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NOURRITURE et BOISSONS

FOOD and DRINKS

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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





Cliparts, Flashcards and Images :

 

 

Chocolate Excuses
(neatorama.com)

 

 

Only in America: chocolate-covered bacon, deep-fried Kool Aid and more - PHOTOS - 20 September 2012
(telegraph.co.uk)

 

 

Nutrients: essential to good health! (1st part) - Visual Dictionary
"The various nutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, fats, minerals, vitamins) are distributed in four major food groups:
grain products, vegetables and fruit, milk and milk alternatives, and meat and meat alternatives."

(ikonet.com)

Nutrients: essential to good health! (2nd part) - Visual dictionary
(ikonet.com)

 

 

50 of the World’s Best Breakfasts
(blog.hostelbookers.com)


A Turkish breakfast

 

 

Cooking Methods
(chasingdelicious.com)

 

Espresso Soda
"The Suntory Espressoda... combines the rich taste
of espresso coffee with the refreshing feel of soda." 

(neatorama.com)

 

Nuts and seeds - The Visual Dictionary
(ikonet.com)

 

 

REFRIGERATORS

You Are What You Eat 
"is a series of portraits made by examining the interiors of refrigerators in homes across the United States...
You Are What You Eat has traveled to many cities and has been used by universities and community organizations
as a catalyst for dialogue about food issues."

(markmenjivar.com)
"The series is fascinating in what it says about the people involved and what it makes you think about your own fridge."
(Neatorama)


"Holds records for eating most burritos, cannolis, buffet food, green beans,
sushi, pancakes, ramen noodles, tamales, tiramisu and sweet corn."

 

What Groucho ate
(neatorama.com)

 

The biggest full English breakfast
"A cafe has entered the Guinness World Records book
for cooking up the biggest full English breakfast. For £10.95, diners can enjoy 10 rashers of bacon, 10 sausages,
10 eggs, six slices of bread, five slices of black pudding, mushrooms, a tin of beans and a tin of tomatoes. The breakfast, at Mario's cafe bar in Westhoughton, Bolton,
packs in 5,000 calories - nearly twice the recommended
daily intake for an average man."

(telegraph.co.uk)

 

 

Advertisement for beer, in London's Waterloo
"Should it not read.....Less C02 emission, or
better still, FEWER C02 EMISSIONS?"

(queens-english-society.com)

 

 

Obesity vs. McDonald's
(huffingtonpost.com)

 

 

London's skyline has never been more delicious
"The edible version of London has been
recreated out of 26 different types
of fruit and vegetables ranging
from green beans to kumquats."

+ a VIDEO
(seawayblog.blogspot.com)

 

 

Haggis
hanging in a butcher shop in Portree, Isle of Skye, Scotland
(flickr.com)
It "is a traditional Scottish dish that consists of sheep’s lungs, liver,
and heart that are combined with oatmeal, onion, spices, and other ingredients,
then stuffed into a sheep’s stomach and boiled for three hours.
Titleholder: Eric Livingston, who ate three pounds of haggis in 8 minutes in 2008."

 

Hotlix insect candy in pictures:
chocolate scorpions, worm lollipops
and maggot toffee apples

(telegraph.co.uk)

Thanksgiving Dinner
- PHOTOS + Vocabulary
(ielanguages.com)


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

(ielanguages.com)

 

Buildings That Look Like Food - PHOTOS
(urlesque.com)


Caribbean Fruits
- with pictures
(tntisland.com)

 


CONFECTIONER
(ngfl.northumberland.gov.uk)

"Confectioners mix sweeteners and other ingredients, and shape and
cook confectionery including chocolate, toffee and other lollies."

(jobguide.thegoodguides.com.au)

 


Grape harvest / Grape picking
(= "vendange")

 

Couch potato
(andreadams.com)

 

 

Barbecue
(istockphoto.com)


Fruit and Vegetable Harvest

(berks.extension.psu.edu)

Légumes de saison
- Calendrier en français

(consodurable.fr)

 

Eating donuts
(clipartof.com)

Lollipop
(i173.photobucket.com)



See lollipop


Cashew nuts
( = "noix de cajou" )
(botanical.com)

 

Beverage
(barbspics.com)

Hungry
(clear.msu.edu)

 


Hungry
(clipartguide.com)

 


Food and Drink
- flashcards (PEU de GRATUITS...)
Food Set 1 - Snack/Junk Food : a hamburger - a hotdog - a donut/doughnut - a cookie
- an ice cream [cone] - a candy [bar] - a lollipop - a candy - a cake - some pizza - some chocolate - some popcorn - some cake - some ice cream - some jelly - some cheese - some french fries
- some potato crisps/chips
Food Set 2 - Fruit : an apple - an orange - an apricot - an avocado - a lemon - a peach - a tomato
- a melon - a watermelon - a cherry - a grape - a strawberry - a raspberry - a plum - an eggplant
- a pumpkin - a pineapple - a kiwi-fruit
Food Set 3 - Vegetables : a potato - an asparagus - a pea - a carrot - an onion - a pepper
- a bean-sprout - a mushroom - a chilli-pepper - corn - a broccoli - a turnip - a lettuce
- a cauliflower
(englishraven)

 

 

Picky eater



No link


Healthy Food Pyramid

(kidcyber.com.au)


 

Nutrition and the Food Pyramid
(lhric.org/pocantico)

 


Food & Drink
:
- At the Restaurant
- At the Supermarket
- Cooking and Food Prep
- Fast Food and Sandwiches
- Fruit - Vegetables
(aussi en ESPAGNOL)
flashcards
(esl-library.com)
Click on Flashcard Library.



At the bakery

- vocabulary with pictures
(wordpower.ws)

 

 

Binge eating


No link

Diet Nutrition And Fitness
(healthnews-stat.com)

BEEF
(englishonline-reverso.typepad.com)

Free Food Clipart
(designedtoat)


Food and drink - cliparts
(tell.fll.purdue.edu)


Food
:
Page 1 - apple, banana, pear, orange
Page 2 - grapes, strawberry,
cake, doughnut
Page 3 - sandwich, sausage, burger, soup
Page 4 -cherry bun, cheese,
chewing gum, cherries
(speechteach.co.uk)

 


Food Images

(hellasmultimedia.com)


 

FLASHCARDS :
Fruit (with likes, does, doesn't)

(mes-english.com)


 

Spotlight
- "A set of 9 food related images
and facts
from around the UK." (britishcouncil.org)


 

Listening :

  • The Great British Menu: Fish & Chips: Listening Comprehension
    (esolcourses.com)

  • GMO - Quiz - with 6 audio segments
    (elllo.org)

  • ** Robert : food in New York City ** par  Robert (New York City, USA) - 28 mai 2011
    Robert, who is from New York City, tell us about what he eats for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
    (audio-lingua.eu)

  • ** Sally : what I eat for breakfast, lunch and dinner  ** par  Sally (Manchester, England) - 28 mai 2011
    Sally, an English girl from Manchester tell us about what she eats and about her favourite dessert.
    (audio-lingua.eu)

  • ** Jennifer : typical breakfast in Great Britain ** par  Jennifer (Scotland) - 28 mai 2011
    Jennifer, a Scottish girl, tells us about a typical Sunday breakfast in Great-Britain.
    (audio-lingua.eu)

  • What time do the English have their meals ? by  Mary (B&B owner in France)
    Mary explains what time the English usually have breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    (audio-lingua.fr)

  • The typical English breakfast by Mary (B&B owner in France)
    Mary explains what the typical English breakfast consists of.

    (audio-lingua.fr)

  • Hamburgers by Brigitte (an American woman living in France)
    Brigitte explains what a real hamburger is for her : it has nothing to do with Mc Donald's!

    (audio-lingua.fr)

  • American hamburgers by Paul (Michigan, USA)
    Paul tells us what a real American hamburger is...and it has nothing to do with Mc Donald's, according to him.

    (audio-lingua.fr)

  • Fichiers audios sur le thème de la nourriture par Elisa Gy (Ac. Versailles)
    "Audio Lingua propose des enregistrements authentiques autour de la nourriture." 
    Vous trouverez une sélection, classée par thèmes :

    - Nourriture typique des pays anglophones
    - Recettes typiques
    - Nourriture et fêtes calendaires
    - Opinions et habitudes alimentaires

 

  • Insight Plus - Part 17 - GM Food
    "GM, or genetically modified, food is so hotly debated that it's hard to imagine a time when GM crops weren't controversial.
    Find out how the attitudes to GM food have changed over time - and why."

    + script
    (BBC)

 

  • Dieting
    "Today Doug and Jackie talk about going on a diet. Many people go on a diet to try to lose weight.
    One type of diet that became popular a few years ago was the 'low-carb' diet - what does that mean?"

    + the script
    (BBC)

 

 

  • @udio Tube (Version BETA)
    "Ce site propose des ressources audio au format mp3 libres de droits pour une utilisation non commerciale.
    Ces documents sonores ont été enregistrés par des anglophones (assistant(e)s, professeurs ...) et remaniés à l'aide du gratuiciel Audacity..."

    Les ressources audio sont classées par niveau du CECR et par thème :
    Introducing / Suggesting / Coffee / Telling a story: an accident...
    + Teacher's Documents

    (Ac. Orléans-Tours)

  • Ways of Eating - with definitions and examples
    (saberingles.com.ar)

 

  • British breakfasts - with the script and vocabulary (BBC)
    "In this edition, we sit down to a traditional British breakfast in a smart London restaurant and then, an ordinary café!
    We find out what the great British breakfast is made of,
    and why it is becoming more and more popular,
    especially in London, to eat breakfast in a café before arriving
    at the office for a hard day's work!"

  • The Catering Web Quiz - Train your English comprehension - HotPot exercises with videos
    See JOBS / RECIPES
    (Jean Le Mauff - Ac. Toulouse)
  • Everyday English in Conversation - Listening
    Eating / Emotions / Fashion / Friendship / Health / Housing / Life / Memory / Money /
    Romance / Shopping / Time / Traveling / Vacation / Weather / Work
    (Focus English)

  • What life is like here in England - Listening Lesson (carolinebrownlisteninglessons.com)
    "We all have an image of other nationalities and for the British it is very traditional with London and pubs.
    Are British people as traditional as we all think? What do they do for lunch on Sunday?
    Find out by doing these four exercises..."

  • Technotown Restaurant - with AUDIO
    Reconnaissance des chiffres et des plats
    (e-learningforkids.org)

 

 

  • Fruit - with AUDIO (eslgold.net)


 

  • Task Town is for students who want to participate with the audio. (elllo.org)
    As you listen you need to make choices or interact with the audio. Have Fun!

    Breakfast Order
  • Task Town is for students who want to participate with the audio. (elllo.org)
    As you listen you need to make choices or interact with the audio. Have Fun!

    Favorite Foods

  • Fruit Game (elllo.org)
    "Listen as Todd decribes some fruit. Click on the fruit you hear. You can read the transcript at the end."

  • Daily Diet (advanced) - (elllo.org)
    "You hear about a daily diet and you need to click on the right picture."

  • Food - Listen to the pronunciation (learnenglish.de)
  • Seafood - Click to hear the words (cassandra.sprex)
  • Vegetables - Click to hear the words (cassandra.sprex)
  • Fruit - Click to hear the words (cassandra.sprex)
  • Meals - Click to hear the words (cassandra.sprex)
  • Drinks - Click to hear the words (cassandra.sprex)
  • Eating Out - Listen to the pronunciation (learnenglish.de)
  • Breakfast (with SOUND)
    - utilisation du présent simple + "usually" - Click on STORIES / LEVEL 2
    -

    (kizclub)




  • Dictation Tests - "Improve your listening skills and your spelling." (Elementary or Intermediate) : Adjectives / Buildings / Food / Irregular verbs / Education
    (learnenglish.de)

 

  • Food and Dining Out (with exercises) - (esl-lab) :
    - Ordering at a Restaurant (E)
    - Heavenly Pies Restaurant (E)
    - Snack Time! (E)
    - Pizza Delivery (M)
  • Eating out (BBC)
    Listen 1: Going out to a restaurant
    Listen 2: Ordering a meal
    Read 1: Eating out in Brick Lane in east London
    Speak 1: Word stress when talking about food
  • Sketch, issu de l'épisode 25 de la deuxième saison du 'Monty Python's Flying Circus' :
    script + extraits audio
    (arobase.org)

Vocabulary :

 

  • Sandwiches in a TIN
    "U.S. inventors have dreamt up the ultimate in lunchtime convenience food for busy consumers - a sandwich in a can.
    The aptly named Candwich comes in three flavours - peanut butter and strawberry jam, peanut butter and grape jam and barbecue chicken
    - and is being sold in vending machines across Utah."

    (dailymail.co.uk)
    Candwich is an example of a portmanteau word, where two (or more) words (or parts of words) are combined to create a new word.
    (jeffreyhill.typepad.com)

 

  • Food around the world
    Click on TOPIC/THEME on the left
    / TOPIC, THEMED and CROSS-CURRICULAR RESOURCES / Various Topics & Themes  
    (Primary Resources)

 

 

 

 

 

  • Fruit - with AUDIO (eslgold.net)

 

 

  • Picture Dictionary: Food (pdictionary.com)

  • Interactive picture dictionary - Vegetables
    "Move your mouse around the screen to learn new vocabulary. Click on "test" when you are ready to check your knowledge." (Parapal Online)
  • Food words and phrases (BBC)
    "Learn the language of the street - what people say and the topics they like to talk about."
  • Food (web2.uvcs.uvic.ca)
  • At the restaurant - liste d'expressions (englisch-hilfen.de)
    1.The waiter
    2.The guest