Description
All the pictures in this set show plural food items that you can count. (Those pies are still uncut so they are countable, too!)
Use these cards for teaching food vocabulary and for practicing Do you like… ? / I like … / I don’t like… + food, and keep working on that final -s sound.
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Countable Food Word List
- apples
- bananas
- carrots
- cookies
- cucumbers
- donuts
- eggs
- hamburgers
- hotdogs
- onions
- oranges
- peppers
- pies
- pineapples
- pretzels
- sandwiches
- strawberries
- tomatoes
laila sibaja carballo –
Goodness! All of these things are not only helpful but beautiful! ?
Maricela de Gonzalez –
Hi, these flashcards are fantastic.
Karen –
Glad you like them 🙂
roberto –
Gracias por este contenido maravilloso.
Karen –
You’re welcome!
Barry Cotter –
Thank you so much for finding these or drawing them, for hosting them, organising, everything. I’ve gotten a lot out of using these cards, over many years, and so have my students.
I think at least some people treat pie as uncountable. I like pie. I would like some pie. I like different kinds of pie. I would like a slice of pie.
You can also use it as a countable noun.
I’d like a pie, please.
But I think it’s ambiguous in use.
Again, thank you very, very much. If you’re taking suggestions those of us in East Asia would really appreciate Chinese New Year cards and I’m sure Cinco de Mayo or Dia de Los Muertes cards would be appreciated in Mexico and among many people of Mexican heritage in the USA.
Karen –
Thank you for your feedback and suggestions!
I agree, pie is surprisingly ambiguous 🙂 I was thinking that whole pies are countable and the picture of the slice of pie is a hint that there’s more to it which teachers could introduce selectively, depending on the class. However, it is rather confusing :S
That said, we are planning to add more flashcard sets later this year and a set of unit cards related to food and drink is on my list (slice of… , bottle of…, can of…, box of…, etc. ) Thanks for the ideas for international holidays, I will add those to my list as well. I appreciate you sharing your ideas!
Have a great day!
marlon vanderwall –
Hello THANK YOU
These are really great drawings , I am just trying to start as an ESL teacher and this will help, Thank you once again.
Karen –
You’re welcome! Best of luck in your teaching. 🙂
Anna –
great
Aye Than Dar –
Thank you for your kind supporting us. And your preschool materials are very useful for our children.
Karen –
You’re welcome! I hope your preschoolers enjoy learning with the cards!
Esentur –
they are amazing !!!
Jay King-Lewis –
terrific!
Jason John King-Lewis –
Wunderbar
Lorena –
very useful cards! Thank you!!
Eni –
thank you
Zelma –
Very beautiful and useful. Thank you!
MICHELLE CHEN –
THANK YOU.
Mariam –
Awesome
Nancy –
Very beautiful and useful. Thank you!
Judy –
Great cards. I wish there were more of them. Thanks
rachel –
thank you, they are great.
Miu –
The pictures are really nice!
An Do –
so helpful, thank you
Teacher Sarah –
Love to see these ready for me, thank you!
Would love a printable singular and plural deck together for comparison.
Ambreen Malik –
Amazing and useful Resource
Isabella –
good job
Tatjana –
Thank you very much
very good!
Desimon –
wonderful
Vivian –
useful resource
ava m –
Great!
Lizbeth –
amazing
Katarzyna –
Nice job!
Gisela Bravo –
So useful resources!!! Incredible material.
Mary Smolar –
very nice
CLARA –
Amazing! Just what I was looking for!
Vicki –
Im looking forward to using these!
dyah –
nice and helpful, thank you