Food Collection
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Teaching tool
Game Cards: Food & Dishes
Get your students to talk about their favourite food and dishes with this delicious set of Game Cards.
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Warmer/Filler
Communicative Language Learning: Food
Get your students talking about food, cuisine, or eating out with these handy materials.
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Warmer/Filler
Young learner topics: Food and drink
A listening activity to introduce food vocabulary and talk about likes and dislikes, as well as whether food is healthy or unhealthy, available at three difficulty levels with accompanying audio files.
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Lesson
Live from London: Healthy food
Set in Kings Cross, London, this video includes interviews with Londoners talking about healthy food and what they have for breakfast.
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Lesson
I was a champion of fake meat: but I’m not surprised people are losing their taste for it
Why do meat alternatives lose popularity over time? A former advocate talks about plant-based and lab-grown meats.
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Teaching tool
Interactive Flashcards: Yummy Snacks!
Expand your students’ food & snacks vocabulary with this set of Interactive Flashcards.
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Lesson
A Healthy Diet: Secondary (A1+)—Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship Programme
This lesson can help your students recognize healthy living as a balance of diet and exercise.
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Warmer/Filler
Communicative Language Learning: Food Facts Trivia Quiz
Get your students to practise reading comprehension and communication with this fun food facts quiz.
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Article
I Like Food!: Pre-Primary—Education for Sustainable Development and Citizenship Programme
This lesson can help your students identify their own likes and dislikes and recognize they might be different to those of others.
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Lesson
I left my job in London to grow food. This deep connection with nature gives my life meaning
Would you leave your day job to find a new purpose in life? Read about a woman who did.
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Teaching tool
Discussion Cards: Food
With these cards at two levels, you can engage your students in a fun conversation about their favourite foods and eating habits.
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Lesson
Business News Lessons: Rich farmland, poor farmers—more crops, less healthy food
The cost of cheap food might be steeper than we think. Our health, environment, economy… and much more.