up, follow up, and activate schemata, preparing the students for the topic that will be discussed in class. Here you will find the segments, the lesson plans, and varied topics to foster conversation.
    You may use the activities for a full two-hour class or they can be used separately to brainstorm or wrap up the topic, focusing on conversation, vocabulary and listening comprehension."
    (l.wbx.me)

    ex :
    Bangkok Dangerous & The Joy Luck Club: Ethnic Food

     

  • Séquence sur la cuisine anglaise avec documents et ressources :
    British food: Say no to stereotypes !
    "What are the characteristics of contemporary British cooking? Where do some culinary specialities come from?
    Is there a specific language of recipes? This unit aims to answer all these questions."

    (emilangues.education.fr)


  • Calls for Americans to Use Less Salt - a lesson plan
    WARM-UPS : SALT / BAD FOR YOU / HEALTHY / LOOK AFTER YOURSELF / BLOOD PRESSURE
    (breakingnewsenglish.com)

 

 

 

  • Séquence Breakfast niveau A2 (Segpa)
    "Séquence complète sur le thème du petit déjeuner anglais et américain.
    Cette séquence de niveau A2 proposée à des élèves de 4ème Segpa pourra être adaptée pour d'autres classes."

    (Ac. Martinique)

  • Mediterranean Diets Keep You Happier - a lesson plan
    WARM-UPS :

    MEDITERRANEAN FOOD / NATIONAL DIET / YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT / DEPRESSION / DIET
    (breakingnewsenglish.com)

  • Life near fast food restaurants unhealthy - a lesson plan
    WARM-UPS : Fast food / Nearby dangers
    (breakingnewsenglish.com)

  • FOOD
    Cours : McDonald's / Super Size Me
    - Ex. Hotpotatoes : Overweight children in Europe
    - Documents annexes : World Wealth Organization : Facts and Obesity

    (Laurence Bernard - Ac. Martinique)

  • Hopping down in Kent with Pictures, Maps and Games
    (hoppingdowninkent.org.uk)

 

 

  • Breakfast Basics - a lesson plan
    "School breakfast provides a nutritious morning meal that meets one-fourth of children's daily needs for calories and key nutrients, including calcium.
    This lesson will help you teach students the importance of breakfast and also introduce your school breakfast program."
    (wisdairy.com)

 

 

  • Food around the World
    "This lesson looks at the food that people eat around the world at special celebrations.
    Students read a text and then write about the food they eat at New Year, weddings and birthdays."
    - with Teacher's Notes
    (macmillanenglish.com)

 

  • Using food activities : games, worksheets to print, flashcards, a song, and a story (British Council)
    "With these materials your child will be able to:
    - practise words for items of food, fruit and vegetables
    - read instructions for a recipe
    - learn about food and healthy eating
    - listen to a song and practise days of the week
    - read a story and print activities to do"

  • Disney, New York City Push for Healthful Eating - a lesson plan
    "Many companies, and at least one city, aim to help solve America s obesity problem..."
    (Education World)

  • Food companies targeting kids online - a lesson plan (Breaking News English)
    - with "a news article, listening (MP3 file), podcast, communication activities, pair work, discussion, reading and vocabulary exercises."

  • JUNK FOOD - a lesson plan (Jean-Marc Gébelin - Académie de Grenoble)


  • UN: Hunger kills 6m children a year - a lesson plan
    with "a news article, listening (MP3 file), communication activities, pair work, discussion, reading and vocabulary exercises."
    (Breaking News English)

 

  • Topic-based Worksheets (tefl.net) : Food
  • Ronald McDonald to promote fitness - a lesson plan
    with "a news article, listening (MP3 file), communication activities, pair work, discussion, reading and vocabulary exercises." (breakingnewsenglish.com)

  • Cooking in Britain Today - a lesson (BBC)
    "This lesson consists of a series of activities to help students talk about food and cooking.
    The main focus of the lesson is a text based on a recent survey in the UK indicating that British people are becoming more adventurous and experimental in their cooking and eating habits due to the growing popularity of cooking programmes.
    This lesson should challenge stereotypes of British food and encourage students to discuss their own preferences and attitudes towards food and restaurants."
    Worksheets :
    - Brainstorming exercise
    - Food vocabulary exercise
    - British food quiz
    - Reading task (1): article and comprehension questions
    - Reading task (2): restaurant reviews, discussion questions and creative task
    - Food proverbs exercise
  • British food best in the world - a lesson plan (breakingnewsenglish.com) - + Listening
    "A British restaurant that serves bacon and egg ice cream has been voted the best place in the world to eat. The Fat Duck restaurant, near London, was at the top of Restaurant magazine's list of The World's 50 Best Restaurants. The owner and head chef Heston Blumenthal opened his restaurant ten years ago. He has quickly developed a reputation for experimental and unique dishes. His menu includes leather, oak and tobacco chocolates, sardine on toast sorbet, snail porridge, and mousse dipped in liquid nitrogen. He taught himself how to cook and is now famous for this new style of cooking, which is called 'molecular gastronomy'. It mixes chemistry, physics, food and flavour to make unusual taste combinations. Britain, the home of fish and chips, is famous for tasteless and boring food. However, it seems things are changing: in addition to the Fat Duck's award, London was named in March by Gourmet magazine as the Gourmet Capital of the World."

 

Cartoons : (Si le lien est inaccessible, enregistrer l'image pour obtenir la taille initiale.)

 

Starving in Somalia - Cartoons
(cagle.com)

 

 

The Ogre of the North
- a cartoon

(kjpenglish.canalblog.com)

 

 

Cartoon: Who's Guilty?
+ COMMENT
(jeffreyhill.typepad.com)

 

The food chain
(uszts.com)

 

 

Mac on... soaring petrol prices
(dailymail.co.uk)

 


So emotional!

(reluctantgourmet.com)

 

Heat wave - a cartoon
(cagle.com)

 

A picnic...
Worksheet
+ Picture 1 + Picture 2
+ Picture 3 + Picture 4

(Armelle Meyer - Ac. Bordeaux)

 


Go vegetarian!
(lancesworld.com)
- UPDATED

 

 

 

Diabetes in America
(naturalnews.com)

 


How to buy organic apples
(naturalnews.com)

 


Thank God, you're a man
- Publicité pour la bière Goldstar
(4.bp.blogspot.com)

 

 

You are what you eat (Nuts)
(cartoonstock.com)

 


Dieting - a cartoon
(cartoonstock.com)

 




Biofuel

 

World hunger
(cartoonstock.com)


Drink cola.
(cartoonstock.com)

 

Picky Eater Cartoons
(cartoonstock.com)

 

Worms again!
(cartoonstock.com)

 

Survivalists Snack Stop
(cartoonstock.com)

 

 

Cooking cartoons
(reluctantgourmet.com)

 

I try to eat healthy
(Glasbergen)


Waiter, there's a fly in my soup!
- Jokes
(indianchild.com)

 

Fly In My Soup Cartoons
cartoonstock.com)

 

 


Holidays in Hell

(cartoonstock.com)

 

Auction
(glasbergen.com)


 


Rear entrance

(offthemark.com)


 


So much fat

(cagle.slate.msn)

(Si le lien est inaccessible,
enregistrer l'image
pour obtenir la taille normale.)

 


Pre-rinse Cycle

(offthemark.com)


 

Cell phone section ?
(absolutenglish-972)


Cool as a cucumber
(tvnewslies.org)



LEARN WITH DRAWINGS :

FOOD & DRINKS

- dessins et questions
(erp.oissel.onac)

 

Breakfast in Silicon Valley

(No link)


In time with the music
.
(cartoonstock.com)

 

Not eating right ?
(cartoonstock.com)

Who says our kids don't exercise ?
(teacherhumor.blogspot.com)

 


North Vs South
- (absolutenglish-972)
"Take a look at the picture
Identify : - the type of document - the main characters - the main subject.
Compare the characters, then the situation.
Do the exercises on the comparative and superlative forms."

 

Food cartoons
(offthemark)