Find the odd word in the list + explain why it’s odd.
1) bun – bread – roll – biscuit
2) mild – tea – coffee – yoghurt
3) butter – milk – egg – cheese
4) steak – beef – pork – chicken
5) potato – lettuce – pea – apple
6) salt – sausage – salami – onion
7) pancake – sugar – syrup – honey
8) beer – wine – mojito – whiskey
9) chips – French fries – hash brown – tomato
Brainstorm Food related vocabulary. Make a list of the words and put them to the chat. Then, play a guessing game with those words – pick up one word and explain it to your partners, they need to guess which word it is.
Find and write the name of someone in the group who answers “YES”. Then, ask them follow-up question.
1) Who is good at cooking
2) Who is a vegetarian
3) Who likes spicy food
4) Who is a fussy eater
5) who has a sweet tooth
6) Who prefers foreign food
7) Who is hungry
8) Who has eaten bugs
9) Who has eaten in a restaurant this week
10) Who drinks more than 5 glasses of water every day
1. Make a list of 3 kinds of food you like and 3 you don’t like. Share with your partners. Include the information why you like / don’t like the food. Listen to each other and find what you have in common.
Choose an item from one of the pictures below and give your partner a clue to help them guess what you’ve chosen. The clue doesn’t have to be easy. If you partner can’t guess, give them another clue. Continue until your partner guesses. Your partners can also ask you Yes/ No questions.
Clue: It’s smaller than a plate.
- Are they grapes?
- Is it a cup?
- Is it a spoon?
Think of one restaurant which you’ve visited. Tell your partners about it including the information below. Then, present the review to your partners. They listen to you and decide if they’d like to visit the restaurant and why.
- the location
- the food
- the description of the dishes you tried
- the service
- the atmosphere.