Soup — A1 Food Vocabulary

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soup
/soop/

A hot liquid food, often with vegetables.

Quick Answer

Soup is a hot liquid food, often with vegetables, meat, or noodles. People eat soup with a spoon, especially when they are cold or sick.

Example: We have soup when it is cold.

Soup in 3 Sentences

Read these three sentences. Notice how soup is used:

  • We have soup when it is cold. (in winter)
  • I eat soup with a spoon. (how to eat it)
  • The soup is hot. (describing temperature)

A Quick Tip About SOUP

“Soup” is usually uncountable — say some soup or a bowl of soup, not “a soup”. You CAN say “two soups” in a restaurant when ordering two servings, but in everyday English just say soup.

Eating soup without a spoon — and saying “a soup”

I want a soup, please.
I want some soup, please.

Easy way to remember: soup is liquid — you cannot count drops. Say soup, some soup, or a bowl of soup for one serving.

Practice all A1 Foods

Now practise soup together with the other words in this topic. Use Study, Practice, Flashcards, and Review.

CEFR A1 – Everyday Foods

A1 Foods Vocabulary

Learn eight everyday food words with pictures, short examples, practice questions, flashcards, and a review queue.

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Study Cards

Read the word, look at the picture, and say the example sentence.

Test Yourself: Soup

Choose the correct answer for each sentence. Click Check to see if you are right.

Question 1 of 5

1. _______ is hot and you eat it with a spoon.

2. Choose the correct sentence:

3. We have _______ when it is cold.

4. Which word means a hot liquid food?

5. I eat soup with a _______.

Other A1 Foods to Learn

Pick another word from this lesson — small steps add up fast.

Keep Going — One Word, Many Wins

You just learned soup — that’s all 8 A1 foods done. Bread, rice, egg, meat, chicken, fish, cheese, and soup are now in your word bank.

Food is just half of the kitchen. Now let’s learn the everyday DRINKS that go with these foods — water, milk, tea, coffee, and juice.

Next lesson: Water — A1 Drink Vocabulary

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