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Lesson 1

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

Artichoke
Asparagus Beetroot

bell pepper or capsicum Broccoli Brussels sprouts

Cabbage carrot cauliflower


Celery Cucumber Eggplant

Garlic lettuce mushrooms

Onion peas
potato

Pumpkin spinach string beans or green beans


Tur nip yam z uc ch ini

There is zucchini

There are zucchinies

I,we,you,they + are + Danh từ

He, she, it + is + danh từ

What is it? / What is that? / What is this ?

 That/This/It + is …Danh từ (bác sĩ, ghế, quạt)


 There are +…N

bulb (noun): a round underground part of certain plants like onion and garlic plants
- Lots of flowers like tulips and daffodils are grown from bulbs.

greens (noun): green vegetables - Mum says we have to eat our greens before we
have dessert.

leaf vegetable (noun): a leaf or leafy plant that's eaten as a vegetable, like spinach
- There are hundreds of leaf vegetables in Africa that we've never heard of.

legume (noun): a seed that grows in a pod, like a pea or bean - A healthy diet includes
lots of legumes.

raw (adjective): not cooked - Some people think cooking destroys vitamins so they eat
lots of raw food.

root vegetable (noun): a vegetable that grows under the ground, like potato and carrot
- If root vegetables aren't harvested in time, they can rot in the ground.

salad vegetable (noun): a vegetable that's often used in salads - All the salad
vegetables are in the same part of the supermarket.

vegetable (noun): part of a plant that can be cooked and eaten with a main course
- The more fruit and vegetables we eat, the healthier we'll be.

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