Showing posts with label fruit flashcards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fruit flashcards. Show all posts

Monday, August 19, 2019

Fruits & Vegetables Flashcards. Part 5.

This is the last batch of printable fruits and vegetables flashcards that I would like to share with my fellow English teachers. The flashcards feature the following fruits, vegetables, berries and nuts: plum, pomegranate, potato, pumpkin, radish, raspberry, strawberry, tomato, walnut, watermelon.

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The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

Plum - English flashcards for the fruits, vegetables and berries topic

Friday, June 21, 2019

Fruits & Vegetables Flashcards. Part 4.


The fourth post dedicated to fruits & vegetables flashcards offers another 10 printable flashcards that English teachers can use to introduce the vocabulary. This blog post features flashcards incorporating the following words and pictures: onion, orange, peach, peanut, pear, peas, bell pepper, chili pepper, pineapple, pistachio.

Buy the whole fruits & vegetables kit in printer-friendly PDF format
The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

I designed these bright flashcards as a part of the fruits & vegetables kit that also includes printable worksheets, crosswords, word search puzzles, domino and bingo game. I use this printable kit to introduce 50 names of fruits, vegetables, berries and nuts to young English learners and help them memorize this vocabulary.

Onion - English flashcards for the fruits, vegetables and berries topic

Tuesday, May 21, 2019

Fruits & Vegetables Flashcards. Part 3.

These are another 10 flashcards that I use to introduce the fruits and vegetables vocabulary to my students. I have an entire collection of such printable flashcards that help my elementary and middle school students learn some 50 English names of vegetables, fruits, berries and nuts. The flashcards published in this blog post are good for teaching the following vocabulary: grapefruit, grapes, hazelnut, kiwi, lemon, lettuce, lime, mango, melon, olives. The whole collection is available in my fruits & vegetables kit along with printable worksheets and games designed to learn the vocabulary on the topic.
Buy the whole fruits & vegetables kit in printer-friendly PDF format
The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

Grapefruit - English flashcards for the fruits and vegetables topic

Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Fruits and Vegetables Flashcards. Part 2.

I’m sharing another 10 printable flashcards that I have designed for English teachers to introduce the fruits and vegetables vocabulary to their students. These flashcards make a part of the fruits & vegetables kit that also includes printable worksheets and games created to help EFL and ESL teachers make their lessons more fun and engaging while introducing some 50 names of fruits, vegetables, berries and nuts. This blog post features flashcards designed to teach the following vocabulary: carrot, cauliflower, cherry, coconut, corn, cucumber, currant, eggplant (UK: aubergine), fig, garlic.

Buy the whole fruits & vegetables kit in printer-friendly PDF format
The kit includes flashcards, 4 types of worksheets, dominoes and bingo game

Carrot - English flashcards for the fruits and vegetables topic

Monday, September 30, 2013

Fruits and Berries Song for Kids (+ Counting to 10)

Summer is a wonderful season of harvesting fruits, berries and vegetables. Lots of people around the world celebrate the harvest and the end of the field work season in late summer and in the beginning of autumn. It's an important event and a great topic for English lessons with kids. After all, the majority of children adore fruits and berries, so learning their names in English could be really exciting for them. That's why I decided to create a “Fruit and Berries Counting Song”. Singing this song, kids can fancy themselves gathering fruits and berries in a garden. And this is kind of a song with the added value as it teaches not only the fruits and berries vocabulary but also counting to ten. And as usual I asked my husband to create an animated cartoon for this song for me to make learning fruits and berries more engaging. This is the third song where you can here the voice of my 3-years old son who also learns English using my teaching materials. So here is the resulting video: