๐ Food I Eat Every Day: Everyday Food, Drinks and Meals
A fully interactive A1 Teens vocabulary-and-speaking lesson built around everyday food and drink. Students begin with four reflection warm-up questions about what they eat and drink, then study the language in four clear blocks: a colourful picture grid of twelve common foods (bread, rice, eggs, cheese, chicken, fish, apple, banana, carrot, tomato, salad, pasta), a picture grid of five drinks (water, milk, juice, tea, coffee), a verb block teaching 'eat' for food and 'drink' for liquids with affirmative and simple negative forms ('I don't eat fish'), and a meals-of-the-day table (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack) with useful 'for + meal' phrases. Ten everyday words (food, drink, eat, breakfast, lunch, dinner, bread, rice, fruit, favourite) appear in a horizontally scrollable table with simple A1 definitions and example sentences, and six receive detailed review flashcards. The reading is a magazine-style feature with four first-person mini-stories from teens in Mexico, Morocco, Japan, and Kenya, with key vocabulary highlighted on hover and food words in context. Practice includes 8 contextualised fill-in-the-blank questions (eat/drink choice, food and drink words, meal names) with live green/red validation, hints, and a running score; a speaking section with five interview prompts and a model dialogue; a guided 30โ50 word writing task with a four-point checklist and live word counter; and a full 8-question multiple-choice quiz featuring a progress bar, per-question explanations, a conic-gradient result circle with tiered motivational feedback, and localStorage persistence. The content stays positive and everyday, focusing on naming and describing food rather than diet, calories, or restriction.
Lesson Plan
- 4 reflection questions to activate prior knowledge about everyday food and drink
- Silent thinking or pair-share format โ no writing required
Key Vocabulary
Grammar Points
- Food and drink vocabulary: common foods (bread, rice, eggs, chicken, fish, fruit, vegetables) and drinks (water, milk, juice, tea, coffee)
- The verb 'eat' for food and 'drink' for liquids (I eat rice / I drink water)
- Affirmative present simple with I/you/we/they (I eatโฆ / I drinkโฆ)
- Simple negative with don't (I don't eat fish / I don't drink coffee)
- Meals of the day and the phrase 'for + meal' (for breakfast, for lunch, for dinner)
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