These partner cards are the perfect way to quickly pair up students so that nobody feels left out (at to avoid students always ending up in the same groupings)!
Simply pass out a card to each student and they will find the person with the matching card to be their partner. These cards are fun for students of any age!
Do you have an odd number of students? There is a group of 3 option included as well.
This product includes:
16 groups (15 pairs & 1 group of 3).
PDF Files:
1 version that is sized 6"x4" (perfect for printing on standard photo paper - I get mine printed with Free Prints)
1 version that fits 2 cards on a standard A4 page (print on card stock for extra durability)
Overview
French Food & Drink Worksheets is a comprehensive resource containing six worksheets aimed at supporting students in learning French food and drink vocabulary. With a focus on engaging activities, this resource is designed to reinforce vocabulary acquisition and enhance language proficiency.
Worksheet Descriptions
1) Food Vocabulary This worksheet introduces essential French food vocabulary. Students learn to associate food with their French counterparts through matching exercises and fill-in-the-blank activities. Visual aids enhance understanding, making the learning process enjoyable.
2) Drink Vocabulary Focused on expanding food and drink related vocabulary, this worksheet provides students with a list of common drinks in French. Through labelling and matching exercises, students reinforce their knowledge of drink terms, laying the groundwork for more advanced language skills.
3) Food Wordsearch The interactive word search challenges students to translate the French food into English, then find the words within a grid. This activity combines vocabulary reinforcement with an engaging puzzle format, promoting both learning and enjoyment.
4) Drink Crossword Students dive into the world of clothing vocabulary with a crossword puzzle. Clues in French prompt the insertion of corresponding English terms, reinforcing vocabulary retention in an interactive and challenging way.
5) Favourite Meal This worksheet expands students’ understanding of French food and drink by getting them to draw and label their favourite meal in French, providing cultural context to the vocabulary learned.
6) Describing Food & Drink Building on the acquired vocabulary, this worksheet challenges students to describe food and drink in French. By using adjectives and phrases, students practice expressing themselves in the target language while honing their understanding of food and drink vocabulary.
Answer Key
A comprehensive answer key is included with the resource, offering educators a valuable tool for quick reference and assessment. This ensures students receive accurate feedback, reinforcing their learning.
Downloadable Format
French Food & Drink Worksheets resource is conveniently available in a downloadable PDF format. This allows for easy printing and distribution to students, making it a flexible resource for both classroom and remote learning environments.
Designed to cater to various learning styles and proficiency levels, this resource not only reinforces French food and drink vocabulary but also encourages students to actively engage with the language through puzzles, descriptions, and cultural exploration. The inclusion of answers facilitates efficient assessment and supports educators in guiding students through the learning process.
Overview
Spanish Food & Drink Worksheets is a comprehensive resource containing six worksheets aimed at supporting students in learning Spanish food and drink vocabulary. With a focus on engaging activities, this resource is designed to reinforce vocabulary acquisition and enhance language proficiency.
Worksheet Descriptions
1) Food Vocabulary This worksheet introduces essential Spanish food vocabulary. Students learn to associate food with their Spanish counterparts through matching exercises and fill-in-the-blank activities. Visual aids enhance understanding, making the learning process enjoyable.
2) Drink Vocabulary Focused on expanding food and drink related vocabulary, this worksheet provides students with a list of common drinks in Spanish. Through labelling and matching exercises, students reinforce their knowledge of drink terms, laying the groundwork for more advanced language skills.
3) Food Wordsearch The interactive word search challenges students to translate the Spanish food into English, then find the words within a grid. This activity combines vocabulary reinforcement with an engaging puzzle format, promoting both learning and enjoyment.
4) Drink Crossword Students dive into the world of clothing vocabulary with a crossword puzzle. Clues in Spanish prompt the insertion of corresponding English terms, reinforcing vocabulary retention in an interactive and challenging way.
5) Favourite Meal This worksheet expands students’ understanding of Spanish food and drink by getting them to draw and label their favourite meal in Spanish, providing cultural context to the vocabulary learned.
6) Describing Food & Drink Building on the acquired vocabulary, this worksheet challenges students to describe food and drink in Spanish. By using adjectives and phrases, students practice expressing themselves in the target language while honing their understanding of food and drink vocabulary.
Answer Key
A comprehensive answer key is included with the resource, offering educators a valuable tool for quick reference and assessment. This ensures students receive accurate feedback, reinforcing their learning.
Downloadable Format
Spanish Food & Drink Worksheets resource is conveniently available in a downloadable PDF format. This allows for easy printing and distribution to students, making it a flexible resource for both classroom and remote learning environments.
Designed to cater to various learning styles and proficiency levels, this resource not only reinforces Spanish food and drink vocabulary but also encourages students to actively engage with the language through puzzles, descriptions, and cultural exploration. The inclusion of answers facilitates efficient assessment and supports educators in guiding students through the learning process.
KS2 and KS3 Beginners French PowerPoint lesson presentation (around 100 slides) to introduce and consolidate basic Food and Drink in French (La Nourriture et Les Boissons) vocabulary. 30 key food and drink words are introduced and key questions and answers linked to the topic are also featured.
Some key phrases that are included: Qu’est-ce que tu aimes manger? (What do you like to eat?), Qu’est-ce que tu aimes boire? (What do you like to drink?), Qu’est-ce que vous voulez? (What do you want?), Je voudrais… (I would like…), J’ai faim! (I’m hungry), J’ai soif! (I’m thirsty). Grammatical points in relation to talking about food are also introduced.
This PowerPoint scaffolds students’ learning around the ordering of food and drinks and giving opinions about them. Slides feature answers that appear on a mouse click. Activities and games are also included: role-play slides (plus answers) and slides for games of Splat and Kim’s game. A US version is included with terms like ‘sweets’ and ‘chips’ replaced with ‘candy’ and ‘fries’.
My French basics / beginners resources are designed for Year 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 (and equivalents in other countries) but might suit others, depending on experience.
SAVE by getting this in a French Food and Drink BUNDLE along with:
French Food and Drink Worksheets
French Food and Drink Printable Games
All resources focus on the same vocabulary.
ALL 3 ARE ALSO INCLUDED IN:
French KS2 / KS3 MEGA BUNDLE 1
THIS PRESENTATION IS ALSO INCLUDED IN:
French Presentations MEGA BUNDLE
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Overview
German Food & Drink Worksheets is a comprehensive resource containing six worksheets aimed at supporting students in learning German food and drink vocabulary. With a focus on engaging activities, this resource is designed to reinforce vocabulary acquisition and enhance language proficiency.
Worksheet Descriptions
1) Food Vocabulary This worksheet introduces essential German food vocabulary. Students learn to associate food with their German counterparts through matching exercises and fill-in-the-blank activities. Visual aids enhance understanding, making the learning process enjoyable.
2) Drink Vocabulary Focused on expanding food and drink related vocabulary, this worksheet provides students with a list of common drinks in German. Through labelling and matching exercises, students reinforce their knowledge of drink terms, laying the groundwork for more advanced language skills.
3) Food Wordsearch The interactive word search challenges students to translate the German food into English, then find the words within a grid. This activity combines vocabulary reinforcement with an engaging puzzle format, promoting both learning and enjoyment.
4) Drink Crossword Students dive into the world of clothing vocabulary with a crossword puzzle. Clues in German prompt the insertion of corresponding English terms, reinforcing vocabulary retention in an interactive and challenging way.
5) Favourite Meal This worksheet expands students’ understanding of German food and drink by getting them to draw and label their favourite meal in German, providing cultural context to the vocabulary learned.
6) Describing Food & Drink Building on the acquired vocabulary, this worksheet challenges students to describe food and drink in German. By using adjectives and phrases, students practice expressing themselves in the target language while honing their understanding of food and drink vocabulary.
Answer Key
A comprehensive answer key is included with the resource, offering educators a valuable tool for quick reference and assessment. This ensures students receive accurate feedback, reinforcing their learning.
Downloadable Format
German Food & Drink Worksheets resource is conveniently available in a downloadable PDF format. This allows for easy printing and distribution to students, making it a flexible resource for both classroom and remote learning environments.
Designed to cater to various learning styles and proficiency levels, this resource not only reinforces German food and drink vocabulary but also encourages students to actively engage with the language through puzzles, descriptions, and cultural exploration. The inclusion of answers facilitates efficient assessment and supports educators in guiding students through the learning process.
A 2-page Spanish worksheet based on the topic of ‘food and drink’. This resource incorporates most of the vocabulary required for GCSE, and interlinks it with grammar and written activities, with the main emphasis placed on translation. Not only are there Spanish>English translations, the last activity focuses on English>Spanish translations, which will help consolidate student’s knowledge on food and food adjective vocabulary.
Level: Easy
Tenses used: Present Tense
Skills developed: Grammar/Translation
For more information about the author, please visit: https://jessyemills.wixsite.com/languages
PowerPoint to introduce the topic of food and drink in Spanish and useful to teach how to order food at the restaurant.
Can be very useful if printed in a Booklet format (6 slides per A4) and handed directly to the students.
I made it for my Y9 groups who are just starting Spanish this half term.
It includes new items of Vocabulary to practise, several group and individual activities, a Plenary and Homework.
Hope you enjoy!
This is an ESL resource that focuses on grammar around food and drink. This lesson focuses on speaking activities and grammar structures.
Slide 1 - Go through keywords, practice chanting then choose students at random to state words
Could play pass the bomb game - pass the ball around the room and play music when the music stops state 3 key words.
Or can get students to practice spelling words
Slide 2, 3 and 4 -
Focus on a conversation at a restaurant then slide 4 students fill in the blanks, can practice this is pairs and then present at the front
Slide 5&6
Focus on describing food and drink - glass of juice/slice of cake/bunch of grapes
Slide 7 -
Comic strip - students can write out the comic, practice in groups and present at the front.
Slide 8&9 - Further grammar
Conversation cues to practice in pairs and present, students can then practice making their own sentences.
Hope you find this resource useful, enjoy!
This is a resource aimed at ESL students, focusing on grammar structures using conversation cues. Key words focus on food and drink and how to order these at a restaurant.
Lesson structure and plan
Slide 1 -
Go through pictures and chant the key words
Pass the bomb game - pay music and pass a ball around the circle when music stops student to name 3 key words
Extension - see how many students can spell
Slide 2 & 3 -
Conversation cards to practice (ordering food at a restaurant)
Slide 4 -
Conversation practice
Slide 5 -
practice further grammar with food and drink
a glass of juice
a slice of cake
a bunch of grapes
Slide 7 -
Conversation - fill in the blanks
Slides 8,9 & 10 -
Conversation practice - split the class into groups to practice conversations and then present at the front of class.
This is a really useful resources that focuses on speaking and grammar.
Enjoy!
This resource pack is for children aged -11 in primary schools who are currently studying Romans in Britain.
This lesson plan includes a PowerPoint that covers Roman Food and Drink and elements of lifestyle. It also includes a PLC and a worksheet based on Roman Food and Drink.
Easily adaptable for home learning.
This is a set of resources to introduce and practise food & drink items. The PowerPoint initially introduces food and drink items in categories, with practice exercises to follow each set. In total there are over 70 food and drink items and the resource is easily adaptable if you want to introduce less. The work in this pack of resources will certainly cover several lessons. There are a range of activities on the PowerPoint and an accompanying worksheet. Also included in the pack is a word search, an odd one out activity. The PowerPoint introduces a café conversation and then an activity for pupils to make their own conversations in pairs; reading comprehension exercises; and a ‘design your own menu’ activity in a step-by-step format. The PowerPoint goes on to introduce quantities with examples and practice activities as well as a dialogue ‘au marché’ that pupils can then replicate in pairs. Pupils will gain a good knowledge of a wide range of food and drink items, and will be able to recognise and use them in a range of situations.
Primary French resource with audio on food and drink. Key vocabulary:
Tu aimes … ?
J’aime …
Je n’aime pas …
Je préfère …
mais
18 food and drink items
PowerPoint (11 slides) and PDF worksheet.
All phrases include audio recorded by a native speaker.
All answers are provided.
One of a series of primary French resources.
Learning book (FOOD & DRINKS) for children for pre-school and first grades.
_ A comprehensive book to learn about all kinds of (food, sweets and drinks) in cute and distinctive shapes and drawings to draw children’s attention and help them love learning…children will love it very much
_ PDF file.
_ Pages : 26
_ Size : 8.5 x 11 inches.
_ This book is the eighth part of an educational series : “♥♥Julie’s World of Wonder of Wonder of Wonder♥♥”.
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_ You are not allowed to sell these items online.
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This is a beginner (CEFR A2, IELTS 4.0) EFL speaking class (suitable for adults due to references to alcohol) about food and drink. Students begin the class by brainstorming different types of food, after which they discuss some questions with a partner. Next, students learn some vocabulary (pie, yoghurt, breakfast cereal, seafood, crisps, cake) and complete a concept check exercise. Students then have another opportunity to discuss the target language with a partner. Next, students learn some common drinks (soft drinks, hot chocolate, tea, coffee, soy milk, beer). Finally, students engage in freer activities including agree or disagree, and rank and defend.