Learn about meat & vegetables in English. A1 level.
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This ___ is delicious. Which word completes the sentence?
What does "meat" mean?
Which word means: an animal that lives in water?
The ___ gives us eggs. Which word completes the sentence?
What does "vegetable" mean?
Which word means: a long green vegetable?
We eat baked ___es for dinner. Which word completes the sentence?
What does "onion" mean?
Which word means: a round red fruit used in cooking?
Rabbits like to eat ___s. Which word completes the sentence?
What does "pepper" mean?
Key words and definitions covered in this exercise
food
Things that people and animals eat
meat
Food from animals, like beef or pork
fish
An animal that lives in water
chicken
A farm bird; also the meat from this bird
vegetable
A plant or part of a plant used as food
cucumber
A long green vegetable
potato
A round vegetable that grows underground
onion
A round vegetable that can make you cry
tomato
A round red fruit used in cooking
carrot
A long orange vegetable
pepper
A vegetable that can be red, green, or yellow
Learn about meat & vegetables in English. A1 level. Includes 11 multiple choice questions. 11 vocabulary words included. Created with ChalkLab — AI-powered...
This ___ is delicious. Which word completes the sentence?
What does "meat" mean?
Which word means: an animal that lives in water?
The ___ gives us eggs. Which word completes the sentence?
What does "vegetable" mean?
Which word means: a long green vegetable?
We eat baked ___es for dinner. Which word completes the sentence?
What does "onion" mean?
Which word means: a round red fruit used in cooking?
Rabbits like to eat ___s. Which word completes the sentence?
What does "pepper" mean?

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