- Levels: A0A1
- Lesson Types: Vocabulary
- Recommended for: Download and GoScreen SharingSimple to Teach
- Themes: BasicsVocabulary
🕑 15 minutes
🎚 A0, A1
🎯 Objectives
🕑 0-5 minutes
– Print one worksheet for each student.
– Print the Teacher’s Insights.
Presentation: a simple presentation with 16 pictures to teach restaurant vocabulary
Worksheet: a simple worksheet with 16 pictures to teach restaurant vocabulary
Vocabulary worksheets, flashcards, games, and presentation for your elementary students: The Vocabulary Builder category offers a dynamic set of resources for teaching vocabulary for lower levels, and can be adapted for kids (with colouring activities and more) and adults (with presentations and adult-friendly games).
Detailed Description
This Vocabulary Booster offers a set of ESL printable worksheets designed for elementary English classes at levels A0 and A1. Today’s focus is on restaurant-themed vocabulary.
The kit includes two distinct printable worksheets.
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The black-and-white sketch-style worksheet is printer-friendly and perfect for colouring in, making it an great choice for younger learners.
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The full-colour photo worksheet features the same vocabulary as 16 summer-themed photos, making it a great choice for teenagers and adults.
This kit also includes Vocab Slides, which is a photo presentation for online teaching or in-person classes. These slides can be combined with the printable resources for exciting ESL games and activities.
Tying it all together, the Teacher’s Insights provide inventive and playful ways to use these resources. You will find a simple use, various applied uses, and multiple games to choose from.
Most of all, have fun and happy teaching!
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