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Grains, Bean and Nut
Grains, Bean and Nut
Read the new vocabulary carefully – then make sentences with them
This is an apple – this apple is green ( eg)
The asparagus is next to the artichoke and it’s green
Remember that these students are lack of vocabulary and grammar don’t make them learn much new
thing
Make sure to fix their pronunciation
I + am
he, she, it + is
vietjet
Air
Lamp đèn
All of you
How long
Egg / e a t break f a s t
eyes
rice (cooked)
tortilla walnuts wheat
bean (noun): an edible seed, often kidney-shaped, that grows in a seedpod - Mexicans
eat lots of beans, especially red kidney beans.
breakfast cereal (or cereal) (noun): breakfast food made from roasted grain, esp.
wheat, corn or oats - Pour some breakfast cereal into a bowl and then add some milk.
cereal (noun): 1. a plant that produces edible grain, like rice and wheat 2. breakfast
cereal - Cereals are a good source of most types of vitamin B.
edible (adjective): safe and tasting good enough to eat - Some mushrooms are edible,
but some are so poisonous they can kill you.
flour (noun): a powder made by grinding grain - Maria buys wheat and grinds it into
flour herself.
grain (noun): seeds used as food, like wheat, rice and millet - Different grains are
used to make different kinds of bread.
grind (verb): to crush something into tiny pieces - Corn flour is made by grinding
grains of corn into a fine powder.
legume (noun): a plant with a seedpod containing beans or peas - Did you know that
the peanut isn't really a nut? It's actually a legume.
nut (noun): a hard, dry fruit with seeds inside a hard, woody shell - Can you get a
packet of mixed nuts from the store?
nutcracker (noun): a tool for breaking open the hard shells of nuts - You'll have to
use a nutcracker to crack open those walnuts.
seedpod (also pod) (noun): the long structure of legumes in which several peas or
beans grow - Before cooking beans they have to be removed from their seedpods.