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FOOD WORKSHEET

EXERCISE 1: NAME THE FOOD


Look at the picture of food and drinks. How many items
can you name?

Tell your partner how many foods you can name using:

- There is a … .
- There are some … .

Some foods are countable (a banana, an apple) and


some foods are uncountable (some pasta, some
rice). Can you divide the foods in the picture on the
right into each column?

Countable food Uncountable food

EXERCISE 2: GOOD FOR YOU


Look at the two pictures below. How many foods can you
name? Which foods are good for you and which are bad
for you? Divide the foods in the table below. Can you add
more items to the list?

Healthy food Unhealthy food

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Complete the sentences below by filling in the blanks:


EXERCISE 3: KEEP A FOOD DIARY
- ______ is good for you but ______ is not good for you.
Ask your partner the questions below:
- I try to eat a lot of ______.
- I am trying to eat less ______. - What did you eat for dinner yesterday?
- What did you eat for breakfast this morning?
*good for you = healthy
- What are you going to eat for dinner tomorrow?
** not good (bad) for you = unhealthy
- What do you usually eat for breakfast/lunch/dinner?
What would you choose to eat? Compare with a partner.
Look at the diary pages below. For the next two days,
Who chose the healthier options?
record everything you eat or drink in your diary. You might
be surprised! Bring your diary to class and compare with a
partner. Who eats more healthily?

Day 1 Day 2
Breakfast Breakfast

Lunch Lunch

Dinner Dinner

Snacks Snacks

Drinks Drinks

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