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Food & Drinks


- an ice cream – a cold sweet food.
- a chicken – a farm bird; also the meat.
- milk – a white drink from cows.
- butter – a yellow fat food you put on bread.
- cheese – a food made from milk.
- orange juice – juice from oranges.
- a fish – an animal that lives in water; also the meat.
- chillies – very hot, spicy vegetables.
- a cucumber – a long green vegetable.
- a broccoli – a green vegetable shaped like a little tree.
- tea – a hot drink.
- an egg – food from a chicken.
- sausages – meat in a tube shape.
- beans – small round vegetables.
- an apple – a round fruit, red or green.
- a carrot – a long orange vegetable.
- an onion – a round vegetable with a strong smell.
- mineral water – bottled water.
- grapes – small round fruits.
- an orange – a round orange fruit.
- peas – small green vegetables.
- tomatoes – round red vegetables (or fruit).
- a kiwi – a small brown fruit with green inside.
- a red pepper – a big red vegetable.
- spinach – green leaves you can eat.
- a potato / potatoes – round brown vegetables.
- a pumpkin – a big orange vegetable.
- corn – yellow vegetable seeds.
- a soup – food with water/broth inside a bowl.
- noodles – long thin pasta.
- chips – thin fried potato pieces.
- rice – small white grains you eat.
- nuts – hard, small foods from trees.
- brown bread – bread made from whole grains.
- meat – food from animals.
- ham – meat from a pig.
- tofu – soft food made from soybeans.
- beef – meat from a cow.
Other vocabulary
- healthy – good for your body.
- to like – to enjoy something.
- That’s nice – that is good.
- always – every time.
- breakfast – the first meal of the day.
- country – a place like France, Japan, etc.
- dessert – sweet food after a meal.
- family – parents, children, etc.
- fruit – food like apples, oranges, bananas.
- grandparents – your parents’ parents.
- lunch – the meal in the middle of the day.
- never – not at any time.
- often – many times.
- to put – to place something somewhere.
- sometimes – not always; maybe yes, maybe no.
- stew – meat and vegetables cooked slowly.
- usually – most of the time.
- vegetables (veggies) – food like carrots, onions, broccoli.
- a best friend – your closest friend.
- I don’t know – I have no information.
- I’m not sure – I think maybe, but I don’t know.
- a present – a gift.
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| Deutsch | English | A1 Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Eis, Speiseeis | an ice cream | a cold sweet food |
| Huhn, Hühnchen | a chicken | a farm bird; also the meat |
| Milch | milk | a white drink from cows |
| Butter | butter | yellow fat food for bread |
| Käse | cheese | food made from milk |
| Orangensaft | orange juice | juice from oranges |
| Fisch | a fish | animal in water; also the meat |
| Chili, Chilischoten | chillies | very hot, spicy vegetables |
| Gurke | a cucumber | a long green vegetable |
| Brokkoli | a broccoli | a green vegetable like a small tree |
| Tee | tea | a hot drink |
| Ei | an egg | food from a chicken |
| Würstchen | sausages | meat in tube shape |
| Bohnen | beans | small round vegetables |
| Apfel | an apple | round fruit, red or green |
| Karotte, Möhre | a carrot | long orange vegetable |
| Zwiebel | an onion | round vegetable with strong smell |
| Mineralwasser | mineral water | bottled water |
| Trauben | grapes | small round fruits |
| Orange, Apfelsine | an orange | round orange fruit |
| Erbsen | peas | small green vegetables |
| Tomaten | tomatoes | round red vegetables |
| Kiwi | a kiwi | small brown fruit, green inside |
| Paprika (rot) | a red pepper | big red vegetable |
| Spinat | spinach | green leaves you eat |
| Kartoffel(n) | a potato / potatoes | brown round vegetables |
| Kürbis | a pumpkin | big orange vegetable |
| Mais | corn | yellow vegetable seeds |
| Suppe | a soup | food with water/broth |
| Nudeln | noodles | long thin pasta |
| Pommes, Chips | chips | thin fried potato pieces |
| Reis | rice | small white grains |
| Nüsse | nuts | hard small foods |
| Vollkornbrot, braunes Brot | brown bread | bread from whole grains |
| Fleisch | meat | food from animals |
| Schinken | ham | meat from a pig |
| Tofu | tofu | soft food from soybeans |
| Rindfleisch | beef | meat from a cow |
| gesund | healthy | good for your body |
| mögen, gern haben | to like | to enjoy something |
| Das ist nett, schön | That’s nice | that is good |
| immer | always | every time |
| Frühstück | breakfast | first meal of the day |
| Land, Staat | country | a nation like Germany |
| Dessert, Nachspeise | dessert | sweet food after a meal |
| Familie | family | parents, children |
| Obst | fruit | food like apples, oranges |
| Großeltern | grandparents | parents of your parents |
| Mittagessen | lunch | meal in the middle of the day |
| nie | never | not at any time |
| oft, häufig | often | many times |
| stellen, legen | to put | to place something |
| manchmal | sometimes | not always |
| Eintopf | stew | meat and vegetables cooked slowly |
| normalerweise, meist | usually | most of the time |
| Gemüse | vegetables / veggies | food like carrots, onions |
| bester Freund / beste Freundin | a best friend | your closest friend |
| Ich weiß nicht | I don’t know | I have no information |
| Ich bin nicht sicher | I’m not sure | maybe, but I don’t know |
| Geschenk | a present | a gift |
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Find the mistakes:
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
|---|---|---|
| an ice creem | a chiken | mlk |
| buter | cheeze | orange juce |
| a fish | chilies | a cucmber |
| a brocoli | te | an eg |
| sausages | beens | an aple |
| a carrot | an onin | minerel water |
| grapes | an ornage | peas |
| tomatos | a kiw | a red peper |
| spinache | a poteto | a pumpkn |
| corn | a soop | noddles |
| chips | rice | nats |
| brown bredd | met | ham |
| tofu | beaf | healty |
| to like | Thats nise | allways |
| breakfest | contry | dessrt |
| fammily | frut | grandparnts |
| lunch | never | offten |
| to put | somtimes | steew |
| usally | vegtables | a best freind |
| I dont know | I’m not shure | a presant |
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Correct version:
| Column 1 | Column 2 | Column 3 |
|---|---|---|
| an ice cream | a chicken | milk |
| butter | cheese | orange juice |
| a fish | chilies | a cucumber |
| broccoli | tea | an egg |
| sausages | beans | an apple |
| a carrot | an onion | mineral water |
| grapes | an orange | peas |
| tomatoes | a kiwi | a red pepper |
| spinach | a potato | a pumpkin |
| corn | soup | noodles |
| chips | rice | nuts |
| brown bread | meat | ham |
| tofu | beef | healthy |
| to like | that’s nice | always |
| breakfast | country | dessert |
| family | fruit | grandparents |
| lunch | never | often |
| to put | sometimes | stew |
| usually | vegetables | a best friend |
| I don’t know | I’m not sure | a present |
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Mini Story 1
Today I eat breakfast. I drink milk. I eat an egg and bread. For lunch, I eat chicken and rice. I drink orange juice. For dinner, I eat soup and noodles. I like fruit: an apple and grapes.
Mini Story 2
I like tea and butter for breakfast. I eat a potato and spinach. For lunch, I eat fish and vegetables. I drink mineral water. For dinner, I eat sausages and corn. I like nuts for a snack.
Mini Story 3
Today I eat chips and cheese. I drink orange juice. For lunch, I eat beef and brown bread. I also eat a carrot and peas. For dinner, I eat tofu and rice. I like fruit: a kiwi and an orange.
Mini Story 4
I eat breakfast: tea and bread. I eat an egg and butter. For lunch, I eat chicken and a red pepper. I drink milk. For dinner, I eat soup and noodles. I like fruit: an apple and grapes.
Mini Story 5
Today I eat a pumpkin and corn. I drink mineral water. I eat beans and a cucumber. For lunch, I eat ham and rice. For dinner, I eat tomatoes and spinach. I like fruit: a kiwi and an orange.
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Statement:
| Personal Pronoun | Verb | |
|---|---|---|
| I | like | ice cream |
| You | like | ice cream |
| He | likes | ice cream |
| She | likes | ice cream |
| It | likes | ice cream |
| We | like | ice cream |
| You (plural) | like | ice cream |
| They | like | ice cream |
Negation:
| Personal Pronoun | Verb (negative) | |
|---|---|---|
| I | do not like | ice cream |
| You | do not like | ice cream |
| He | does not like | ice cream |
| She | does not like | ice cream |
| It | does not like | ice cream |
| We | do not like | ice cream |
| You (plural) | do not like | ice cream |
| They | do not like | ice cream |
Questions:
| Do / Does | Personal Pronoun | Verb | Sugar? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Do | I | like | sugar? |
| Do | you | like | sugar? |
| Does | he | like | sugar? |
| Does | she | like | sugar? |
| Does | it | like | sugar? |
| Do | we | like | sugar? |
| Do | you (plural) | like | sugar? |
| Do | they | like | sugar? |
Dialogue 1
Teacher / Partner: What do you eat for breakfast?
Student: I eat an egg and bread. I drink milk. I don’t eat chips.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like soup?
Student: No, I don’t like soup.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like orange juice?
Student: Yes, I like orange juice.
Dialogue 2
Teacher / Partner: Do you like chicken?
Student: Yes, I like chicken. I don’t like fish.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like fish?
Student: No, I don’t like fish.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like ham?
Student: No, I don’t like ham.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like beef?
Student: Yes, I like beef.
Dialogue 3
Teacher / Partner: What fruit do you like?
Student: I like an apple and grapes. I don’t like oranges.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like kiwi?
Student: No, I don’t like kiwi.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like an apple?
Student: Yes, I like an apple.
Dialogue 4
Teacher / Partner: What do you eat for lunch?
Student: I eat rice and beef. I drink orange juice. I don’t eat tofu.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like brown bread?
Student: No, I don’t like brown bread.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like rice?
Student: Yes, I like rice.
Dialogue 5
Teacher / Partner: Do you like vegetables?
Student: Yes, I like broccoli and carrots. I don’t like peas.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like corn?
Student: No, I don’t like corn.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like nuts?
Student: No, I don’t like nuts.
Teacher / Partner: Do you like carrots?
Student: Yes, I like carrots.
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Which words are we looking for?
What is the final phrase?

