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Food and Drink | EFL Flashcards

Food and Drink | EFL Flashcards

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Are you ready to eat? These flashcards are an essential tool for teaching your beginners common English nouns for food and drink. From fish and chips to tea with milk your students will be delighted to get to know these building blocks of the language with these engagingly designed cards.  

They are a simple yet very effective tool in familiarising students with things they can order in restaurants and cafes. They can help to bring a lesson to life by engaging students with the simple pleasures in life. A perfect additional ESOL resource for any TEFL teacher's toolkit! 

Virtual Product - Available to print and set up ready to use on Quizlet. 

Once you have completed your purchase you will receive a link to the Quizlet flashcard set as well as PDFs that you can print. Don't worry if you've never heard of Quizlet, you can watch a 1-minute video to find out what it is all about.


Take a look at the free classroom activity sheet. This includes some ideas to help you use the cards during your lessons.

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