In this lesson, you are going to learn about food. Common fast food are used as materials in developing the skills aimed in the lesson plan. First students will be familiarized on the names of these food then they will be asked to describe their favorite food. Lastly, students will be guided in developing a paragraph to describe their favorite food. For teachers, check out the lesson plan provided below for you to learn how to use this lesson. You can modify it according to your own circumstances. Enjoy! Continue reading “My Favorite Food”
My School Break
Hello students! Welcome back to school. After more than a month, we are back refreshed and excited again for the next term. I know you had some fun during the school break. Could you please share your exciting school break? You just have to answer these three questions: Continue reading “My School Break”
COVID-19 Campaign Script – ESL Lesson
Hello teachers and learners! Here is a lesson you can do to practice your English writing skills.
In this lesson, students are taught how to do research on the internet and write a simple YouTube video script. The main goal is to let students write their sentences and present them in a script form. When the script is done, teachers can instruct them to practice speaking their script. If they have mastered it, let the students take a video like they are delivering on their YouTube channel. Continue reading “COVID-19 Campaign Script – ESL Lesson”
Describing People
Describing people is an exciting lesson for students. As a teacher, you just have to be creative to catch students’ attention. For students, this lesson will really excite you since it will be featuring some of your favorite stars. If you are a teacher, it is important to know the interests of your students, know the famous stars they are following at the moment. This will make the lesson even more exciting and interesting for stduents. Continue reading “Describing People”
Answering Open-ended Questions
SPEAKING TEST RANDOM QUESTIONS
After learning how to answer open-ended questions properly, here are some questions that you can practice on. Remember that answering open-ended questions, we can begin our answer by bearing in mind the parts of a paragraph such as the introduction, body and conclusion. If you can construct your answer this way, your points will defnitely be very good. Pick a question then answer. Continue reading “Answering Open-ended Questions”
COVID-19 ESL Conversation At the Medical Centre
Hello, learners of English. One of the most recent ESL conversations that we can learn today is about the COVID-19 conversation at the medical centre. Here is a transcript of a conversation that can help you understand how English is used in a conversation with a doctor at the medical centre. Before practicing, make sure to understand the following important words: Continue reading “COVID-19 ESL Conversation At the Medical Centre”
Describing Oneself
When describing oneself, you need to use lots of describing words. Describing words are called adjective. Adjectives present qualities either physical or character traits. Continue reading “Describing Oneself”
Good News Bad News
Hello learners. Today we are going to practice speaking using a simple YouTube vlog paragraph. Read the following vlogs as if you are John speaking. Continue reading “Good News Bad News”
Tastes Flavours and Textures
Describing Food
What kind of food do you like to eat?
Different ways to describe food.
1. tasty – delicious, so good to eat.
I really think that cooked vegetables are tasty.
I really like to eat roasted beef. It’s tasty. Continue reading “Tastes Flavours and Textures”
Eating Habits
EATING HABITS
What are your eating habits like?
Do you have healthy eating habits?
1. grab a bite to eat/ have a quick snack- means you are eating very small in a very quick amount of time
Answer: I am a very busy person and eating isn’t very important to me so in the middle of my workday,I will grab a bite to eat before going back to work.
If I have a second, I will havbe a quick snack but then go right back to work.
2. eat like a horse. – to eat a lot
I love to eat like a horse.
I try to eat a little bit at time but sometimes I can’t help but to eat like a horse and then take a long nap.
3. work up an appetite – you work until you are very hungry
I work so hard and forget to eat and then at the end of the day I realized I really work up an appetite. I am very hungry.
I work up an appetite most of the time.
4. eat a balance diet – you eat healthy
I try not to eat too much junk food/ bad food/ fast food too frequently. I try to eat a balanced diet so I am healthy and strong.
5. wine and dine – you are goin on a date with someone.
Answer: I usually just grab a bite to eat during the week because I am busy but on Friday night I like to wine and dine with my boyfriend/ girlfriend because its nice to sit down and enjoy our time together.
6. scarf something down – american phrase which means eating quickly- small or big food that you eat so fast.
I was at work all day and I really work up an appetite, I came home, got a huge pizza and I scarf the pizza down.
I scarf the pizza down so quickly. It was done before I blinked.
7. tuck into a meal – British which means the same as scarf something down.
I tuck into a meal so quickly that I was done before a minute went by.
8. have a sweet tooth –
I really have a sweet tooth so I like to eat sweet food.
Well, I try to have a balanced diet but I really have a sweet tooth so I love to eat candy when I can.
9. fussy eater -someone who only likes certain food
I try not to be a fussy eater but that’s just who I am.
Children are fussy eater/
10 vegetarian – someone who prefer eating vegetables/ no meat
I am a vegetarian, so I like to look for vegetarian restaurants and I don’t like to be around people who eat meat.
11. gluten free- No gluten – gluten is a protien found in wheat and rye (cerial plant) and other grains.
I’ll eat anything but my girlfriend is gluten free so we try to look for gluten free restaurants so we could both enjoy the meal together.
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