February 28, 2022

English Food Vocabulary (Word Search)

For those of you learning English, I’ve brought a word search printable focused on food vocabulary. Word searches are a relaxing way to review terms and spelling. Once you finish, why not try creating a mini menu using some of the words you found? 😃

Find the following words in the grid below:

February 24, 2022

Food Words in Chinese (Match-Up Exercise)

Below is a match-up exercise featuring food vocabulary in Chinese. Matching these terms with their English counterparts is a simple and enjoyable way to get familiar with food-related words in Chinese. For further practice, try saying the words aloud to improve your pronunciation.

Here are the words with their pronunciation:

February 22, 2022

Body Parts in Spanish (Labeled Picture)

Las partes del cuerpo

Here is a labeled picture featuring common vocabulary for body parts in Spanish. Enjoy this visual aid as you practice, and for an additional challenge, quiz yourself or a friend on the Spanish terms after studying. You can download the labeled picture by clicking on the image.

February 16, 2022

Match-up exercise -- Was essen wir?

We have updated one of the existing exercises here on the blog by changing the words to German. Now, learners of German can also practice food-related vocabulary. To take your practice further, try grouping them by meal type (e.g., breakfast foods, snacks, desserts). You can download a larger image by clicking on the picture.

February 15, 2022

Comer : A Word Scramble Puzzle for Spanish Learners

FOOD

Below, you’ll find a word scramble worksheet aimed at helping you practice Spanish food vocabulary. Once you’ve unscrambled all the words, try using them to describe a meal in Spanish for some extra writing practice.

You can download 

February 14, 2022

Body Parts in English (Labeled Picture)

Here’s a labeled picture featuring some common English vocabulary for body parts.

February 10, 2022

Weather Words in Chinese (Match-Up Exercise)

Weather Words in Chinese

I’m back with another weather-themed activity—this time, it focuses on the Chinese equivalents of weather words. You can click the image to view it or