This kitchen vocabulary worksheet will help your students learn new names for the things one can find in a kitchen. Each vocabulary item is defined and presented on an adjacent picture.
The vocabulary includes: wok, frying pan, whisk spatula, tea ball, potato peeler, toaster, cutting board, baking pan, spaghetti strainer, cookie sheet, pizza tray, microwave, oven, pizza cutter, can opener, thermos, tupperware, cookie cutters, measuring cups, rolling pin, baking soda, baking powder, vanilla, cooking pot, tongs, pot holder, oven mitt, ice tray.
Excerpt
Oven – the part that opens from the front, used for baking Stove (stovetop) – the top part of an oven, used to heat/fry things – four burners on the top Broiler – drawer beneath oven, used to keep food warm [...]
Tasks
It's really up to you what you do with the task as there is no explicit task, but my idea would be to turn this exercise into a competition. Just give your students a few minutes to learn the vocabulary items by heart.
Then ask them to cover the worksheet and give students a blank worksheet with pictures only (you will have to erase the text) and ask them to compete it as quickly as possible.
Or put up pictures one by one (you will need to extract the pictures from the worksheet), divide students into two groups and give points for a correct asnwer.
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Keywords: adults, definitions, instructions, kitchen, pictures, vocabulary, young-learners
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Yet another attempt at making back to school classes a little bit more interesting. You'll find more holiday lessons at www.eslpdf.com.
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Keywords: gap-fill, holidays, intermediate, matching, speaking, vacation, young-learners
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Ss work in pairs. Distributes the pictures to students. Make sure there is "Student A" and "Student B" set of pictures in each pair. The sets of pictures are very similar however there are some minute differences. Ss have to ask each other questions to find them. There ...
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Keywords: describing-pictures, elementary, pictures, speaking, vocabulary, young-learners
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Ss are presented with a set of questions (brain teasers). They work in pairs or groups and come up with most plausible explanations. Then present them with explanations sent to one of the newspapers.
Teasers
Why is it that one person yawning often makes another person yawn?
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Keywords: advanced, reading, riddle, speculating, young-learners
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Teaches students how to write a report.
Procedure
Read these paragraphs from the report and put them in the correct order.
Write a paragraph heading above each paragraph. There is one heading extra.
Use your imagination to complete the header of the report.
Find the synonyms of the following words in the above ...
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Keywords: arrange, headings, intermediate, linking-words, matching, process-writing, synonyms, writing, young-learners
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Running dictation is what you get when reading, memorization, dictation and of course... running are combined!
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Keywords: dictation, elementary, reading, young-learners
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Procedure
Read the article quickly and underline all the means of communication mentioned.
Work individually. Change cyber-English into regular English.
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Keywords: intermediate, internet, l33t, mobile-phones, reading, vocabulary, young-learners
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Excerpt
Worcester Public Schools Students' Dress Code
Students' clothing should not distract from the schools educational process.
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Keywords: clothes, elementary, reading, young-learners