Food

1.) Review food words.

2.) New Words

Listen to the video. This video is about food. How do we talk about food and cooking in English?

3.) Listen to this story about food. Listen two times with no phone or translate. After that, you can listen again with your phone or translate app.

IT IS OK IF YOU DON'T KNOW EVERY WORD.

Words in This Story

shopper n. a person looking for things to buy in a store

microwaveableadj. able to be cooked in a microwave oven

organic adj. not using artificial chemicals in the growing of plants and animals for food and other products

snack n. a small amount of food eaten between meals

stress n. great worry caused by difficult situations

confident adj. having a feeling or belief that you can do something well or succeed at something



4.) Listen to the story again. Type the words that you hear.

5.) Has the coronavirus crisis changed what you eat and cook?

Listen to this story about baking. Listen two times without your phone. After that, you can listen again with your phone or translate app.

IT IS OK IF YOU DON'T KNOW EVERY WORD.

Words in This Story

shelf n. a flat board which is attached to a wall, frame, etc., and on which objects can be placed

stressful adj. full of or causing stress : making you feel worried or anxious

culinary therapyn. using food production to heal mental issues

beneficial adj. producing good or helpful results or effects

recipe n. a set of instructions for making something from various ingredients

precise adj. very accurate and exact

knead v. to work and press into a mass with the hands

relax v. to stop feeling nervous or worried : to spend time resting or doing something enjoyable especially after you have been doing work

delicious adj. appealing to one of the bodily senses especially of taste or smell


Listen to the story again. Type the words that you hear.

Listen to the video. This video is about snacks. Snacks are food that are usually not very healthy and are not for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.