Three friends travel through Australia. They eat lots of food. Do you know the names of some of the food they eat? Which of the foods you see do you like?
This is a gilled fish sandwich. What else is in the sandwich? What kind of sandwiches do you like? Form a small group and talk about the kinds of sandwiches you like.
CC Flickr photo shared by Kate Hopkins Homework assignment: Make one of your favorite sandwiches at home. Take a photo of it with your cell phone or a camera. In class, share the photo with classmates. Explain how you made the sandwich. (If you can't make one at home, you can take a photo of a sandwich you are eating in a cafe and tell what is in it!)
Listen for 12 food preparation verbs: wash - tear - peel - chop - slice - dice cut - grate - add - pour - toss - eat
Let's Make a Salad is an educational video produced for Linguistics 480: Computer Assisted Language Learning, with Dr. Trude Heift, Spring 2012 @ Simon Fraser University. Group Members: Andrea Puckova, Lauren Hartley, Beverly Wu
Watch a simple slide show: How to make a green salad.
Slideshow by Sandy Peters
Assignment: Take 4 or 5 photos of foods you would put in a fruit or vegetable salad. Make a PhotoPeach slideshow to share in class.
Stanley is a chef. He makes international food in his restaurant. He serves food from a different country each night. Watch the video. Listen to the use of the simple present tense.