Saturday, 3 December 2016

WORLD OF FOOD!

Good evening guys! Just watched the whole season of the Master Chef show, and decided to buy a cookery book and be as brilliant as the participants of that show are! But as it is night time, I found few interesting receipts on the Internet. But the problem I faced was the ignorance as for the terms and not only. I understand that it is my fault, because I missed several classes at school and at the university, when we had this topic and I am so sorry for that! But it is never too late to learn! So here are several websites, that will help you to teach your students.

1. Worksheets.
This section is all about food although some combination exercises will also be posted here. There are 422 worksheets included in this section as well as several excellent warmers that you might consider using during your class. 
http://busyteacher.org/classroom_activities-vocabulary/food_and_drinks/food-worksheets/

2.Flashcards.
Will be useful for learning vocabulary while looking at the pictures and memorizing the words.
http://www.kids-pages.com/folders/flashcards/Food.htm

3.Games.
Find food games and play it with your students, they will be surprised and fascinated as well as you)
http://www.kids-pages.com/games2.htm

4. Exercises and vocabulary.
Prepare vocabulary on different topics that are not common for the school program.
http://www.esolcourses.com/topics/food-and-drink.html

5. Holidays recepies.
Exclusive recepies from countries all over the world, that will make you closer to different cultures.
https://www.teachervision.com/foods/teacher-resources/6621.html

6.Lesson plans.
Already-made lesson plans, are useful if you don`t know how to organize the lesson in the right way.
https://www.teachervision.com/nutrition/quiz/9022.html

7. Project making.
Make projects with your students, concerning different point, as for example `table manners`.
https://www.teachervision.com/vocabulary/lesson-plan/3310.html
You are what you eat! Don`t know why, but just decided to write this quotation here. It seems to be up to the point. Hope this information will be useful to you, as a teacher. If you have wishes, as for the next topic just let me know, commenting below. Have a nice evening, bye)

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