🍍🍌🌭Food, part 2/3, vegetables, fruits, 65/66 (A1, beginner)🧆🥮🍦

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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 EnglishA1 Definition
Eis, Speiseeisan ice creama cold sweet food
Huhn, Hühnchena chickena farm bird; also the meat
Milchmilka white drink from cows
Butterbutteryellow fat food for bread
Käsecheesefood made from milk
Orangensaftorange juicejuice from oranges
Fischa fishanimal in water; also the meat
Chili, Chilischotenchilliesvery hot, spicy vegetables
Gurkea cucumbera long green vegetable
Brokkolia broccolia green vegetable like a small tree
Teeteaa hot drink
Eian eggfood from a chicken
Würstchensausagesmeat in tube shape
Bohnenbeanssmall round vegetables
Apfelan appleround fruit, red or green
Karotte, Möhrea carrotlong orange vegetable
Zwiebelan onionround vegetable with strong smell
Mineralwassermineral waterbottled water
Traubengrapessmall round fruits
Orange, Apfelsinean orangeround orange fruit
Erbsenpeassmall green vegetables
Tomatentomatoesround red vegetables
Kiwia kiwismall brown fruit, green inside
Paprika (rot)a red pepperbig red vegetable
Spinatspinachgreen leaves you eat
Kartoffel(n)a potato / potatoesbrown round vegetables
Kürbisa pumpkinbig orange vegetable
Maiscornyellow vegetable seeds
Suppea soupfood with water/broth
Nudelnnoodleslong thin pasta
Pommes, Chipschipsthin fried potato pieces
Reisricesmall white grains
Nüssenutshard small foods
Vollkornbrot, braunes Brotbrown breadbread from whole grains
Fleischmeatfood from animals
Schinkenhammeat from a pig
Tofutofusoft food from soybeans
Rindfleischbeefmeat from a cow
gesundhealthygood for your body
mögen, gern habento liketo enjoy something
Das ist nett, schönThat’s nicethat is good
immeralwaysevery time
Frühstückbreakfastfirst meal of the day
Land, Staatcountrya nation like Germany
Dessert, Nachspeisedessertsweet food after a meal
Familiefamilyparents, children
Obstfruitfood like apples, oranges
Großelterngrandparentsparents of your parents
Mittagessenlunchmeal in the middle of the day
nienevernot at any time
oft, häufigoftenmany times
stellen, legento putto place something
manchmalsometimesnot always
Eintopfstewmeat and vegetables cooked slowly
normalerweise, meistusuallymost of the time
Gemüsevegetables / veggiesfood like carrots, onions
bester Freund / beste Freundina best friendyour closest friend
Ich weiß nichtI don’t knowI have no information
Ich bin nicht sicherI’m not suremaybe, but I don’t know
Geschenka presenta gift

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Find the mistakes:

Column 1Column 2Column 3
an ice creema chikenmlk
butercheezeorange juce
a fishchiliesa cucmber
a brocolitean eg
sausagesbeensan aple
a carrotan oninminerel water
grapesan ornagepeas
tomatosa kiwa red peper
spinachea potetoa pumpkn
corna soopnoddles
chipsricenats
brown breddmetham
tofubeafhealty
to likeThats niseallways
breakfestcontrydessrt
fammilyfrutgrandparnts
lunchneverofften
to putsomtimessteew
usallyvegtablesa best freind
I dont knowI’m not shurea presant

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Correct version:

Column 1Column 2Column 3
an ice creama chickenmilk
buttercheeseorange juice
a fishchiliesa cucumber
broccoliteaan egg
sausagesbeansan apple
a carrotan onionmineral water
grapesan orangepeas
tomatoesa kiwia red pepper
spinacha potatoa pumpkin
cornsoupnoodles
chipsricenuts
brown breadmeatham
tofubeefhealthy
to likethat’s nicealways
breakfastcountrydessert
familyfruitgrandparents
lunchneveroften
to putsometimesstew
usuallyvegetablesa best friend
I don’t knowI’m not surea 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 PronounVerb
Ilikeice cream
Youlikeice cream
Helikesice cream
Shelikesice cream
Itlikesice cream
Welikeice cream
You (plural)likeice cream
Theylikeice cream

Negation:

Personal PronounVerb (negative)
Ido not likeice cream
Youdo not likeice cream
Hedoes not likeice cream
Shedoes not likeice cream
Itdoes not likeice cream
Wedo not likeice cream
You (plural)do not likeice cream
Theydo not likeice cream

Questions:

Do / DoesPersonal PronounVerbSugar?
DoIlikesugar?
Doyoulikesugar?
Doeshelikesugar?
Doesshelikesugar?
Doesitlikesugar?
Dowelikesugar?
Doyou (plural)likesugar?
Dotheylikesugar?

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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