FOODS
(92 WORD TO PRACTICE)
About the Topic: Foods
Food is everything we eat and drink to stay healthy and strong. We eat different kinds of food every day — for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Learning food vocabulary helps students talk about what they eat, what they like, and what they don’t like.
There are many types of food. Some are fruits like apples and bananas, and some are vegetables like carrots and tomatoes. We also eat bread, rice, meat, fish, and eggs. For drinks, we can have water, milk, juice, or tea.
Food gives us energy and helps our bodies grow. It is important to eat healthy foods every day — fruits, vegetables, and grains — and not too many sweets. Learning food words helps students order food in restaurants, go shopping, and talk about their favorite meals.
Sample Vocabulary
Bread
Rice
Meat
Fish
Egg
Fruit
Vegetable
Milk
Water
Juice
Learning Outcomes
After learning this topic, students will be able to:
Identify common food items and drinks in English.
Talk about their favorite foods using simple sentences.
Use “like” and “don’t like” in short conversations.
Make healthy food choices using English vocabulary.
Improve speaking and listening skills through food-related activities.
Benefits of the BoomWords Game
The BoomWords Game makes learning food words exciting! The teacher says “Foods,” and students take turns saying one food word — “apple,” “rice,” “fish,” “bread,” etc. If a student repeats a word or takes too long to answer, they say “Boom!” and sit down.
This game helps students:
Remember food vocabulary quickly.
Practice pronunciation and speaking fluency.
Think fast in English.
Learn while having fun and moving around.
Teachers can make the game even more interesting by showing real food pictures, flashcards, or asking students to act out what they eat or drink.
Teacher’s Comment
“Students enjoyed learning about foods today. They used new words in sentences like ‘I like bread’ and ‘I don’t like fish.’ The BoomWords game helped them remember the words while laughing and speaking English. Great participation from everyone!”
Student’s Comment
“I liked the food lesson! Now I can say my favorite foods in English. I said ‘I like apples and rice.’ The BoomWords game was fun and made me remember many new words. I was hungry after class!”
Example Sentences
I like bread and rice.
She eats fish for dinner.
We drink milk in the morning.
He doesn’t like meat.
Fruits are sweet and healthy.
Vegetables are good for you.
I eat an egg for breakfast.
I drink water every day.
My favorite drink is juice.
We played the BoomWords game with food words in class.

