Food / drink อาหารเครื่องดื่ม

A list of all the English lessons about food and drink รายชื่อของบทเรียนภาษาอังกฤษเกี่ยวกับอาหารและเครื่องดื่ม


How to choose a lesson about food and drink? วิธีการเลือกบทเรียนที่เกี่ยวกับอาหารและเครื่องดื่ม?

When you have decided which lesson about food and drink you want to view just click on the lesson of your choice.

All lessons about fruit and vegetables

Click on the links to choose the lessons about food and drinkall lessons about food and drink

Accept and refuse food politely ยอมรับและปฏิเสธอาหารอย่างสุภาพ

Ordering fast food English lesson

Ordering food and drink at a restaurant

Learning about quantity food

Traditional English breakfast

Food containers learning English

Commenting on food English lesson

Suggesting accepting and declining food

Cooked or prepared food

Vegetarian breakfast foods

Traditional breakfast foods English and around the world

Food packages vocabulary

Ways of cooking food

Food preparation and cooking

Sweets and confectionery

Accept and refuse food politely ยอมรับและปฏิเสธอาหารอย่างสุภาพ

Accepting and refusing food politely with an example conversation การยอมรับและปฏิเสธอาหารอย่างสุภาพกับการสนทนาเช่น

Accepting and refusing food politely English lesson

During this English lesson you will learn how to accept food and refuse politely in a cafe or if you are just at a friends house. The last part of the lesson is a small conversation between 2 people and a waiter at a restaurant.

How to ask someone if they want something

 learning how to offer sandwich

When asking someone if they want something say “would you like

It is more polite then saying “Do you want something

  • Formal              would you like a sandwich
  • Informal            Do you want a sandwich
  • very informal      sandwich
  • Formal              yes please              no, thank you
  • Informal            yes I’d like some     no, thanks
  • very informal      I’d love one           no

 

How to accept a cup of coffee and how you would you like it

learning how to accept a cup of coffee

Would you like a cup of coffee

  • Formal                  would you like a coffee
  • Informal                do you want a coffee
  • very informal          coffee
  • Formal                  yes please            ||      no, thank you
  • Informal                yes I’d like some   ||      no, thanks
  • very informal          I’d love one          ||      no

Saying how you would like your coffee 

  • Black with sugar, please.
  • White, no sugar, please.
  • White with sugar, please.
  • Black, no sugar, please.
  • A little milk, but no sugar, please.

 

English vocabulary you need to learn when ordering or asking for food

bottle, slice, pot, bowl, cup, glass, piece  

May I have a bottle of water please.

Asking for a  bowl of soup in an English cafe

 

I would like a bowl of soup please.

 

Asking for a  cup of English coffee

 

2 cups of coffee please.

 

Asking for a glass of water in a English cafe

 

Can I have a glass of water with my meal please.

 

 A pot of English tea

 

English people like to drink tea made in a pot.

 

A slice of pizza

I would like a slice of pizza please.

 

A bottle of coca cola

 

How many bottles of coke would you like with your meal?

 

A piece of cake with my pot pf English tea

 

Instead of a slice of cake / pizza,  you can ask for a piece of cake most times you would ask for a slice.

A conversation that you may have with a waiter in an English restaurant.

Mr Bean and Mr Jones had agreed to meet for a drink and some food.

Waiter: Good afternoon, may I take your order?
Mr Jones: Yes, I’d would a glass of orange juice and a piece of cake, please.
Waiter (speaking to Mr Bean): And what would you like?
Mr Bean: I’ll will have a cup of English tea please.
Waiter: Would you like  piece of cake as well
Mr Bean: No, thank you.
Waiter: Thank you for your order, I will bring it to your table as soon as it is ready.

Food groups meats fruit poultry vegetables กลุ่มอาหารเนื้อสัตว์ผักผลไม้เนื้อสัตว์ปีก

Learning Food groups and how food is cooked การเรียนรู้กลุ่มอาหารและวิธีการที่อาหาร

What will I learn from the lesson different types of food and how food is cooked?สิ่งที่ผมจะได้เรียนรู้จากบทเรียนที่แตกต่างกันของอาหารและวิธีการที่อาหาร

During this lesson you will start learning the different food groups and what type of food is linked to it. The last part of the lesson is about the most common way food is cooked in the UK and examples of how to use in a sentence.

Common food groups

Different types of meat

 

 Most common meats = lamb or mutton (mutton = sheep ), pork or beef

Different types of poultry

 

 Most common poultry = chicken, turkey, goose, duck, pheasant

different types of game

 

 Most common game = rabbit, hare, partridge, pheasant

Different types of seafood

 

 Most common seafood = fish, prawns, shrimps, lobster, scallops, mussels, crab

Different types of vegetables

 

 Most common vegetables broccoli, carrots, cabbage, cauliflower, beans, garlic, green onions, red onions

different types of friut

 

 Most common fruit apples, orange, banana, watermelon, strawberries, plums,

List of Fruit and Vegetables from A to Zรายการของผักและผลไม้จาก A ถึง Z

 

List of Fruit and vegetables from A to Zรายการของผักและผลไม้จาก A ถึง Z

 

 

List of Fruit and vegetables รายการของผักและผลไม้

A

Achoccha

Amaranth

Angelica

Anise

Apple

Arrowroot

Arrugula

Artichoke, globe

Artichoke, Jerusalem

Asparagus

Atemoya

Avocado

 

B

Balsam Apple (also see see  Momordica)

Balsam Pear (also see see  Momordica)

Bambara groundnut

Bamboo

Banana and Plantains

Barbados Cherry

Beans

Beet

Blackberry

Blueberry

Bok Choy, see Chinese Cabbage

Boniato (Tropical Sweetpotato, also Batatas or Carnote)

Broccoli

Broccoli, Chinese

Broccoli, Raab

Brussels sprouts

Bunch Grape

Burdock

 

C

Cabbage

Cabbage, sea-kale

Cabbage, swamp — see Swamp Cabbage

Calabaza (Tropical Pumpkin)

Cantaloupes and Muskmelons

Capers

Carambola (Star Fruit)

Cardoon

Carrot

Cassava (Spanish common name Yuca)

Cauliflower

Celeriac

Celery

Celtuce

Chard — see Swiss Chard

Chaya

Chayote

Chicory

Chinese Cabbage (Bok Choy)

Chinese Jujube

Chives

Chrysanthemum, edible

Chufa

Cilantro

Citron

Coconut Palm

Collards

Comfrey

Corn salad

Corn

Cuban Sweet Potato

Cucumber

Cucumber, Armenian

Cucmber, Chinese — see Momordica

Cushcush

 

D

Daikon –see Radish, Chinese

Dandelion

Dasheen (also called taro, eddoe, malanga)

Dill

E

Eggplant

Endive

Eugenia

F

Fennel

Fig

G

Galia Muskmelon

Garbanzo

Garlic

Gherkin, West Indian

Ginger

Ginseng

Gourds

Grape

Guar

Guava

H

Hanover Salad

Horseradish

Horseradish tree

Huckleberry

I

Ice Plant

J

Jaboticaba

Jackfruit

Jicama

Jojoba

K

Kale

Kangkong

Kohlrabi

 

L

Leek

Lentils

Lettuce

Longan

Loquat

Lovage

Luffa Gourd

Lychee

 

M

Macadamia

Malanga (also called Tannia or Tanier)

Mamey Sapote

Mango

Martynia

Melon, casaba

Melon, honeydew

Momordica

Muscadine Grape

Mushroom

Muskmelons and Cantaloupes

Mustard

Mustard collard

Mustard, potherb

 

N

Naranjillo

Nasturtium, garden

Nectarine, see PEACHES

 

O

Okra

Onion

Orach

Oriental Persimmon, see PERSIMMON

 

P

Papaya

Paprika

Parsley

Parsley root

Parsnip

Passion Fruit

Peach, Plum and Nectarine Production

Peas

Peanut Production

Pear

Pecan

Pepper

Persimmon

Pimiento

Pineapple

Pineapple Guava, see GUAVA

Pitaya

Plum, see PEACHES and NECTARINES

Pokeweed

Pomegranate

Potato

Potato, sweet –see Sweet potato

Pumpkin

Purslane

 

R

Radicchio

Radish

Radish, Chinese

Rakkyo

Rampion

Raspberry

Rhubarb

Romaine Lettuce

Roselle

Rutabaga

 

S

Saffron

Salsify

Sapodilla

Sarsaparilla

Sassafrass

Scorzonera

Sea kale

Seagrape

Shallot

Skirret

Smallage

Sorrel, garden

Southern pea –see under Peas

Soybeans, edible

Spinach

Spinach, Malabar

Spinach, New Zealand

Spondias

Squash

Strawberries

Sugar Apple

Swamp Cabbage

Sweet Basil

Sweet Corn

Sweet potato

Swiss Chard

T

Tomatillo

Tomato

Tomato, husk

Tomato, tree

Truffles

Turnip

U

Upland cress

W

Water celery

Waterchestnut

Watercress

Watermelon

Y

Yams

 

fruit and vegetables list  ffrom A to Z

Fruit / vegetables ผลไม้ / ผัก

A list of all the English lessons about fruit and vegetables รายชื่อของบทเรียนภาษาอังกฤษเกี่ยวกับผลไม้และผัก


How to choose a lesson about fruit and vegetables?

When you have decided which lesson about fruit and vegetables you want to view just click on the lesson of your choice.

All lessons about fruit and vegetables บทเรียนทั้งหมดเกี่ยวกับผักและผลไม้

Click on the links to choose the lessons about fruit and vegetables คลิกที่ลิงค์เพื่อเลือกบทเรียนเกี่ยวกับผักและผลไม้A list of English lessons about fruit and vegetables

Fruit and Vegetables pictures learning English ผักและผลไม้ภาพการเรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษ

Fruit and Vegetables A to Z list English ผักและผลไม้ A ถึง Z รายการภาษาอังกฤษ

Food groups meats fruit poultry vegetables กลุ่มอาหารเนื้อสัตว์ผักผลไม้เนื้อสัตว์ปีก

 

Farm animals learning English lessonฟาร์มเลี้ยงสัตว์การเรียนรู้บทเรียนภาษาอังกฤษ

Learning farm animal’s English lesson

What will I be learn during the English lesson learning about farm animals?

During this English lesson you will be learning about farm animals, you will learn all the names of the different animal that you are likely to find on an English farm.

Learning about the different farm animals

Below is a small list of animals that you are likely to find on an English farm. With each picture is the name of what each animal is called. You will also learn what the female, male and young animals are called for every animal.

Learning English farm animals

Dog 

Male dog are called dog and female dogs are called bitch, young dog is a puppy.

CAT. Male cat is called a tom and female is a bitch, young cat is a kitten.

 

PIG. Male pig is called a boar and female is a sow, young pig is a piglet.

Goat. Male goat is called a buck or billy and the female is a doe or nanny, a young goat is a kid, billy.

DUCK. Male duck is called a drake and female is a chick, young duck is a duckling.
COW / CATTLE.Male bull is called a drake and female is a cow, young baby are called a calf, dogie (a motherless calf).

SHEEP. Male sheep is called a buck or a ram and female is a ewe or dam; young sheep is called a lamb, lambkin or cosset.

HORSE. Male horse is called a stallion or stud and female is a mare or dam; young horse is called a lamb, lambkin or cosset.

BEE. Male bee is called a drone and female is a Queen but can also be a worker, young bee is called larva or pupa.

GOOSE. Male goose is called a gander and female is a goose; a young goose is called a gosling.

SALMON.

TROUT

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9qnZO87yA8

Animals learning English with picturesสัตว์การเรียนภาษาอังกฤษกับภาพ

Animal’s names in English words with picturesชื่อสัตว์ในคำภาษาอังกฤษที่มีรูปภาพ

What will I be learn during the English lesson learning about animals?

During this English lesson you will learn all the names of the different animal and what noises some of the animals make.

Learning about the different animalsการเรียนรู้เกี่ยวกับสัตว์ที่แตกต่างกัน

Below is a small list of animals with what they are called. With each animal the names of the female, male and young animals are given for each animal


Dog

Dogs make great family pets.Male dog are called dog and female dogs are called bitch, young dog is a puppy.
CAT. Male cat is called a tom and female is a bitch, young cat is a kitten.

PIG. Male pig is called a boar and female is a sow, young pig is a piglet.

 

BIRD.Male bird is called a cock and female is a hen, young cat is a chick.

SNAKE. Male snakes are called a male  and female are called female, young snake is a snakelet.

DUCK.

ELEPHANT Male elephant is called a bull and female is a cow, young elephant is a calf.

GIRAFFE. Male giraffet is called a tom and female is a bitch, young giraffe is a kitten.

CROCODILE.

TIGER

LION. Male lion is called a lion and female is a lioness, young lion is a cub

MONKEY.

SPIDER

CAMEL

BEE

CHEETAH

 

What noises do some animals make?

Bees =  buzz.

Cats go miaow and when they are happy they purr.

Dogs bark or go woof woof and growl when they’re angry.

Ducks = quack.

Pigs oink  grunt or squeal.

Snakes =  hiss.

Elephant = trumpet

Lion = roar

Duck = quacks

Animals สัตว์

Learning about animals using pictures English lesson

A list of all the English lessons about animals รายชื่อของบทเรียนภาษาอังกฤษเกี่ยวกับสัตว์

A list of all the English lessons about animalsรายชื่อของบทเรียนภาษาอังกฤษเกี่ยวกับสัตว์

 

Click on the links to choose the lessons about animals คลิกที่ลิงค์เพื่อเลือกบทเรียนเกี่ยวกับสัตว์A list of all the lessons about animals

Animals learning English with picturesสัตว์การเรียนภาษาอังกฤษกับภาพ

Farm animals learning English lessonฟาร์มเลี้ยงสัตว์การเรียนรู้บทเรียนภาษาอังกฤษ

Learning farm animals videoวิดีโอการเรียนรู้สัตว์เลี้ยงในฟาร์ม

The Carnival and the animals story reading learning Englishเทศกาลและสัตว์อ่านเรื่องราวการเรียนภาษาอังกฤษ

Animals and their names and parts learning Englishสัตว์และชื่อของพวกเขาและชิ้นส่วนการเรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษ

Animal body parts vocabulary learning English ส่วนของร่างกายสัตว์คำศัพท์เรียนรู้ภาษาอังกฤษ

Animals from A to Z list Englishสัตว์จาก A ถึง Z รายการภาษาอังกฤษ

A list of animal idioms from A to Z with meanings

Animal word scramble exercise learning Englishรายการของสำนวนสัตว์จาก A ถึง Z ที่มีความหมาย

Learn about insectsเรียนรู้เกี่ยวกับแมลง

Parts of a troutส่วนของปลาเทราท์

Greeting conversation between two friendsทักทายสนทนาระหว่างเพื่อนสองคน

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Greeting and introductions conversation that are between 2 people

Below is some brief conversations between two people. The conversations are about , 2 friends meeting by chance, 2 people asking what they do for a living and the last one is about 2 friends meeting at the movies.

Click on this link to view over 36 lessons on conversations

If you have a friend or a class friend each take turns with each conversation and swop roles.

Conversation about a brief conversation between 2 old friends meeting by chance at a cafe

Sarah: Hello Jason, how are you, it’s been a long time since we last met?
Jason: Oh, hi Sarah I’m have got a new job now and is going great. How about you?
Sarah: Not too bad.
Jason: How often do you eat at this cafe?
Sarah: This is my first time my friends kept telling me the food was great, so tonight I decided to try it. What have you been up to?
Jason: I have been so busy with my new job that I have not had the time to do much else, but otherwise, me and the family are all fine.
Sarah: Well, I hope you and your family have a lovely meal.
Jason: Yes you too.

Conversation about two people asking each other what they do for a living.

David: Hello, my name is David It’s nice to meet you.
Jenny: Hi, I’m Jenny. It’s my please to meet you.
David: Am sorry. what was your name again?
Jenny: Jenny.
David: So Jenny, What do you do for a living?
Jenny: I work at the local school teaching English. what do you for a living?
David: I’m also an English teacher, but am currently out of work.
Jenny: Sorry to hear that. It has been really nice talking to you.
David: Yes. It was a great pleasure meeting you.

Conversation about two friends meeting by chance at the movies.

Bob: Hi Jason, it’s great to see you again.
Jason: Wow, it’s great seeing you,  How long has it been? It most be more than 6 months. I’m doing good. How about you?
Bob: Not too bad.
Jason: What movie are you and the family going to see?
Bob: I came here to see the Simpsons movie. How about you?
Jason: I’m going to watch Terminator 4.